Creating Living Classrooms for Nature, Biodiversity & Climate Action
The Climate Leaders Action Network (CLAN) is a dynamic, youth-led collective dedicated to catalyzing deep-rooted environmental change across India. CLAN operates on the belief that lasting ecological transformation is achieved by empowering youth and connecting grassroots mobilization with practical environmental efforts and research.
Open Collective Europe Foundation is a Belgian public utility foundation that provides fiscal hosting, grantmaking, and transparent fund administration for mission-aligned initiatives across Europe and beyond. We act as a legal and financial intermediary for hosted initiatives, helping them receive and manage funds, process expenses, and operate with strong financial controls while remaining distinct from the foundation itself. Our work supports open, civic, social-impact, and philanthropic projects through accountable infrastructure, transparent reporting, and practical operational support.
Project story
Growing Forests. Growing Futures. 🌿
This initiative is organised by the Climate Leaders Action Network (CLAN), a youth-led movement working to empower communities through meaningful environmental action.
The project is guided by Manoj Kumar IB, one of Kerala's most respected biodiversity conservationists and environmental educators. For more than two decades, he has helped schools and communities create fruit forests, seed banks, herbal gardens, butterfly parks and biodiversity learning spaces.
Together, we share one simple belief:
Children protect what they grow to love.
And the best way to help them love nature is to let them grow alongside it.
Building a generation of environmentally conscious children through living fruit forests.
Imagine a child planting a tiny fruit tree in their school.
Years later, they return to that same campus. The sapling they once held in their hands has become a thriving tree. Birds build nests among its branches. Butterflies dance around its flowers. Younger students gather beneath its shade and enjoy the fruits it bears.
The tree has grown.
But something even more important has grown alongside it.
A lifelong relationship with nature.
That is the vision behind the Fruit Forest Project.
We believe that the greatest solution to the climate crisis is not simply planting more trees—it's nurturing a generation that understands why those trees matter.
Today's children are growing up in an increasingly urbanised world where many experience nature only through textbooks and screens. As biodiversity declines and climate change accelerates, children are becoming disconnected from the ecosystems that sustain life.
We want to change that.
Instead of teaching environmental responsibility only inside classrooms, we want children to experience it with their own hands.
When a child plants a tree...
When they water it every week...
When they watch butterflies return...
When they collect seeds...
When they harvest fruit years later...
Environmental consciousness is no longer a lesson.
It becomes part of who they are.
A Forest That Teaches
The Fruit Forest Project transforms Government and Government-aided schools across Kerala into living ecosystems where learning happens beyond classroom walls.
Students actively participate in creating biodiverse fruit forests using native and locally adapted species.
These forests become living classrooms where children learn about:
Biodiversity and ecological balance
Butterflies, birds and pollinators
Native fruit trees and seed conservation
Climate change and ecosystem restoration
Community stewardship and responsibility
Sustainable food systems and nutrition
Instead of reading about nature, children grow with it.
Why Fruit Forests?
Unlike conventional plantation drives, a fruit forest continues giving back for decades.
Every forest becomes:
A living classroom for environmental education.
A habitat for birds, butterflies and pollinators.
A long-term source of nutritious fruits for school communities.
A space where children experience seasonal cycles, biodiversity and ecological relationships.
A community asset cared for by students, teachers, parents and volunteers.
Every tree planted today continues serving generations of children tomorrow.
Our First Step
During the pilot phase we aim to:
Establish Fruit Forests in 7 Government/Government-aided schools
Plant 500+ native fruit trees
Engage 150+ students directly in ecological restoration
Conduct interactive biodiversity and environmental education sessions in every participating school
This is only the beginning.
Our dream is to see every district in Kerala home to schools where children grow alongside forests they helped create.
Project Phases
School identification, nature club outreach, student squad formation
Nursery coordination — saplings, fertilizer, gift saplings confirmed
Site visit, fencing (optional) arranged by school, pit digging by labourers
Plantation Day — planting, Manoj Sir's session, certificates & gifts
Student-led care of forest; CLAN follow-up visits & monitoring
Why We Need Your Support
This is a community-led initiative.
Your contribution helps us provide:
Native fruit saplings
Organic soil amendments and planting materials
Educational workshops
Student participation kits
Biodiversity awareness sessions
Forest signboards
Long-term monitoring and follow-up
More importantly, your support creates thousands of opportunities for children to experience the joy of caring for life.
You are not simply funding a plantation.
You are helping shape the environmental values of the next generation.
The Legacy We Hope to Leave
Years from now, these trees will stand taller than the children who planted them.
Students will graduate.
Teachers will retire.
But the forests will continue giving.
Shade.
Fruit.
Homes for birds.
Food for pollinators.
And daily reminders that meaningful climate action begins with small hands planting small trees.
Because our mission isn't simply to grow forests.
Our mission is to grow a generation that will protect them.
This project is hosted in India by: saytrees.org
Project updates
Team
Creating Living Classrooms for Nature, Biodiversity & Climate Action
The Climate Leaders Action Network (CLAN) is a dynamic, youth-led collective dedicated to catalyzing deep-rooted environmental change across India. CLAN operates on the belief that lasting ecological transformation is achieved by empowering youth and connecting grassroots mobilization with practical environmental efforts and research.
Open Collective Europe Foundation is a Belgian public utility foundation that provides fiscal hosting, grantmaking, and transparent fund administration for mission-aligned initiatives across Europe and beyond. We act as a legal and financial intermediary for hosted initiatives, helping them receive and manage funds, process expenses, and operate with strong financial controls while remaining distinct from the foundation itself. Our work supports open, civic, social-impact, and philanthropic projects through accountable infrastructure, transparent reporting, and practical operational support.
Project story
Growing Forests. Growing Futures. 🌿
This initiative is organised by the Climate Leaders Action Network (CLAN), a youth-led movement working to empower communities through meaningful environmental action.
The project is guided by Manoj Kumar IB, one of Kerala's most respected biodiversity conservationists and environmental educators. For more than two decades, he has helped schools and communities create fruit forests, seed banks, herbal gardens, butterfly parks and biodiversity learning spaces.
Together, we share one simple belief:
Children protect what they grow to love.
And the best way to help them love nature is to let them grow alongside it.
Building a generation of environmentally conscious children through living fruit forests.
Imagine a child planting a tiny fruit tree in their school.
Years later, they return to that same campus. The sapling they once held in their hands has become a thriving tree. Birds build nests among its branches. Butterflies dance around its flowers. Younger students gather beneath its shade and enjoy the fruits it bears.
The tree has grown.
But something even more important has grown alongside it.
A lifelong relationship with nature.
That is the vision behind the Fruit Forest Project.
We believe that the greatest solution to the climate crisis is not simply planting more trees—it's nurturing a generation that understands why those trees matter.
Today's children are growing up in an increasingly urbanised world where many experience nature only through textbooks and screens. As biodiversity declines and climate change accelerates, children are becoming disconnected from the ecosystems that sustain life.
We want to change that.
Instead of teaching environmental responsibility only inside classrooms, we want children to experience it with their own hands.
When a child plants a tree...
When they water it every week...
When they watch butterflies return...
When they collect seeds...
When they harvest fruit years later...
Environmental consciousness is no longer a lesson.
It becomes part of who they are.
A Forest That Teaches
The Fruit Forest Project transforms Government and Government-aided schools across Kerala into living ecosystems where learning happens beyond classroom walls.
Students actively participate in creating biodiverse fruit forests using native and locally adapted species.
These forests become living classrooms where children learn about:
Biodiversity and ecological balance
Butterflies, birds and pollinators
Native fruit trees and seed conservation
Climate change and ecosystem restoration
Community stewardship and responsibility
Sustainable food systems and nutrition
Instead of reading about nature, children grow with it.
Why Fruit Forests?
Unlike conventional plantation drives, a fruit forest continues giving back for decades.
Every forest becomes:
A living classroom for environmental education.
A habitat for birds, butterflies and pollinators.
A long-term source of nutritious fruits for school communities.
A space where children experience seasonal cycles, biodiversity and ecological relationships.
A community asset cared for by students, teachers, parents and volunteers.
Every tree planted today continues serving generations of children tomorrow.
Our First Step
During the pilot phase we aim to:
Establish Fruit Forests in 7 Government/Government-aided schools
Plant 500+ native fruit trees
Engage 150+ students directly in ecological restoration
Conduct interactive biodiversity and environmental education sessions in every participating school
This is only the beginning.
Our dream is to see every district in Kerala home to schools where children grow alongside forests they helped create.
Project Phases
School identification, nature club outreach, student squad formation
Nursery coordination — saplings, fertilizer, gift saplings confirmed
Site visit, fencing (optional) arranged by school, pit digging by labourers
Plantation Day — planting, Manoj Sir's session, certificates & gifts
Student-led care of forest; CLAN follow-up visits & monitoring
Why We Need Your Support
This is a community-led initiative.
Your contribution helps us provide:
Native fruit saplings
Organic soil amendments and planting materials
Educational workshops
Student participation kits
Biodiversity awareness sessions
Forest signboards
Long-term monitoring and follow-up
More importantly, your support creates thousands of opportunities for children to experience the joy of caring for life.
You are not simply funding a plantation.
You are helping shape the environmental values of the next generation.
The Legacy We Hope to Leave
Years from now, these trees will stand taller than the children who planted them.
Students will graduate.
Teachers will retire.
But the forests will continue giving.
Shade.
Fruit.
Homes for birds.
Food for pollinators.
And daily reminders that meaningful climate action begins with small hands planting small trees.
Because our mission isn't simply to grow forests.
Our mission is to grow a generation that will protect them.
This project is hosted in India by: saytrees.org
Project updates
Team
Location
India
Round 3
Jul 1-21, 2026
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