Environment partEcology is not just a question of volunteering. People have jobs to solve environmental problems
In NGOs, we can have employees and we need them. Voluntarism at its limits when you have big goals people cannot give 100% of their time to volunteering
and creating jobs is good for our economy.I have probably less skills than a forester but I know the world of work and how teams could work together for a great project.
Our involvement will allow us to solve each problem one by one.
You are talking about a larger organization that also has a project to plant 500 million to 1B trees (savages, not for IKEA) per year, tell me which one, because it is the engine of this project.
Also,
you forgot the most important. We will donate 50% of our profits to afforestation and reforestation NGOs, because they don't have enough money and Gigatree must learn from NGOs to create his own.
win win projectWe bring finance technology to the service of NGOs

Let's talk about this part first before we move to tech part.
First of all, I'd still like to hear a confirmation or a denial that you use commercial-scale website (and seems like a well known and high profile too) as your reference for the project budgeting.
And then, I'd like to know how you'll guarantee users that you can plant 1B trees per year. Theoretically speaking, the biggest organization that do reforestation is perhaps UN with their UNEP, that are yet to plant 1B, let alone achieving the number in a year span. And that is
the United Nation, an organization backed by the
world, wouldn't it rather delusional (or at the very least to say, impossible) to claim such number. Unless you have a strong backing theory.