Join us in restoring the Maya Biosphere in the heart of Guatemala, empowering communities, and building a future rooted in nature.

Join us in restoring the Maya Biosphere in the heart of Guatemala, empowering communities, and building a future rooted in nature.

Chawe Futuro Foundation works hand in hand with rural communities to restore forests, recover degraded land, and build regenerative agriculture systems that bring life back to the land. Every tree planted and every family supported moves Guatemala closer to a greener, more resilient future.

Every tree begins as an act of hope. By restoring our forests and healing the land together with local communities, we are creating a legacy of resilience, abundance, and opportunity for future generations.
Chawe Futuro Foundation works hand in hand with rural communities to restore forests, recover degraded land, and build regenerative agriculture systems that bring life back to the land. Every tree planted and every family supported moves Guatemala closer to a greener, more resilient future.
Permaculture Design
Reforstation
Bioconstruction
Renewable Energy
Green Circular Economy


Protecting and restoring the Maya Biosphere through strategic land conservation and reforestation.

Designing regenerative, resilient spaces and eco-educational programs in rural communities.

Pioneering eco-construction with large-scale 3D printers using natural materials like adobe.

Teaching solar design and planning to youth and rural leaders for energy independence.
Guatemala is facing a triple emergency: the accelerated deforestation of the Maya Biosphere, a severe housing crisis where 8 million people live in homes not suitable for natural disasters, and extreme poverty that forces 4 million of them to survive on less than one dollar a day. Chawe Futuro Foundation is working to reverse this reality through ecological restoration, resilient housing solutions, and community empowerment.
Regenerative practices that create food, jobs, and healthy ecosystems.
Safe, sustainable spaces for learning and health.
Teaching finance,
regenerative design, blockchain, robotics, AI, and more.
Regenerative practices that create food, jobs, and healthy ecosystems.
Safe, sustainable spaces for learning and health.
Teaching finance,
regenerative design, blockchain, robotics, AI, and more.
At Chawe Futuro Foundation, we regenerate life where it was once lost- restoring tropical ecosystems and empowering rural communities with tools for the future.
Our work combines the ancestral regenerative practices of the Maya—permaculture, soil care, and community resilience—with cutting-edge innovation: AI-powered monitoring, robotics, environmental sensors, 3D mapping, and large-scale 3D printing. Together, they form a new path forward: restoring the forest, empowering families, and building a future where tradition and technology protect the land for generations to come.



















Green Balam Forests is restoring degraded cattle lands in Guatemala’s Maya Biosphere using native species, local workers, and Open Forest Protocol’s technology to ensure transparent, verifiable reforestation.

TECLA is the first eco-habitat built using, at the same time, multiple Crane WASP collaborative printers. It demonstrates how 3D technology can create buildings while optimizing the construction process and minimizing the use of human and energy resources.

WASP has developed a 3D-printed earth wall using a mix of clay and rice fibers, demonstrating how natural materials can meet advanced construction technology. Printed in just 40 hours, this prototype highlights a fast, sustainable, and affordable approach to building resilient housing.

Green Balam Forests is restoring degraded cattle lands in Guatemala’s Maya Biosphere using native species, local workers, and Open Forest Protocol’s technology to ensure transparent, verifiable reforestation.

TECLA is the first eco-habitat built using, at the same time, multiple Crane WASP collaborative printers. It demonstrates how 3D technology can create buildings while optimizing the construction process and minimizing the use of human and energy resources.

WASP has developed a 3D-printed earth wall using a mix of clay and rice fibers, demonstrating how natural materials can meet advanced construction technology. Printed in just 40 hours, this prototype highlights a fast, sustainable, and affordable approach to building resilient housing.
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