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Aggregated project portfolios
Bring together multiple eligible projects to create portfolios that are more investable and better suited to institutional capital.
Climate finance is growing, but many projects remain too small, fragmented or complex to access institutional debt markets. Developers are often forced into financing structures that limit scale and destroy value.

Climate finance is increasing, but available
funding remains below the level required to
meet 2030 climate goals.

Many climate projects are too small on their own
to match the ticket sizes institutional investors
typically require.

Developers often sacrifice long-term value by
monetizing future carbon revenues too early
and at steep discounts.
Climate Finance Corporation (CFC) is a climate-finance platform designed to aggregate high-integrity climate projects into investable portfolios and support debt issuance backed by project cash flows and carbon credit revenues.

CFC identifies climate projects that meet defined standards for financial viability, governance and integrity, then groups them into investable portfolios.

CFC works with partners to structure the investment vehicle, incorporating credit enhancements and other de-risking mechanisms to attract institutional capital.

CFC facilitates the sale of high-quality carbon credits generated by the projects, providing a predictable revenue stream for investors.

CFC connects de-risked portfolios with institutional investors seeking both financial returns and verifiable climate impact.

Proceeds and carbon revenues are reinvested into new project portfolios, enabling the model to expand across sectors and geographies.

CFC helps turn smaller, fragmented projects into investable portfolios better suited to institutional markets.

The model combines structured governance, portfolio diversification, reserve mechanisms and credit via guarantees or insurance.

Carbon-credit monetization supports both project economics and debt-servicing logic within the wider financing structure.

Segregated issuing cells allow the financing model to expand across sectors and geographies while helping contain risk.
CFC is designed to help close the climate finance gap for projects in sectors critical to mitigation and adaptation, like infrastructure, agriculture, transportation and energy.
Beyond capital deployment, the model aims to strengthen project viability, local ecosystem capacity and long-term sustainability through a more structured approach to financing.

Support cleaner energy pathways and projects that accelerate the low-carbon transition.

Back infrastructure projects that strengthen resilience and enable long-term climate outcomes.

Support lower-emission transport and mobility-related projects where climate finance can unlock scale.

Help finance climate-aligned agricultural projects that support both mitigation and local economic value.