Title(End of May) Mirova — Nature+ Accelerator Fund (seed and early venture phases)2022-05-06 09:22
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Mirova, an investment solution provider that considers environmental and social impact, offers funding to fill the gap in the funding cycle for nature-based enterprises. The Nature+ Accelerator Fund welcomes high-impact and early feasibility-stage projects that cover terrestrial conservation and restoration, marine conservation and coastal resilience, sustainable agriculture, and nature-based innovation. The project scope for the marine conservation and coastal resilience category includes mangroves, marine protected areas, coral reef restorations, and others. To be eligible to apply, projects must be in operation in a developing country and be seeking commercial proposals. Those interested should submit their completed form via email (natureaccelerator@mirova.com).



Maximum Amount: $5 Million

Submission Deadline: End of May 2022 



A proposal form is attached herewith.

To read detailed information about this fund, please visit here.

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