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Roots of Resilience, Community-Led Restoration Infrastructure

Uganda
Restoration, Education, Community
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Baryodi Trust DAO
Uganda
Nonprofit

Baryodi Trust DAO is an emerging Africa-focused coordination and fiscal hosting initiative supporting grassroots climate and regenerative projects through transparent funding systems, decentralized governance practices, and ecosystem partnerships. We work with community-led organizations involved in reforestation, regenerative agriculture, ecosystem restoration, and climate resilience, helping them strengthen accountability, access funding opportunities, and scale environmental impact responsibly. Baryodi Trust DAO is also developing Web3 and regenerative finance education initiatives to equip communities with practical tools for transparent climate coordination and sustainable impact.

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Building Transparent Climate Infrastructure for Grassroots Africa

Across Africa, communities are already leading climate action through tree planting, regenerative agriculture, ecosystem restoration, and local environmental stewardship. However, many grassroots organizations continue to face major barriers accessing funding, building transparent reporting systems, and connecting to global climate finance opportunities.

Baryodi Trust DAO was created to help bridge this gap.

We are building a transparent coordination and fiscal hosting ecosystem designed to support grassroots climate organizations with the infrastructure needed to access resources responsibly and scale long-term environmental impact. Our work focuses on strengthening trust, accountability, and collaboration between local projects and global funding ecosystems.

Our current focus is onboarding and supporting community-led restoration initiatives, particularly projects involved in reforestation, regenerative land restoration, and climate resilience. We are also developing simple treasury coordination and reporting systems that help ensure funds are managed transparently and impact can be documented clearly.

In many communities, the challenge is not lack of willingness to restore ecosystems. The challenge is lack of accessible support structures. Small organizations often struggle with compliance requirements, fiscal hosting, verification systems, and visibility within larger funding ecosystems. We believe communities closest to the land should have better access to resources and tools that help them steward environmental restoration sustainably.

Funding from this grant would support:

• Tree planting and ecosystem restoration activities
• Community-based environmental stewardship initiatives
• Project onboarding and verification systems
• Transparent reporting and coordination infrastructure
• Capacity building and climate education for grassroots organizations

Our long-term vision is to help create a trusted and transparent climate coordination network across Africa that empowers local communities to restore ecosystems, strengthen resilience, and participate more equitably in regenerative funding opportunities.

We believe the future of climate action will depend not only on funding itself, but on building transparent systems that allow communities to coordinate, collaborate, and scale impact responsibly.

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Baryodi Trust DAOBaryodi Trust DAO, Uganda

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Uganda