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About the Program

Strengthening capacities to protect what matters

For more than a decade, RedLAC and CAFÉ have coordinated efforts to consolidate solid, transparent and sustainable Environmental Funds. Today, that work translates into an active community that drives innovative financial solutions for conservation and climate action across multiple territories.

The BRIDGE Project and its Working Groups Program represent a decisive step in that process: connecting technical expertise, peer learning and financing strategies that guarantee long-term sustainability. More than exchanging information, it is about strengthening institutional capacities, improving financial management and building a shared vision in the face of global environmental challenges.

Working Groups Program

A shared agenda for sustainability

BRIDGE connects technical expertise, evidence and international cooperation to strengthen the role of Environmental Funds in the global environmental finance architecture. Its mission is to consolidate capacities that enable resource mobilization, optimize financial mechanisms and guarantee measurable results in conservation.

The initiative promotes knowledge-based decisions, strong collaborative networks and strategies that transcend borders.

Capacity building for conservation

BRIDGE Working Groups Program

1. Fundraising and financial sustainability

Strengthens capacities to diversify funding sources, structure sustainable strategies and consolidate financial models that ensure the long-term permanence of Environmental Funds.

2. Monitoring and follow-up / impact evaluation

Develops methodologies to measure results, improve accountability and demonstrate the environmental and social impact of conservation investments.

3. Communication with the private sector

Deepens tools for resource mobilization, design of financial instruments and strategies that strengthen institutional resilience.

4. Fundraising and financial sustainability

Analyzes innovative financial instruments that integrate biodiversity, climate and sustainable development, promoting scalable and replicable models.

5. Financing mechanisms around nature-based solutions

Strengthens capacities to diversify funding sources, structure sustainable strategies and consolidate financial models that ensure the long-term permanence of Environmental Funds.

6. Monitoring and follow-up / impact evaluation

Develops methodologies to measure results, improve accountability and demonstrate the environmental and social impact of conservation investments.

7. Knowledge exchange and EF operations

Deepens tools for resource mobilization, design of financial instruments and strategies that strengthen institutional resilience.
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