Tell us which track fits, and we will route your enquiry accordingly. All submissions land in the same inbox and are read by the project team.
Corporate buyers with SSA supply chains, sovereign funds, philanthropic capital with a carbon thesis, and institutional equity partners. After enquiry, a team member will be in touch within 48 hours. If there is a basis for a conversation, we send a mutual NDA for execution, followed by the Executive Summary, financial model, full PDD, data room, and a scheduled call with the project team. We do not work with intermediaries on a speculative basis.
Use Track 01 in the form →A pathway for supporters who want to contribute to the catchment's rehabilitation outside the carbon market structure. The patron pathway is currently being designed. Register your interest now and we will be in touch when the structure is ready — with a defined ask, a giving mechanism, and a named fund.
Use Track 02 in the form →If you live in the Sabie and Sand River catchments and want to become a tree custodian — planting and caring for indigenous and agroforestry trees on your land — this is the right place to start. The custodian programme is active in Bushbuckridge and surrounding Traditional Authority areas, administered in partnership with Lotus Impact Foundation, our community liaison partner.
Use Track 03 in the form →Institutional investors, philanthropic assessors, academic researchers, and accredited conservation auditors requesting access to the full technical data room — spatial data, field measurements, monitoring protocols, financial model, independent validation correspondence, and Traditional Authority consent documentation. Access is extended post-NDA.
Use Track 04 in the form →Every enquiry is read. One of our team will be in touch within 48 hours.
A Tsonga proverb from the communities of this catchment. Hands wash each other. It names a simple truth: no hand gets clean on its own. Neither do landscapes, nor the institutions that try to restore them. Save the Sand is built on this logic — four hands, moving together, over forty years. Or not at all.
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