We are connecting funders and civil society organizations to end tropical deforestation.
Forests cover about 31 percent of the world’s land. They are home to countless animal and plant species and touch our everyday lives in a range of ways – cleaning the air we breathe, providing food we eat, medicine we take when we’re sick, and cultural significance to many. They also home to many Indigenous peoples and local communities who manage at least one quarter of the world’s lands.
When forests are cleared to make space for agricultural expansion or wood extraction, not only is the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide released, but the forest is no longer able to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, severely hastening climate change.
If tropical deforestation were a country, it would rank as the third largest source of carbon emissions after China and the United States. It is not possible to limit climate change to less than global targets of two degrees Celsius if tropical deforestation is not stopped and reversed. Furthermore, addressing tropical deforestation cannot be achieved by one organization or country alone. It will take collaboration among many partners across sectors to meet the scale of the problem.
Together with our partners at the Climate and Land Use Alliance and other donors, we are supporting a unique philanthropic initiative called “Forests, People, Climate” that partners with funders and civil society organizations to end and reverse tropical deforestation while delivering on sustainable development. This initiative focuses on making standing forests more valuable than cut forests, changing national policies so that they result in forest protection, and supporting communities that are trying to keep their forests standing – all while delivering sustainable development and promoting an inclusive rural transformation.
Partner Highlight
Forests, People, Climate
Forests, People, Climate (FPC) is a collaborative of philanthropic donors and civil society organizations seeking to halt and reverse tropical deforestation while delivering just, sustainable development. We focus on equitable and enduring solutions that safeguard tropical forests and support those defending them, in particular Indigenous Peoples and local communities.
Our People
- Walt Reid, Vice President, Environment and Science
- Kai Carter, Forests for People and Climate Director
- Mariam Kenza Ali, Climate Program Officer
- Karina Chamorro, Program Associate
- Karuna Chibber, Evaluation and Learning Officer
- Cam Humphrey, Program Research Analysts
- Brittnee King, Program Associate
- Nicole Kravec, Communications Officer
- Jamaica Maxwell, Organizational Effectiveness Director
- Eric Singleton, Program Associate
Key Documents
How to Get Support
We welcome your ideas for funding requests. Please review our existing strategies and, if your work is aligned with our funding priorities and geographic focus, send a short description through this form. Please do not send a full proposal until requested.