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EcoEnterprises Fund Update
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From the Fund Manager
Dear
Friends of EcoEnterprises Fund,
Mid-year is upon us and much has transpired at the Fund since
we last connected. It is an
exciting time indeed.
We have added two more projects to our portfolio, which now includes 23 innovative companies across 10 countries in Latin America – start-ups to expanding enterprises; organic flowers to Forest Stewardship Council-certified garden furniture. read more>> |
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Leverage,
Scale, Impact
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From the Fund Manager - continued... Over the past seven and a half years, we have invested $6.3
million in capital which spurred more than $75 million in follow-on financing.
Due
to the determination, vision and tenacity of the project principals, we are
pleased that partnerships with over 200 NGOs and community groups have been
created, nearly 700 jobs have been generated, and 145,000 people have benefited.
Our leverage, scale, and impact have
been impressive. Check out our website for the full results. All my best, Tammy E. Newmark Fund Manager, EcoEnterprises Fund Only recently, the need for technical assistance to
complement investment activity has been identified by groups, such as The
Investors' Circle of the Social Venture Network.
EcoEnterprises Fund has been a leader in showing that the combination is
a winning formula. As we have found,
these monies help diminish risks which in turn encourages the growth of
pioneering sustainable enterprises. We highlight three distinct projects below that demonstrate
how our grant-based support has helped companies achieve their goals.
We hope to build on our efforts in the future as we continue to leverage
our impact and strive for financial, social and conservation success. Business Development: Growing and Learning
Having secured the demand for
organic veggies, the company needed to generate the supply.
This is when the Fund entered in October 2006 to cover the costs of a
consultant to advise on organic vegetable cultivation and the development of a
new product line. The diversification fortifies
Organic Blooming’s business base. Currently,
in addition to selling calla lilies, Organic Blooming grows and sells vegetables
and two new species of flowers, alstroemerias and blue agapanthus. Having
earned organic certification for its calla lilies and vegetables, Organic
Blooming is poised to achieve its ambitious goal of being a leader in the Environmental: Measuring Conservation Results Rainforest
Expeditions’ ecolodges are located in the buffer zone of Peru’s Tambopata-Candamo
Reserve Zone, part of a biological corridor of global biodiversity
importance. www.perunature.com
Committed to being a responsible ecological steward, the company has
endorsed a monitoring and evaluation plan which includes biodiversity management
indicators and will define carrying capacity.
Already a leader in the region for its commitment to high environmental
standards, Rainforest Expeditions will use the information gathered from the
study to help guide their operations to maximize protection of the region’s
biodiversity.
Goldenberries are not grown organically in
Ecuador nor in the quantities needed by the company.
For this reason, Terrafertil turned to the Fund to help support an
initiative to train local farmers to become organic goldenberry suppliers.
A goldenberry specialist from Colombia, where the fruit is widely
cultivated, will work with local communities near Terrafertil to plant and
harvest goldenberries, allowing these farmers to generate additional income off
their land. Becoming an organic
supplier to Terrafertil provides an alternative to the region’s main
commercial activity, conventional flower production, which compromises the
health of the community and the environment given the intense use of pesticides.
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Ø Congratulations to Sambazon who continues to garner awards and media attention. Already this year, Sambazon was featured in The Wall Street Journal, Ode Magazine, and Conde Nast Traveler, among other publications. For the full listing, visit Sambazon’s website at www.sambazon.com.
In late 2006, Sambazon was selected as the small- to medium-sized business winner of the State Department’s prestigious Award for Corporate Excellence (ACE). U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice called Sambazon an "outstanding example of the positive impact that a small company can make to the economy, the environment, and the society of its host country." The ACE awards are presented annually to companies who promote “innovation and leadership, conscience and compassion, [and] freedom and opportunity.” This year’s winners were selected from over 50 nominees, and were honored on November 6, 2006 at a State Department ceremony. For the video of the ceremony, click here. For the transcript of the ceremony, click here.
Ø We are pleased to introduce two recent additions to our portfolio:
Opening in the late 2007, Veragua Rainforest is the first day tour destination that will offer a unique educational jungle experience to cruise passengers that arrive at Puerto Limón, Costa Rica. Activities offered at the park will include visiting a frog, butterfly, and snake farm, hiking on suspended bridges through the jungle and waterfalls, and soaring through the forest canopy on a gondola tour. www.veraguarainforest.com
Veragua
has partnered with the Instituto
Nacional de Biodiversidad (INBio), a world renowned Costa
Rican research institute on biological diversity.
At the project site, INBio will establish its first biological station on
the
The Nature Conservancy Bolivia has been in discussion with Suma Pacha on collaborative efforts through BOLFOR II (Bolivia Sustainable Forest Management Project) in which the Conservancy is a partner. Suma Pacha is committed to working with local communities on FSC-certification efforts and on harvesting their forestry resource in a sustainable manner. Suma Pacha is also partnering with Rainforest Alliance. For the official announcement of that partnership, click here. |
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