Ekonavi

$987.57 crowdfunded from 567 people

$11,607.52 received from matching pools

35%
average score over 4 application evaluations
Ekonavi supports ecological initiatives worldwide focusing on agroforestry, bioconstruction, permaculture, sustainable energy, and decentralized finance to foster community-led environmental regeneration.

Ekonavi is a platform mapping and supporting ecological initiatives, primarily in Brazil (increasingly Latin America, Africa, and beyond), bringing together the community of projects in the fields of agroforestry, bioconstruction, permaculture, sustainable energies and decentralized finance. It has the objective to build community innovation in the area of ecological activities, contributing with the regeneration of the planet.

The platform has been supporting initiatives on the ground, such as the planting of trees, the construction of greenhouses, the use of sustainable materials, agroforestry courses and much more. Check projects publications in ekonavi.com to follow up developments in the field!

Ekonavi History

  • accepted into Climate Round 1 year ago. 261 people contributed $330 to the project, and $4,818 of match funding was provided.
  • accepted into Climate Solutions Round 1 year ago. 261 people contributed $519 to the project, and $4,818 of match funding was provided.
  • accepted into How We Connect: Public Goods Projects 11 months ago. 31 people contributed $23 to the project, and $148 of match funding was provided.
  • accepted into Climate Solutions 1 year ago. 14 people contributed $115 to the project, and $1,822 of match funding was provided.

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