Transparency Suite

A comprehensive view of how Regenerativ operates, reports, and maintains accountability across long restoration timelines.

Core Documentation

Measurement & Reporting

How Regenerativ tracks impact conservatively and reports lifecycle-dependent outcomes

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Nonprofit Structure

Why Regenerativ operates as a nonprofit association and what that means

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Observer Mode

Comprehensive overview for evaluators, auditors, and ESG committees

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Allocation Principles

Every contribution follows a transparent pathway from registration to verified ecosystem restoration.

How Funds Flow

1

Contribution Registration

All contributions are registered with unique IDs, timestamps, and allocation intent. Contributors receive immediate confirmation.

2

Allocation to Asset Managers

Funds are routed to vetted asset managers (primarily Vlinder Climate) based on project readiness, geographic diversification, and community impact.

3

Project Implementation

Asset managers deploy capital to mangrove restoration: planting, community mobilization, monitoring, and long-term stewardship.

4

Verification & Certification

Third-party verification (Verra, Gold Standard) validates restoration. Certificates of Regeneration issued to contributors.

5

Long-Term Tracking

Ecosystem data tracked over 20-40 years. Annual reports provided to all contributors with project-specific impact metrics.

Use of Funds

Direct Restoration85-90%
Verification & Audits5-8%
Coordination & Operations3-5%
Impact Reporting2-3%

Target allocation percentages. Actual allocation reported quarterly.

Reporting Cadence

Quarterly

Fund allocation updates, new project announcements, asset manager performance

Annual

Comprehensive impact reports with ecosystem metrics, community outcomes, carbon tracking

Real-Time

Project dashboards with satellite imagery, planting progress, monitoring data

Asset Manager Criteria

Regenerativ partners only with asset managers who meet rigorous standards for community partnership, technical execution, and long-term stewardship.

Community Partnership

Revenue sharing models with local communities. Women in leadership positions. PFMP (Participatory Forest Management Plans) established.

Verification Standards

Verra VCS, CCB, or Gold Standard certified. Third-party audits. Satellite and IoT monitoring infrastructure in place.

Track Record

Proven project execution. Active hectares restored. Established partnerships with local governments and communities.

Long-Term Commitment

20-40 year project timelines. Permanent protection agreements. Buffer pools for permanence risk mitigation.

Governance Structure

Nonprofit Association

Regenerativ operates as a nonprofit association with a clear mandate: coordinate contributions, route funds transparently, and track long-term ecosystem restoration.

We do not sell securities, promise financial returns, or speculate on carbon markets. Our structure ensures that capital flows directly to verified ecological restoration.

Oversight & Accountability

  • Board oversight of fund allocation and partner selection
  • Annual financial audits by independent third parties
  • Public disclosure of all allocation decisions
  • Contributor access to impact data and project updates
  • Long-term commitment to ecosystem monitoring (decades, not quarters)

Data Integrity Commitments

Verified Sources

All ecosystem data sourced from Verra registries, satellite monitoring, and asset manager reporting

Third-Party Audits

Independent verification of all carbon claims and ecosystem restoration metrics

Public Access

All contributors receive access to project dashboards and ecosystem tracking data

Transparency Builds Trust

Regenerativ exists to coordinate long-term ecosystem restoration with full accountability to contributors, communities, and the planet.