OroVerde – Die Tropenwaldstiftung

OroVerde
Founded 1989
Focus Conservation, Ecology, Environmental education
Location
Area served
Global
Website www.oroverde.de

OroVerde – Die Tropenwaldstiftung (OroVerde - The Tropical Forest Foundation) is a non-profit environmental organisation working on the preservation of tropical forests. For this purpose, international projects are initiated, supported and realized in cooperation with local partner organisations.[1][2][3] In Germany, environmental education projects are promoted and materials for teachers and pupils are created.

OroVerde was founded in 1989 by renowned individuals from business and nature sciences in Frankfurt. Today OroVerde's projects are coordinated from Bonn. There are 10 full-time staff members working for the organisation, as well as volunteers and interns. Currently Volkhard Wille is chairman of OroVerde and Prof. Manfred Niekisch, PhD, director of the Frankfurt Zoological Garden, is chairman of the foundation board.

Goals and projects

Reforestation project in Central America

International projects

The implementation of the conservation projects is done by local partner organisations which are supported by experts from OroVerde until they can conduct the projects by themselves. The most important project activities are the reforestation of destroyed or degraded land, the installation of Protected areas, the environmental education of the local inhabitants and the joint development of sustainable forest management strategies to reduce the impact on the tropical forests.
Currently, OroVerde is implementing projects in:

National projects

In Germany, the main focus of work is environmental education, providing information about the tropical forests and enhancing the exchange of information between environmental organisations, the economy, science and policy.
Currently, there are projects in the following sections:

Pupils working on a graffito for "Weil wir es wert sind!"

Financing of the projects

In 2010, OroVerde received 1,497,812 € of subsidies, donations, money allocations and project fundings. The total expenditure was 1,474,472 €, of which 85% directly went into the projects, 5% were spent on public relations and 10% on administration expenses.[12]

References

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