Soils for the Future Tanzania
Partners
To achieve our goals we regularly partner with leading organizations to finance and implement projects. Our partners include:
Tanzania National Parks
The mission of Tanzania National Parks is to sustainably conserve and manage park resources and their aesthetic value, for the benefit of present and future generations of mankind, as well as efficiently provide high class tourism products and services.
CarbonSolve
CarbonSolve is a US-based company established to promote the development of carbon projects around the world. CarbonSolve’s niche in the growing carbon market is developing carbon projects in grassland and rangeland habitats where grazing and/or fire management are the dominant activities.
Biodiversity Research Institute
Biodiversity Research Institute (BRI), headquartered in Portland, Maine, is a nonprofit 501(c)3 ecological research group who’s mission is to asses emerging threats to wildlife and ecosystems through collaborative research. We use scientific findings to advance environmental awareness and inform decision makers.
The United Republic of Tanzania Vice President's Office
The Government considers environmental management as a priority agenda as reflected in its various initiatives, including National Environmental Policy (1997), Environmental Management Act (2004) and its Regulations, programs and projects.
The United Republic of Tanzania National Carbon Monitoring Centre
National Carbon Monitoring Centre is a vehicle for reporting on carbon stocks and their changes as well as coordinating the national MRV-processes for the Government of Tanzania
The United Republic of Tanzania National Carbon Monitoring Centre
National Carbon Monitoring Centre is a vehicle for reporting on carbon stocks and their changes as well as coordinating the national MRV-processes for the Government of Tanzania
Soils for the Future Africa
Soils for the Future Africa (SftFA) works in partnership with its sister company Soils for the Future Tanzania. SftFA is implementing a PPP soil carbon project in Kajiado County in collaboration with Group Ranches to establish rotational grazing programs.