Nature Transformation Fund

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Financing nature-positive action

The Nature Transformation Fund (NTF) is a curated portfolio aimed at driving significant environmental change and meeting Global Biodiversity Targets. Supported by leading experts and built on a comprehensive impact-first framework, the NTF is dedicated to creating tangible benefits for the planet.

Our projects cover key areas such as policy advocacy and legal representation for indigenous communities, forest protection and restoration, marine ecosystem conservation, and conservation finance. The NTF strategically supports projects under three essential pillars, balancing immediate needs with long-term goals:

  • Ecosystem health

  • Policy & accountability

  • Innovative finance

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Ecosystem Health
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Policy & Accountability
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Innovative Finance
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Nature Transformation Fund pillars

The Nature Transformation Fund encompasses a wide array of projects, each addressing different themes and approaches. We focus on three main pillars, which support the fund's overall framework. Within each pillar, various projects pursue similar goals through different methods.

Ecosystem Health

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Projects in this pillar support the protection and restoration of freshwater, land, and ocean realms, crucial for meeting the '30x30' targets of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. This ambitious goal seeks to effectively protect and manage 30% of the world’s terrestrial, inland water, and coastal and marine areas by 2030. Achieving this is vital as currently, only about 17% of land and 8% of marine areas are under some form of protection. These efforts are essential to address the intertwined crises of biodiversity loss and climate change, ensuring the survival of natural systems that protect human well-being and support all life on Earth.

Example project

Re:wild is working to protect Suriname’s vast and intact rainforests by strengthening Indigenous-led conservation efforts. The initiative focuses on equipping Indigenous guardians with the tools and training needed to monitor and defend their territories against illegal logging, mining, and wildlife trade. By integrating sustainable livelihood programs, the project ensures that conservation efforts benefit both local communities and biodiversity.

Keeping Suriname as “the Greenest Country on Earth”

Policy & Accountability

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Projects in this pillar emphasize the role of local communities as part of the solution through championing science-backed policies, strategic litigation, and strong accountability mechanisms. Recognizing that the insights and experiences from affected communities are invaluable in crafting effective and just policies that not only protect the environment but also pave the way for a socially just transition.

Example project

Natural Justice is working to protect Indigenous rights and traditional knowledge across South Africa, Kenya, and Senegal. The initiative focuses on legal advocacy, capacity-building, and integrating Indigenous knowledge into environmental policies. Through partnerships and global advocacy, the project ensures that Indigenous communities have a voice in environmental governance.

Natural Justice

Innovative Finance

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Innovative finance focuses on developing financial strategies to sustainably manage and preserve natural resources. It seeks to secure continuous funding and unlock extra resources for long-term environmental stewardship. Mechanisms like conservation finance and blended finance, harness economic incentives to support conservation efforts and generate financial benefits. Additionally, they encourage community participation and ownership.

Example project
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Blue Alliance is developing the Blue Finance Impact Facility, a blended finance mechanism, to regenerate coral reef ecosystems and improve livelihoods in Indonesia’s Central Sulawesi Province. The facility will support the management of 16 Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) spanning 600,000 hectares of coral reefs and develop reef-positive businesses like ecotourism, aquaculture and sustainable fisheries. Financial sustainability of the MPAs will be ensured through dividends and revenue-sharing, with a versatile structure that combines grants, refundable grants, performance impact loans, and climate insurance solutions.

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Ecosystem Health

Recovering Javan Rhinos

Indonesia

The Javan rhino is one of the most critically endangered mammals on Earth, with fewer than 75 individuals remaining, all confined to Ujung Kulon National Park. This project strengthens real-time protection systems to monitor and safeguard the species by enhancing data analysis, remote camera networks, and patrol coordination. By maintaining essential conservation activities and addressing emerging threats such as poaching and habitat degradation, the initiative aims to secure the long-term survival of the Javan rhino and its critical swamp forest habitat.

Natural Justice

Policy & Accountability

Natural Justice

Kenya + 2 countries

Natural Justice is working to protect Indigenous rights and traditional knowledge across South Africa, Kenya, and Senegal. The initiative focuses on legal advocacy, capacity-building, and integrating Indigenous knowledge into environmental policies. Through partnerships and global advocacy, the project ensures that Indigenous communities have a voice in environmental governance.

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Innovative Finance

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Conservation Finance Alliance

United States

The Conservation Finance Alliance (CFA) incubator aims to identify, incubate and enhance conservation finance solutions and tools to drive greater impact. Over the course of one year, it will support 5-10 groundbreaking projects selected through a global call for proposals by providing grants, mentorship, and development opportunities. By nurturing these concepts, the program aims to unlock additional funding and scale impactful conservation initiatives worldwide.

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Key drivers of quality

We collaborate with a broad network of experts and maintain a robust portfolio management system to ensure high quality and scientific rigor. The NTF is overseen by two main portfolio managers who work closely with an external advisory group.

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