IMPACT

Impact Objectives Protect and restore wildlife habitat, strengthen local resilience, enhance biodiversity and mobilize communities around wildlife and sustainability. all-scale nature and climate restoration

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We make to give

in Totality

The model itself, immersion of purpose and profit; suffusion of philanthropy and corporate action, nature and industrial design; its purpose to inculcate the economy, to fast track urgently a return to biodiversity and then to endure as market instruments in perpetuity. Impact is the bottom line.

nature highly regarded in capital markets + perpetuity = sustainable development (= survival of the species)

10-15%* of NN+ proceeds create

Trust Land-buying real asset, in partnership with commercial real estate and landowners, Net Nature+ attracts Subsidies, targets under*utilized rural land for restoration, monetization and long term preservation. Project partnerships with regional and local land restoration services – state of the art environmental engineering Growth Revalued Asset Management

Foundation Biodiversity, nature & habitat Ecology Quantification expertise, the Foundation houses a 3rd party Board to lead verification, impact & data science functions behind net nature + portfolio. Works with the Fund & partners to structure finance 4 nature in markets Growth R&D

Endowment for Habitat Renewal easy access grant facility for community-level habitat restoration / small-scale nature project financing. Growth Ecology Services

Ecological-driven Development is Critical Immediately

Approach [potential for impact on private capital and sustainable development]

nN+ portfolio strategy prioritizes decarbonization, renewable energy, sustainable building, biodiversity, sustainable development, land re-utilization, natural infrastructure, nature-based solutions, resiliency and mitigation.

Net Nature + Portfolio strategy INVESTS IN deforestation frontiers, nature as infrastructure solutions, prairie restoration, carbon sink strategies, enhancing all scale biodiversity, climate mitigation and resilience, providing rural communities with sustaining equity through renewable infrastructure and matching financing to state conservation and even small scale habitat renewal

The measurement of nN+ performance vs industry standards – both financial and nature-centric – is a continuous strengthening of the relationship between conservation objectives and capital investment.

Communities, Equity, Rural Development….and beyond Carbon

Proof point for the future of “ESG” / pathfinder for nN+s’ place in the future carbon architecture.

Clean beyond-ESG projects are highest grade green, renewing habitats and biodiversity around ultra green infrastructure which include the detailed and specific measurement of the nature and community benefit.

Essentially, wiring in preservation and low impact monetization in low-equity/rural communities. Licensing that “wiring”, along with building the most ecological, nature-first, all-ESG value chain.

*Measurement of Net Nature +: Proprietary Sustainable impact of nN+ balance sheet (KPIs backed by Earth Observation, habitat & ecosystem surveillance, 3rd party ratings) nN+ Value* quantification, nN+ quant. portfolio-wide and enhanced Renew-ability*** project qualities / standards rely on Methods in Data Science/Quantification of Natures benefit, both Biodiversity specific & broad spectrum….what we call all-scale Land re-Utilization

Technical Influences

State of Finance for Nature, UNEP, 2021

Roots of Prosperity: The Economics and Finance of Restoring Land (World Resources Institute, 2017)

De Groot, R. S. et al. Benefits of investing in ecosystem restoration. Conserv. Biol. 27, 1286–1293 (2013).

Erbaugh, J. T. et al. Global forest restoration and the importance of prioritizing local communities. Nat. Ecol. Evol. 4, 1472–1476 (2020).

Global priority areas for ecosystem restoration. Nature 586, 724–729 (2020).

Ecological restoration success is higher for natural regeneration than for active restoration in tropical forests. Sci. Adv. 3, e1701345 (2017).

Applied nucleation facilitates tropical forest recovery: lessons learned from a 15‐year study. J. Appl. Ecol. 57, 2316–2328 (2020).

Brancalion, P. H. S. et al. Ecosystem restoration job creation potential in Brazil. People Nat. https://doi.org/10.1002/pan3.10370 (2022).