Seeds of the Future is piloting in 2026 with selected schools in Kenya. We are currently onboarding founding schools and partners.

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Planting Seeds in Soil and Minds

School-Based Climate Action

We transform schools into active participants in climate mitigation and adaptation. By establishing nurseries that grow both indigenous and fruit trees, schools become hubs for environmental education, food production, and community engagement.

Evidence-Based Approach

Our model is grounded in climate science, nutrition research, and educational best practices. We use GPS mapping, AI-driven monitoring, and transparent reporting to ensure every tree is tracked and every outcome measured.

Community-Centered Solutions

We work in partnership with schools, parents, teachers, youth groups, and local leaders. Our success depends on genuine community ownership, participation, and long-term stewardship of environmental resources.

who we are

Caring for Kenya's Future, One School at a Time

Every school we partner with becomes a center of hope and transformation. Through tree nurseries, we create ripple effects that extend far beyond school compounds – improving household nutrition, generating income, restoring ecosystems, and building climate-resilient communities.

Climate Education Excellence

We integrate tree propagation and climate science into school curricula, providing students with hands-on environmental learning that meets Kenya's Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) requirements.

Community Ownership Model

Parents, teachers, students, and community members actively participate in nursery establishment, tree planting, and long-term stewardship – ensuring sustainability beyond our direct involvement.

our approach

How We Create Lasting Change

Climate & Agriculture Education

Students learn tree propagation, nursery management, soil health, indigenous species identification, climate adaptation strategies, and sustainable agriculture practices through hands-on experience.

Economic Empowerment

Schools generate sustainable income through seedling sales to county governments, NGOs, and community members. Students gain agribusiness, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship skills.

Nutrition & Food Security

Fruit trees are integrated into school feeding programs, providing diverse, nutritious foods that combat child stunting and malnutrition while strengthening household food resilience.

Community Engagement

Parents, youth groups, teachers, and local leaders participate in tree planting, nursery management, nutrition education, and environmental stewardship initiatives.

Technology & Accountability

Every tree is GPS-mapped. AI-driven monitoring tracks growth. Interactive dashboards provide real-time transparency to all stakeholders. Annual ESG-aligned impact reports ensure accountability.

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2026 Pilot Schools