Plant With Purpose employs a three-part approach for transformational community development that addresses environmental restoration, economic empowerment, and spiritual renewal. The overarching strategy is to provide training and tools that equip rural communities to develop and utilize their own talents and resources to reverse the effects of
poverty.
Environmental restoration Areas suffering from rural poverty often suffer from
environmental degradation as well. Partnering communities receive agricultural training and plant trees to establish
reforestation and
sustainable farming techniques. The small-scale farmers within these communities can then work to restore the environment while simultaneously producing more income and crop yields.
Economic empowerment Plant With Purpose uses the Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLA) model, created by
CARE, to provide a sustainable form of
microfinance that allows participants to build capital. This savings-led approach equips self-elected groups to create a financial safety net by saving their own money and making small loans to individuals within the group. The group decides on a fair interest rate, which then go back to the group and increase overall savings.
Spiritual renewal Plant With Purpose partners with local churches to develop local leadership and support
discipleship efforts. Plant With Purpose also uses a formal program designed to mobilize congregations to be agents of change in their communities by finding solutions to existing needs using local resources. Spiritual programs also tie back into environmental restoration through connection to creation care. While Plant With Purpose is a Christian organization that works with local churches and Christian leaders as a component of community interactions, participation in its programs is not contingent on religious affiliation, nor does it require participation in Bible studies or church services. Plant With Purpose's Theology of Work curriculum in Burundi is also taught in local mosques and helps facilitate reconciliation in communities. ==International impact==