Asaro village
Discover how the Indigo Earth Foundation supports a guesthouse run by Asaro villagers in Papua New Guinea's Eastern Highlands (website maintenance, cocoa plantation project, business advice,...).
Bite-Back Shark
Indigo Earth Foundation supports Bite-Back Shark Conservation in their mission to end shark finning and unsustainable fishing. By raising awareness, lobbying for policy change, and working with businesses, Bite-Back helps ensure sharks continue to play their crucial role in maintaining marine balance.
Community Rhino Conservation Initiative
The Community Rhino Conservation Initiative (CRCI) has re-introduced white rhinoceros in the communal area next to Hwange National Park in Zimbabwe in a highly secure and sustainable way to eventually accommodate a viable population of free roaming black and white rhinoceros.
Dive Training in Tanzania
Indigo Earth Foundation supports dive training provided for young locals on Mafia Island, opening them doors to careers in marine tourism and conservation.
Educate Bwindi
Educate Bwindi is a non-profit organization supporting a private primary school in the rural area of Bwindi, Uganda, with a focus on helping the poorest children. The initiative provides continuous support throughout the children's education, aiming to offer high-quality learning in a healthy and nurturing environment.
Fisherman Island Football League
Football is more than a game-it's an opportunity. Indigo Earth Foundation supports the Fisherman Island football league, off the coast of Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
Gorilla Junction
Gorilla Junction Foundation was established in 2012 by Lydia Eva Mpanga, a visionary leader who believes that investing in people creates lasting change. Her mission is to empower rural families, particularly women and children, through skills training, education, and opportunities that strengthen their economic independence.
Goroka medical assistance
Indigo Earth Foundation partners with a dedicated local doctor in Goroka who provides unexpected free medical care to many patients in need. The foundation aims to support his efforts by funding access to essential medicines and offering financial assistance to help sustain his vital work within the community.
Ile Aux Enfants Charity
Providing access to education despite difficult circumstances helps shape a better future. In Antananarivo, Madagascar's capital, a French association has established an educational structure, from kindergarten to high school, that welcomed and educated more than 300 children in 2023.
Imvelo Trust
Indigo Earth Foundation support Imvelo Trust, a Zimbabwean initiative that blends community development with wildlife conservation. From healthcare outreach to education and conservation projects, Imvelo ensures that local people benefit directly from the protection of their environment.
Ischinde Kindergarten
Indigo Earth Foundation co-sponsors a kindergarten in the remote village of Ischinde, providing essential resources for early childhood education. This support helps give children in rural Tanzania the foundations they need for lifelong learning.
Lissenung Island Turtle Nest Relocation Program
On Lissenung Island in Papua New Guinea, the Indigo Earth Foundation supports a turtle nest relocation and research program launched in 2013. The project fights egg poaching, and helps scientists collect vital data on the endangered green sea turtle.
Mahonia Na Dari
Indigo Earth Foundation supports Mahonia Na Dari ("Guardian of the Sea"), a Papua New Guinean NGO dedicated to protecting Kimbe Bay's marine ecosystems through education, research, and community-driven conservation
Malaria No More
Indigo Earth Foundation supports Malaria No More in their mission to end malaria through education, prevention tools, and treatment programmes that save lives daily.
Mara Elephant Project
Indigo Earth Foundation contributes to the Mara Elephant Project's vital work in combatting poaching, collaring and monitoring elephants, and mitigating conflict with farmers. Their mission helps to preserve elephant populations while fostering coexistence between communities and wildlife.
Marine Megafauna Foundation
The Marine Megafauna Foundation focuses on conserving large, threatened marine species through research, education, and collaboration. Indigo Earth Foundation support helps ensure these iconic creatures continue to thrive in healthy oceans.
Mother Africa Trust
The Mother Africa Trust acts through effective volunteer eco-tourism and genuine community partnerships.
They play a vital role in promoting socio-economic development and empowering rural communities in the Matopos and Hwange District. They support community development initiatives, the Anti-Poaching Unit, and other conservation efforts aimed at protecting endangered species.
Musekese Conservation
Musekese Conservation protects biodiversity, secures critical habitats, and supports the communities who rely on the Game Management Areas surrounding Kafue National Park. Their work is built on a clear belief: people are central to effective conservation. The aim is to ensure that biodiversity and people thrive side by side.
Oceans Forward
By investing in vital initiatives such as habitat protection and scientific studies, Oceans Forwards helps ensure that fragile species like nesting sea turtles can thrive for generations to come.
Orphans in the Wild
Based in the Mufindi district, Tanzania, the charity provides essential care for children orphaned by HIV/AIDS and assists vulnerable families. Its core project, the Igoda Children's Village, offers a safe home with food, healthcare, and education. Beyond this, the organisation invests in community-wide initiatives such as clinics, vocational training through the Youth Agency Mufindi (YAM), and income-generating projects like basket weaving cooperatives.
Painted Dog Conservation
Painted Dog Conservation works to save one of Africa's most endangered carnivores. Through anti-poaching units, rehabilitation, and education programmes, they not only protect painted dogs but also create conservation awareness and benefits for surrounding communities.
Peninsula School Feeding Association
Indigo Earth Foundation funds meals for children in South Africa through the Peninsula School Feeding Association, ensuring they receive proper nutrition everyday.
Rainbow Kindergarten
A community-led initiative that established a three-level Rainbow Kindergarten, bringing early education closer to families in an area where existing kindergartens were too far to reach. This project gives children vital access to learning, easing their transition into primary school, while supporting families to focus on earning income for their households.
Save the Rhino Trust
Indigo Earth Foundation supports Save the Rhino Trust in their efforts to safeguard Namibia's unique, free-ranging black rhinos. Their work involves anti-poaching patrols, community engagement, and monitoring, ensuring these critically endangered animals have a future in the wild.
Sepik Village Assistance
Discover how Indigo Earth Foundation works with several villages in the Sepik region to improve access to essential services and education.
St Nicholas Animal Rescue
Indigo Earth Foundation supports St Nicholas Animal Rescue in Dominica, an organisation dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming abandoned and mistreated animals. Their work also focuses on community education, spay-and-neuter initiatives, and promoting responsible pet ownership, creating a safer, kinder environment for both animals and people.
The Maa Trust
Indigo Earth Foundation supports sustainable community development in the Maasai Mara. These projects empower local families with healthcare, education, and enterprise opportunities, ensuring that the benefits of tourism and conservation are shared widely.




























