

Building a society in
harmony with nature
Our goals
Our foundation’s mission is to support local climate adaptation through the promotion and implementation of nature-based solutions.
We believe that what people have damaged can also be restored — through collaboration across disciplines and with the support of society as a whole.
Our work focuses on researching, presenting, and implementing nature-based water retention and management strategies, as well as on regenerating natural ecosystems at both landscape and settlement scales. We represent a landscape-based approach and work proactively to reinterpret and restore the values that nature provides.

Responsible water management
We share knowledge that supports a shift in land-use thinking, foster public dialogue, and advocate for a supportive regulatory environment. Through educational activities, we also work to reshape everyday water management practices at the community level.
ONGOING PROJECT:
Our videos combine on-location field recordings with in-depth studio talks, clearly showing both the challenges we face and the practical solutions — making them visible, understandable, and accessible.
Landscape regeneration
The guided process of restoring ecosystem services
We develop landscape regeneration pilot projects from initial concept to full implementation. Our work includes fundraising, project management, professional coordination of implementation, as well as project presentation and the creation of communication materials.


Connection with nature
Rebuilding the relationship between people and nature.
Collective research and development of design best practices based on nature-based solutions and the health-supporting mechanisms found in natural systems. Sharing practical tools and methods, and providing hands-on knowledge transfer. From small garden scale to comprehensive, settlement-level strategies.
Why Our Work Matters?
Real action
We develop projects that respond to real local challenges in cost- and energy-efficient ways.
Interdisciplinary approach
Because natural ecosystems are inherently complex, meaningful and lasting change requires collaboration across multiple disciplines.
Community focus
To achieve systemic transformation at the local level, the involvement and mentoring of local communities is essential. This is how an ecological paradigm shift can truly take root in society.
Who we are?

Regina Csatlós
Founder of Terra
Organica Foundation
As the former leader of the Mindenegyüttmegy Association,
I gained invaluable experience over the years in sustainability, community building, and nature-centered living. The knowledge and dedication I developed during that time, together with today’s ecological challenges, inspired me to open a new chapter.
Together with my colleagues, we are building a bridge that reconnects people with nature — showing how to care responsibly for our forests, water, and natural resources. Our goal is to create space for innovative initiatives, climate-adaptive projects, and knowledge sharing.
I believe that by working together, we can achieve meaningful results and lasting impact — guiding a path through the challenges of climate change, and ensuring that future generations grow up with awareness, empathy, and respect for nature.
Join us on this exciting journey, support our work, and let’s build a society that truly works in harmony with the natural world.
Team members
Our goals to achieve
by the end of 2026
Kickstart active water management initiatives in collaboration with 5 partner municipalities, 5 civil organizations, and 5 farmers.
Educate 150 decision-makers through direct, hands-on learning.
Produce the educational film series "Nem víznek való vidék", creating 10 episodes.

Contact
terraorganica.alapitvany@gmail.com
Fenyves street 6., Monostorapáti 8296 Hungary
Bank account number:
10918001-00000133-65710017, Unicredit Bank
Registration Number: 19-01-0001973
Tax Number: 19426581-1-19




