We restore forests and empower communities
ON A MISSION is a non-profit organization dedicated to sustainable reforestation efforts worldwide.
We partner with companies to help them understand their carbon footprint, reduce it and support sustainable reforestation action.
With individuals and philanthropic donors, we team up to plant trees in high quality sustainable reforestation projects.
Even small changes can make a big impact.
Our handbook walks you through reducing emissions and supporting reforestation projects worldwide. Be part of the change!
Let’s do good things together
Companies
We partner with companies to help them understand their carbon footprint, reduce it and support sustainable reforestation action.
With individuals and philanthropic donors, we team up to plant trees in high quality sustainable reforestation projects.
Individuals and donors
Most of us are concerned by the state of our Planet & we have the choice to act today. Every action counts.
Join ON A MISSION to plant trees, empower communities, restore ecosystems and mitigate climate change with sustainable reforestation.
Volunteers
ON A MISSION is made up of passionate and driven volunteers from all over the globe.
We are always open to having volunteers join who believe in ON A MISSION and want to contribute.
trees planted
active reforestation projects
climate partners
Local and global impact. Discover our projects

Madagascar Mangrove Project
A mangrove restoration project aimed at restoring degraded mangrove ecosystems and creating employment for the local community

Kenya Forest Reserve Community Project
We successfully planted 50’000 trees (2023) and 65,000 trees (2024) within the designated project zone of the Kakamega Forest, marking a significant milestone in our restoration efforts. To ensure long-term impact, we officially registered the project on OFP, initiating monitoring and verification processes.

India Smallholder Agroforestry Project
This project aims to work with 500 smallholder households in Jhargram District, West Bengal, India, to plant 20,000 trees and preserve them in a participatory model.
Our Locations

Brazil - Forest
Located within the Alegria Nova Indigenous village in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest, this project aims to restore the habitat of the Brazilwood tree by planting 45,450 native species. The initiative focuses on enhancing biodiversity and supporting the Pataxó community by providing employment opportunities in roles such as seed collectors and ecological monitors.

Brazil - Mangrove
Brazil Mangrove Project aims to restore coastal ecosystems by planting 100,000 mangrove trees across an estimated 5-hectare area. The initiative will focus on reintroducing native mangrove species, including Rhizophora mangle (Red Mangrove), Avicennia sp. (Black Mangrove), and Laguncularia racemosa (White Mangrove).

India, West Bengal
The India Smallholder Agroforestry Project will center around the participation of the community in planting the trees and caring for the same. The project will apply adequate focus on mobilising, inspiring and educating the community members in general and other local stakeholders to assume the ownership of the initiative and to take it forward.

Uganda
Uganda Smallholder Agroforestry Project partners with farmers who have received or wish to receive seedlings for afforestation. In each community, we designate "village champions" who serve as project ambassadors, helping to spread awareness about climate change and the role of tree planting in stabilizing the local climate.

Madagascar
Through this project, we have planted hundreds of thousands of trees to restore critical ecosystems, including coastal mangroves that stabilize shorelines and protect communities from increasingly severe storms.

Kenya
Through this project, indigenous forest that has been detrimentally affected by overgrazing, vandalism, and drought will be restored. Over the span of 2023 and 2024, 50,000 and 65’000 indigenous trees were planted respectively, thereby facilitating a promising revival of the local ecology.