Why becoming a member?

Cooperation

Members of Scale for Resilience become part of a strong green business ecosystem. In our initiative, a range of excellent institutions along the financial value chain get the chance to connect with likeminded institutions and foster cooperation.

Visibility

Scale for Resilience offers the possibility for members to participate and showcase their work in initiative events as well as official Race to Resilience events. Members are also invited to communicate their participation in an UNFCCC initiative and engage others to do so too.

Knowledge Sharing

Scale for Resilience fosters the knowledge exchange between members, but also offers dedicated content for its members on green inclusive and climate smart adaptation finance.

Technical Assistance

Where needed, Scale for Resilience will support its members with expertise around topics within scope of the initiative, e.g. via consulting on methodologies and best practices. Also, all members receive a free trial of the YAPU software as digital reporting tool.

How to become a member?

Joining Scale for Resilience is simple! We welcome investors, financial institutions, and facilitating organizations that are passionate about supporting smallholders and promoting Nature-based Solutions. As a member, you’ll be part of a collaborative network committed to building resilience. We encourage members to align with our initiative’s goals and share their progress regularly. Interested in learning more? Reach out to us using the contact form below, and let’s explore how you can be part of Scale for Resilience!








    Hannes Graef
    Nature-based solutions are cost-effective measures to increase resilience and productivity.

    Our community of practice aims to increase the knowledge of climate solutions and, based thereon, the funding for them.

    Hannes Graef

    YAPU Solutions

    Deissy Martínez Baron
    Achieving climate resilience of rural communities depend on all of us.

    Digital monitoring, reporting, and evaluation systems provide the basis to learn how to adapt best in a local context. To increase resilience where it is needed most.

    Deissy Martínez Baron

    Latin American Regional Leader of the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS)