This report looks into how blended finance can be used more effectively by mapping existing sources of catalytic capital, reducing structuring costs, and increasing market awareness. Through selected case studies, it identifies the conditions required for successful blended finance structures, specifically in Brazil.
The report highlights the urgent need for innovative financial solutions to address social and environmental challenges and examines Brazil’s potential to emerge as a hub for sustainable finance innovation, given its economic scale, global connectivity, and unique natural assets.
Case studies include the Forest & Climate Tech Fund and the Land Degradation Neutrality Fund.
