How does your donation
make a difference?

Every donation will help plant trees in the Atlantic Forest and restore its critical ecosystem. It will have a lasting and exponential impact on the community, the wildlife and the planet.

  • With €135 we can plant about 100 sqm of forest.
  • With €1,350 we can plant about 1000 sqm of forest.
  • With €13,000 we can plant one hectare of forest.
  • With an average of 2,250 trees/hectare over a long-term period.

How can you help?

It’s simple: we need your donations. Every gift counts.

Retopian Board Member Starting at €10,000

  • Become part of our exclusive Retopian Board
  • Quarterly face-to-face network events with updates and keynotes
  • Get access to our organisation and other Retopian Board Members on exclusive events
  • Visibility for you or your company - included in all communication
  • Access to the digital brand book
  • Digital certificate in blockchain
  • 6-monthly detailed report of progress with drone and satellite footage
  • A project view on the satellite-based platform

Premium Retopian Starting at €1,000

  • Visibility for you or your company - included in all communication
  • Access to the digital brand book
  • Digital certificate in blockchain
  • 6-monthly detailed report of progress with drone and satellite footage
  • A project view on the satellite-based platform

Retopian Starting at €27

  • Digital certificate in blockchain
  • 6-monthly detailed report of progress with drone and satellite footage
  • A project view on the satellite-based platform

So what’s the plan?
8.18 million hectares of new trees — enough to consider the forest “restored”

This scale would make forest cover in the Atlantic forest to increase to about 34%. Reaching this goal would increase connectivity for wildlife and protect water and biodiversity.

Let’s be real: our ambitions are huge. But they’re crucial to save the Atlantic Forest.

With Retopia, we want to preserve what remains and, through reforestation, reconnect the Atlantic Forest with corridors.

Because there is so little forest left, the main focus of the reforestation activities is to create meaningful forest corridors that positively impact biodiversity and the social context. Forest corridors will have to connect fragmented areas to expand fauna habitat and support indigenous communities.

Preserving 30-40% of the forest at critical points would be enough to increase the survival chances of endemic and threatened species in harmony with local populations.

For the coming months and years, we have a strategic plan for how to reach different milestones based on the urgent regions. The milestones are translated into targets of millions of trees planted in forest corridors in the Atlantic Forest: the first one million trees, the first 10 million trees, and so on. The targets are connected to a period. We want to set realistic targets throughout time because the need for forests is immense.