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Latin American and the Caribbean Network of Environmental Funds

Foto: Comunidad de Aprendizaje Manejo del Fuego por Raśl Valadez The Latin American and the Caribbean Network of Environmental Funds (RedLAC) is a group of organizations that finance conservation efforts and sustainable use of natural resources in order to enhance our environment and allow humanity to inhabit this planet in harmony with other life forms. R edLAC is a community involved in a dynamic process of capacity building and institutional strengthening. The associates environmental funds are institutional donors at the local level representing various countries, with a deep knowledge of the diversity of social and cultural sectors and with the potential to ensure the continuity of conservation efforts.

RedLAC is a group of 23 Environmental Funds (EFs) that has financed more than 3000 environmental projects at a regional level. All together, RedLAC manages approximately US$500 million dollar funds (endowment-, replenish-, & sinking funds) and have a combined annual operational budget of more than US$70 million for conservation activities in the region. R edLAC’s mission is to set up an effective system of learning, strengthening, training, and cooperation through a Network of National Environmental Funds aimed at contributing to the conservation and sustainable use of natural resources in Latin America and the Caribbean.

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or further information, you can visit the following web site http://www.redlac.org

 

 

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