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Forest Healing Foundation

Forest Healing Foundation is a grassroots nonprofit organization committed to protecting and restoring forests in Sri Lanka. They work with communities to conserve high biodiversity forest and regenerate degraded land. Forest Healing Foundation started with the purchase and restoration of degraded forest in Bululand near the Knuckles forest World Heritage Site. They are now expanding to protect adjacent forests through forest sponsorship campaigns, tree planting partnerships, forest healing initiatives, environmental education, advocacy, and local community initiatives. Forest Healing Foundation aims to raise awareness about the benefits of forests and trees for biodiversity protection, climate change mitigation, and human health and wellbeing. Healthy forests provide habitat, prevent erosion, and help with water retention, oxygen production, carbon capture, and temperature control.


Forest Hill Artisan Specialty Tea

Forest Hill specializes in wild tea from Warnagala, an abandoned estate in the Sri Pada mountain range. The tea was planted by Scottish planters during colonial rule, and over the next 130 years, it grew from conventional tea bushes into 900 trees that are 40 to 50 feet tall and blend with the natural forest. Forest Hill has skilled tea pluckers that climb these trees to handpick the tender two leaves and a bud at the top. The unique flavor of this rare wild tea comes from the nutrients absorbed through deep taproots and layers of rich forest soil. The quality is maintained through careful hand processing in small batches. Forest Hill also offers a community range of handcrafted tea from neighboring small tea gardens including silver tip white tea, pink green tea, black pebble and tippy orange black teas, and tea spirals and rods. They focus on providing sustainable livelihood opportunities to rural women, supporting forest-friendly farming practices, and using artisanal techniques that minimize waste, energy consumption, and resource use. Five percent of gross profits is shared with workers as a bonus. Forest Hill is a member of the Ceylon Artisanal Tea Association (CATA) which was started to promote the unique terroirs, techniques, and flavors of handcrafted teas in Sri Lanka and increase the incomes of the small-scale tea farmers and workers that produce them.


Forest of Hearts

Forest of Hearts creates "gardens for good" to improve wellbeing, boost biodiversity, enhance employability, and create a greener, healthier, and more sustainable future where people and nature thrive. They develop hospital gardens, living walls, community green spaces, and nature reserves through their Green Therapy horticultural program, volunteering events, and corporate team-building activities. They also organize Harvest Share days that bring volunteers together to pick surplus fruit and distribute it to care homes, hospitals, and food banks for people in need. Forest of Hearts designs their tree planting and garden projects to increase biodiversity, attract pollinators, and provide habitat for local insects, birds, and other wildlife. They are a member of Stratford Climate Action, Rubbish Friends, and Extinction Rebellion and have Green Care Quality Mark certification from Social Farms and Gardens. Forest of Hearts is a registered charity and reinvests all surplus towards their mission.


Forest Post

Forest Post specializes in value-added forest products that secure sustainable livelihoods for native forest-dwelling communities and support forest conservation. They work with indigenous women's groups across the Chalakudy and Karuvannur River Basins in the Western Ghats of Kerala. The women use seasonally harvested raw materials to produce beeswax soaps, moisturizers, and balms, herbal oils, natural scrubs, bamboo baskets and mats, macrame accessories, and wild foods like infused wild honey, fern pickles, shatavari pickles, wild grapes in brine, queen sago flour, wild ginger candy, and shatavari in honey. When forest-dwelling Adivasi communities can find a creative and dignified source of income through meaningful engagement with forests, they are able to continue preserving forest knowledge, monitoring change, and serving as conservation stewards. Forest Post began with support from Keystone Foundation in the Nilgiris as part of a grassroots network under the Global Alliance for Gender and Green Action (GAGGA).


Forever Consulting

Forever Consulting provides social and economic research and consultancy services and reinvests all profits into grassroots community activities in Greater Manchester. They specialize in performance management and evaluation, stakeholder and community engagement, business cases, impact assessments, evidence-based research, and strategy. Their work enables local authorities, charities, community organizations, developers, housing associations, and other clients to make informed decisions based on data and community insights. Forever Consulting is a not-for-profit organization and contributes all surplus to Forever Manchester, the only community foundation for Greater Manchester. They are a member of Social Enterprise UK.


Formr

Formr provides second chances for people and planet. They produce thoughtfully designed furnishings that repurpose construction waste and create work opportunities for formerly incarcerated individuals in the San Francisco area. Each year, more than 600,000 people are released from incarceration in the United States. Most businesses choose not to hire formerly incarcerated people, and they often have few, if any, opportunities for work. Within three years, more than 50 percent are re-incarcerated. Formr provides opportunities and resources to help formerly incarcerated people turn their lives around and avoid recidivism. The team salvages wood from construction sites, sources leftover materials from construction manufacturers, and utilizes urban trees from local communities to create quality furniture, planters, tableware, artwork, and more. They specialize in innovative multi-functional furniture for tiny homes and small spaces. Formr is part of the Good Future Design Alliance, Sustainable Furnishings Council, SFMade, NEWH The Hospitality Industry Network, and Urban Vision Alliance.


ForSarees

ForSarees creates livelihoods for rural artisans and supports women's empowerment by developing a global market for handcrafted sarees. They work with clusters of weavers in 10 states across India to revive indigenous designs and techniques and produce natural cotton and silk handloom sarees with low environmental impact. ForSarees removes intermediaries from the supply chain in order to increase revenue for the artisans and reduce prices for the final consumer. They help ensure artisans have consistent monthly income, and they reinvest their profits to support artisan communities.


Fortech

Fortech is a circular economy pioneer that specializes in hazardous and industrial waste recycling. They use state-of-the-art technology to remove toxic and dangerous materials from the environment and help organizations responsibly close the cycle of their products and services with the lowest possible carbon footprint. Customers can source high purity solvents, welding fluxes, disinfectants, and other chemical formulations from Fortech and return both their waste and packaging for recycling at no additional cost. Their labs have the capacity to recover and regenerate solvents and dielectric oils, including transformer oil that contains polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Fortech also recycles batteries, electrical, and electronic equipment onsite insead of sending parts to other countries for further processing. Their cloud-based Fortech Circular tool enables customers to request waste collection, receive notifications, and generate real-time statistics of the entire management process. They can also register material movements and generate compliance reports. Fortech has invested in rooftop solar to increase renewable energy use.


For The Menstruator - Pakistan

For the Menstruator - Pakistan is a youth-led initiative that fights period poverty and stigma through educational workshops, reusable cloth pads, and entrepreneurial opportunities in underprivileged areas. They start by organizing workshops for girls between 10 and 16 years old to assess awareness, build rapport, and create space for open communication. After these programs, they distribute reusable cloth sanitary pads to menstruators that need them. To ensure the initiative is sustainable, they support women in these areas to stitch and sell pads for additional income. For the Menstruator also conducts digital campaigns to spread period positivity, address myths, and remove the stigma associated with menstruation. They collaborate with other organizations and networks in the global menstrual movement.


Forty Hall Vineyard

Forty Hall Vineyard is a 10-acre community-led organic vineyard in north London that produces and sells award-winning English still and sparkling wines, demonstrates environmentally sustainable agricultural practices, and contributes to community wellbeing. They are the first commercial scale vineyard in London since the Middle Ages. Forty Hall Vineyard has developed an innovative ecotherapy program to improve mental and physical health through social connection and gentle outdoor activity. Volunteering opportunities are open to all members of the community, but people with mild to moderate mental health support needs are particularly encouraged to participate. They also engage with refugees, families under stress, and other marginalized and hard-to-reach groups. The vineyard is situated on Capel Manor College's Forty Hall Farm, a 170-acre organic farm and local food hub. Forty Hall Vineyard is certified organic by Soil Association.


Forward Creative

Forward Creative crafts digital and creative solutions with a focus on empowering people, nurturing communities, and protecting the planet. They specialize in brand strategy, website and learning management system development, search engine optimization, marketing services, and AI integration for organizations in Atlantic Canada. Forward Creative offers discounts and in-kind services to nonprofits and supports Scleroderma Atlantic.


Foster Trees

Foster Trees provides expert tree care in Portland, Oregon to ensure the health and longevity of urban trees, keep urban spaces safe and beautiful, and provide ecosystem benefits to urban residents. Their team of certified arborists provides consultations and risk assessments and specializes in tree pruning services, emergency tree removal, fruit tree care, tree cabling and bracing, and habitat creation for birds and other wildlife. Foster Trees educates clients about the importance of trees for urban temperatures, air quality, wellbeing, and biodiversity and works with them to retain trees whenever possible. They follow arboricultural best practices and provide continuing education to employees in every role. Foster Trees offers pro bono support to nonprofits, affordable rates to low-income clients, and no-fee payment plans to clients who need extra time to pay for tree work. They are part of The Intertwine Alliance and make regular donations to nonprofits that share their ethics and commitment to environmental stewardship.


Four Elements

Four Elements specializes in personal care, home care, and wellness products that are handcrafted from natural ingredients. Their mission is to "protect, maintain, and restore the elemental balance of mother earth." Products include soaps, shower gels, body balms, oils, scrubs, and natural all-purpose cleaner. Their spa candle can be used as a moisturizing body butter or warming massage oil. Four Element sources coconut oil and glass packaging from other Good Market community members.


Frank Water

Frank Water is working towards a water-secure future where everyone, everywhere has enough safe water to stay healthy, sustain their livelihoods, and unlock their potential. In the United Kingdom, they provide water refill services for festivals, restaurants, conferences, and corporate events, branded refillable water bottles, glass-bottled spring water, and water coolers for businesses. Frank Water uses all proceeds to work with local partners in India and Nepal and bring safe water, sanitation, and hygiene to communities living in remote, rural, or hard-to-reach locations. They support communities to claim their rights, apply for government funding, and take ownership of local health and development. They also share their research and project experience and advocate for policy change to address the global water crisis. Frank Water is a member of Social Enterprise UK and uses 100 percent of profits for charitable projects.


Freedom a la Cart

Freedom a la Cart empowers survivors of sex trafficking and exploitation in Ohio to build lives of freedom and self-sufficiency. Their cafe, bakery, and catering kitchen in downtown Columbus serves locally roasted coffee, fresh-baked pastries, and quiches, salads, sandwiches, and boxed meals made with local ingredients. Each purchase provides paid work experience, training, and wraparound services for local survivors of sex trafficking. Freedom a la Cart offers a safe and inclusive space where they can heal, learn, and grow as they prepare for sustainable employment and reintegration into the community. Their Butterfly Program is a peer-to-peer initiative that provides life-long support. Freedom a la Cart is a registered 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization and a member of REDF. They reinvest all surplus towards their mission.


Freedom Business Alliance

Freedom Business Alliance (FBA) is working to end human trafficking, also known as modern slavery, by addressing its economic roots. Traffickers prey on socioeconomic vulnerability, so when survivors escape their exploitative situation, the trauma of being trafficked and the factors that made them vulnerable in the first place, such as a lack of education or employment opportunities, make them vulnerable to retrafficking. A Freedom Business exists to create safe, trauma-informed employment for survivors of human trafficking and those at risk. FBA was created to scale the Freedom Business movement by removing the barriers that no single business can address on its own. They raise awareness about the business solution to human trafficking, provide consulting, coaching, and training, and conduct pioneering research. The Alliance includes business members, partners, allies, collaborators, advocates, and customers and works closely with the broader anti-trafficking movement, including Freedom Collaborative and the Global Learning Community. FBA is registered as a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization and reinvests all surplus towards their mission.


Freedom Support Network

Freedom Support Network provides constructive support to women ex-offenders in London and South East England to help them reintegrate into society and rebuild their lives. They provide free coaching, counseling, workshops, and training programs for Black, Asian, and minority ethnic women who are disproportionately represented within the prison population in the United Kingdom. Their work is enabled by a community of volunteers and supporters. Freedom Support Network is a member of Social Enterprise UK.


Freedom Surf School

Freedom Surf School offers affordable surf lessons, surf school courses, board rentals, and accommodation in Weligama, Sri Lanka. They organize weekly beach cleanups and recycling collection and encourage travelers to reduce waste through water refills and reusable and compostable products. Freedom Surf School partners with local businesses and employs all local staff. They promote cultural sensitivity, respect, and positive exchanges between tourists and locals to build local confidence and pride.


Free Spirits Ceylon

Free Spirits Ceylon creates upcycled jewelry and macrame bags, housewares, plant hangers, and artwork. Priority is given to low impact materials like biodegradable coconut fiber and jute and recycled T-shirt yarn. Jewelry is made from scrap wire, beer cans, found seashells, and stones. Free Spirits Ceylon packages their products in brown paper bags and jute rope with handmade recycled paper tags. Their goal is to give back to the community by developing a creative workspace for education and knowledge sharing.


Free the Food

Free the Food is catalyzing feminine leadership for the regenerative food revolution and supporting the transition to a world where clean, healthy and nutritious food is freely available to everyone, everywhere. They are a community of visionaries, industry leaders, entrepreneurs, farmers, gardeners, investors, nutritionists, activists, coaches, and changemakers collaborating on projects that leverage technology, honor indigenous knowledge, and empower women around the world to heal the planet and transform their communities with regenerative food systems and thriving businesses. Free the Food provides coaching and advisory support to help smallholder farmers eliminate food waste, regenerate soils, sequester carbon, and develop leapfrogging technologies and innovative business models.