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£5 a month for a year could provide training to a community to protect their forests.
£10 a month over a year could grow and nurture 12 fruit trees that can feed families.
£25 a month for a year could provide everything needed to start a community tree nursery, from seedlings to tools, to regreen the land.
£15 a quarter over the course of a year could provide a community with six life-changing trees that can give a family nutritious food and produce to sell all year round.
£24 a quarter over one year could provide a family with the tools they need to look after their trees, including watering cans, pruning tools, buckets and wheelbarrows.
£42 a quarter for a year could provide ‘grafting’ training for nine people. This technique enables trees to reach maturity sooner and give more fruit to eat.
£60 a year could provide a community with six life-changing trees that can give a family nutritious food and produce to sell all year round.
£96 a year could provide a family with the tools they need in order to look after their trees, including watering cans, pruning tools, buckets and wheelbarrows.
£170 a year could provide ‘grafting’ training for nine people. This technique enables trees to reach maturity sooner and give more fruit to eat.
£10 could grow a life-giving tree, from seedling to maturity like shea or baobab.
£30 could provide the tools to turn sustainable tree products, like shea nuts, into income generating products
£60 could train a community to protect a forest, with boundaries, firebreaks and patrols.

Support Change That Lasts.

In the face of climate change and poverty, communities across Africa are restoring their land with your support.

Growing food, incomes, and trees that change lives.

£10  could grow a shea tree.
£30  could pay for tools to make shea butter.
£60  could train a community to protect a forest.

Monthly gifts go even further. Easy to set up, flexible to manage. Help us plan ahead, and multiply your impact.

Communities across Africa are growing millions of trees...

and Tree Aid supporters are helping make it possible.

Supporter comments: 'Tree Aid is one of my favourite organisations, which I support monthly.', 'What a great idea 💡', 'I've got trees for my three siblings, as I do every year!', and 'It's so refreshing to see an ad for a charity focusing on the positive.'

Where your donation goes

During 2023/24, for every £1 raised, we spent 90p on charitable activities, 9p on raising the next pound, and 1p on advocacy and awareness.

The Climate Crisis Can't Wait

Communities across Africa’s drylands face worsening droughts, failing crops, and exhausted soil. But they’re not giving up.

They’re leading bold, local solutions and your support helps them succeed.

Your donation grows more than trees. It grows food, income, and hope, today and for generations to come.

 

Wuneyen ​Wumbei planting trees in Yendi region of Ghana

Pictured: Tree Aid project participant Wuneyen ​Wumbei planting trees in Yendi region of Ghana

 

What Makes Tree Aid Different?

 

Community-led projects, not top-down

That’s why every tree planted is protected, every business built is sustainable, and every outcome belongs to the people who made it happen.

Members of the women's agroforestry group clapping their hands Mali

Pictured: Members of a women's agroforestry group in Mali

Proven impact. Trusted results.

With over 35 years of experience, we’ve planted more than 30 million trees and supported over 3.8 million people across Africa’s drylands.

In 2023/24, 90p of every £1 went directly to charitable activities.

As a supporter you can receive regular updates from the field so you know how your money is being spent. 

Tree Aid Fundraisers at the Great Bristol Run 2025

Pictured: Tree Aid Fundraisers at the Great Bristol Run 2025

Practical solutions, not quick fixes

Tree Aid invests in deep roots. Community ownership, ecological restoration, and economic independence that grow stronger year after year.

Pictured: Project participant Alimata holding her baby in the share of a mango Tree Burkina Faso

Part of the Great Green Wall 

Tree Aid is a key player in Africa’s 8,000km reforestation movement, one of the largest ecological restoration projects in history.

Project participant Lariba Danaa smiling with tree seedlings, Ghana

Pictured: Project participant Lariba Danaa smiling with tree seedlings, in Ghana.

Our supporter promise

Our work is only possible because of you — our supporters. Without your loyal support, we would not be able to support thousands of people in the drylands of Africa to grow trees, food, and incomes.

Tree Aid is committed to fundraising and communicating with you in an honest and ethical way, consistent with our values.