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Structured partnership routes for donors, volunteers, and conservation partners.

TEG works best with partners who want field-grounded conservation, clear community benefit, and mature reporting.

For Donors

TEG uses grants for youth enterprise, forest restoration, field documentation, training, monitoring, and community infrastructure tied to conservation outcomes. Donors receive narrative updates, activity documentation, budget reporting, and field evidence suitable for institutional review.

Current institutional backers include EAMCEF, Segal Family Foundation, and Issrof Family Foundation.

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For Volunteer Organizations

TEG runs a structured earned-revenue volunteering program, not a casual drop-in opportunity. Partner groups stay 3-7 days, contribute a 200-500 euro fee, use campsite accommodation, and join road, construction, conservation, and cultural exchange activities.

Current partners include Ta Localia and Backpack Brothers from Greece.

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For Conservation and Research Partners

TEG's work is embedded in the UNFR Management Plan and was cited 14 times in the EOCA 2026 application. We have had a formal partnership with TFS/UNFR since 2021 and EAMCEF conservation funding since at least 2022.

This pathway is designed for academic institutions, international conservation bodies, and bilateral funders.

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Donate or Partner

Support the work in the way that fits you.

Individual supporters can use the Donate button in the navigation, while institutions, foundations, volunteer organizations, and research partners can contact TEG directly for a structured partnership conversation, budgets, reporting expectations, and field documentation.

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A clear pathway helps donors and partners understand exactly where they fit.

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