Types of Capital in US Nature-Based Solution (NBS) Markets

Through our work on the Capital in Nature Report, we analyzed the types of capital currently invested in various NBS markets. In this short summary, we discuss the risk tolerance of each, scalability, typical investment size, and challenges of each.

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Grace Edinger

Grace joined the Environmental Policy Innovation Center in 2022 as the Senior Manager of the Restoration Economy Center. Prior to working at EPIC, Grace served as the Chief Program Officer for the national nonprofit Earth Force, that works to engage people in environmental policy development. In addition, she has served in advisory roles for multiple environmental coalitions and is a County Commissioner for her local community’s Parks & Recreation department. Her experience in public service, ecosystem research, and data communication culminates in her work here at EPIC, where she researches and writes recommendations that focus on restoration’s role in improving systems, policies, and processes. Grace holds a Bachelor's degree in Zoology specializing in Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology from Michigan State University, as well as a Masters in Biology specializing in ecosystem health from the University of Alabama.

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Where impact investment can go a long way: Nature-based solution (NBS) markets ripe for scaling