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== Blended Finance Model == | == Blended Finance Model == | ||
Blended finance models rely on capital initially provided through public or philanthropic sources to attract private funders who receive financial return while the object of the financing, typically something related to sustainability, gets a boost from the multiple sources of capital. The [https://www.conservationfinancealliance.org/| Conservation Finance Alliance] set up the [https://www.conservationfinancealliance.org/gfcr| Global Fund for Coral Reefs] (GFCR) to "serve as a blended finance vehicle leveraging grants, debt and other financial instruments to facilitate private return-based investments for coral reef conservation and resilience." "The GFCR hopes to invest over $600 million dollars in coral reef conservation between 2020 - 2030."<ref name="gfcr">https://www.conservationfinancealliance.org/gfcr</ref> | Blended finance models rely on capital initially provided through public or philanthropic sources to attract private funders who receive financial return while the object of the financing, typically something related to sustainability, gets a boost from the multiple sources of capital. The [https://www.conservationfinancealliance.org/ | Conservation Finance Alliance] set up the [https://www.conservationfinancealliance.org/gfcr | Global Fund for Coral Reefs] (GFCR) to "serve as a blended finance vehicle leveraging grants, debt and other financial instruments to facilitate private return-based investments for coral reef conservation and resilience." "The GFCR hopes to invest over $600 million dollars in coral reef conservation between 2020 - 2030."<ref name="gfcr">https://www.conservationfinancealliance.org/gfcr</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 18:43, 4 May 2022
Financing Reef Protection and Reef Restoration
Need content here about new types of insurance and other finance mechanisms. WSJ article (paywall): https://www.wsj.com/articles/financing-a-healthy-future-for-coral-reefs-11649952196
Blended Finance Model
Blended finance models rely on capital initially provided through public or philanthropic sources to attract private funders who receive financial return while the object of the financing, typically something related to sustainability, gets a boost from the multiple sources of capital. The | Conservation Finance Alliance set up the | Global Fund for Coral Reefs (GFCR) to "serve as a blended finance vehicle leveraging grants, debt and other financial instruments to facilitate private return-based investments for coral reef conservation and resilience." "The GFCR hopes to invest over $600 million dollars in coral reef conservation between 2020 - 2030."[1]