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Frieze London 2023

Frieze London and Frieze Masters are supporting three brilliant projects. Scroll down to vote on who should get their support and learn more about each of the projects

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Frieze London Projects

Three inspirational projects. Learn more about them, choose your favourite, and support them directly.

Art to Acres- Main image for Bolivia for Frieze London 2023

Forest conservation for biodiversity and climate, Bolivia

This project supports the conservation of 56,900 acres (23,000 hectares) of old-growth rainforest in Bolivia. One of the main purposes of protection is the conservation of the water reservoir area linked to 13 communities, guaranteeing the provision of water resources for more than 2.5 million inhabitants in the region. At the same time helping to consolidate the conservation of the buffer zone of Amboró National Park, which is a jewel of the planet's biodiversity. In collaboration with Art to Acres, the funds raised will support local communities in conserving the lands on which they have historically lived. Art to Acres is an artist-founded, non-profit environmental initiative that partners with the cultural community for intersectional conversation and large-scale land conservation support. To date, the initiative has supported 32 million acres of new locally-led permanent protected areas and 814,203,000 tonnes of protected underground carbon.

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Project Seagrass - Seagrass coastal scene

Seagrass conservation, Global

Project Seagrass is an environmental charity devoted to the conservation of global seagrass ecosystems through research, community and action. They undertake a range of seagrass research, monitoring and restoration projects. They've worked in ten countries, contributed to more than 70 scientific publications and worked with 3000+ volunteers. Project Seagrass is actively replacing our lost seagrass meadows and has already planted more than 1 million seagrass seeds.

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Children reading with solar lamps

Solar energy sub-Saharan Africa

Sunshine is in abundance in Africa but when the sun goes down the working day ends for millions of people. For millions of others the only option is to ignite kerosene lamps and paraffin candles, which emit toxic fumes into their lungs and into the earth’s atmosphere. SolarAid is working to deliver clean, safe, and affordable solar lights to rural communities across sub-Saharan Africa, reaching the places no one else goes to.

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