Building trust

It’s a bridge to a new generation of projects, ...

... that unites
impact investment ....
... and a new generation of project stakeholders ...

... around ESG (environment, society, governance) projects.

Not only do we need a bridge between the present and the generation that is now entering the fray, we also need projects that are responsible for future generations (‘enkeltauglich’ = useful to our grandchildren, as the Germans say).

Relationships between investors, philanthropists and the future generation of project stakeholders must not only be based on sustainable values and be imbued with trust, but they must also offer support

  • based on project education
  • with introductions to interested potential partners...
  • in other words, a complete partnership, viewing the project as a ‘shared destiny’, with monitoring of results and impact.

Why is this interesting?

We want to set up a ‘covenant mechanism’ between donors, investors and project stakeholders.

How can this be achieved?

To succeed, we need to make the mechanisms for managing donations (sponsorship), loans and investments human. This commitment, alongside our project partners, must first be demonstrated in a few concrete flagship projects that have convinced us and that will enable us to finalise our tools before structuring them.



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