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Tackling the Western Water Crisis
We need locally-driven solutions, public-private collaboration, and innovative financing to address the water crisis in the Western United States. We outline our work with several partners in the West and Southwest U.S. to do just that - including our efforts with the Edwards Aquifer Authority in Texas to create a new type of cost-effective, flexible groundwater easement for the aquifer.
Replicable Revenue Streams Can Help Natural Infrastructure Projects Receive State Revolving Fund Financing
EDF and Quantified Ventures recently published a report that identified 5 replicable repayment streams that communities and conservation groups can use to access SRF financing for natural infrastructure such as wetlands, floodplain restoration, and riparian buffers. This blog highlights 3 key takeaways to advance natural infrastructure through SRFs we found after speaking with conservation finance experts and SRF leaders about our report.
Racing to the Top: Forward-Thinking Maryland State Policy Drives More Efficient Public and Private Investment in Bold Environmental Solutions
Public policy innovation is one of the major enablers of more systemic change. To that end, we were thrilled to see Maryland Governor Larry Hogan sign the Conservation Finance Act into law on April 21, 2022.
Soil and Water Outcomes Fund Produces 10x-Plus Increase in Environmental Outcomes in 2021
The Soil and Water Outcomes Fund announced that carbon sequestration and nutrient reduction outcomes produced by participating farms in Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and North Carolina in 2021 are projected to be more than 10 times greater than the totals from the prior year. The CO2e sequestered by farms in the Soil and Water Outcomes Fund is equivalent to removing 24,250 cars from the road for one year.
A Green and Golden Opportunity: Novel Conservation Programs Spur Economic Development in Rural Communities
Conservation is often treated like an enemy of economic opportunity. It’s seen as an action that prevents progress. But that narrative is an outdated one. Through a focus on targeted climate finance initiatives driven by local stakeholders, we can provide tangible economic benefits to rural communities while simultaneously working towards a more environmentally-forward future.
Introducing ReHarvest Partners: Quantified Ventures’ first subsidiary company
By Eric Letsinger, CEO
Those of you who know me are aware that I seldom miss an opportunity to trumpet the great work of the Quantified Ventures team. So you might be surprised that I have let a significant piece of company news fly somewhat under the radar...until now. I am thrilled to announce that last month we created Quantified Ventures’ first subsidiary company, ReHarvest Partners, to lead the transition to a more regenerative system of agricultural production by creatively deploying capital and structuring unique partnerships.
The Power of Partnership in Uncertain Times
While the Quantified Ventures team has retreated to the confines of our respective home offices, we continue the hard work of advancing solutions for some of our most intractable social and environmental challenges.