Using documentary films to crowdfund land restoration projects worldwide
The Earth Repair Fund is listed on ThaiPermaculture.org as an international supporter of the Thai permaculture movement. Its founder, Andrew Millison, visited Thailand in the winter of 2024-2025 to film at the Mab Ueang Agri-Nature Center in Chon Buri, documenting the Kok Nong Na integrated farming system. A documentary bringing Thailand’s regenerative agriculture movement to a global audience is expected in mid-2026.
The Earth Repair Fund was founded by Andrew Millison as the philanthropic wing of his YouTube channel, which has surpassed 100 million views and over 700,000 subscribers. The fund uses documentary videos as crowdfunding vehicles, making a direct call to action within each film for viewers to support the featured project. It is a tax-deductible initiative fiscally sponsored by the Social Good Fund, a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit.
Current and recent projects include rehydrating desertified landscapes in India, restoring Hawaii’s traditional Ahupua’a food system with Native Hawaiian communities, and supporting reforestation along Africa’s Great Green Wall. The fund’s model is built on a simple principle: produce high-quality educational content about proven land restoration projects, use the reach of that content to raise awareness and funds, and channel those resources directly to the communities doing the work on the ground.
Services:
Documentary video production for land restoration crowdfunding, direct project funding, educational storytelling