GLOBAL CLIMATE REPARATIONS

reef fund

Rebuilding what sustains us. Repairing how resources move.

Across the world, frontline communities are rebuilding after climate crises with resources they do not control.

Climate finance today is shaped by distance, debt, and decisions made far from the people most impacted.

It often arrives as loans, not repair. It prioritizes markets over communities. And too often, it leaves frontline communities navigating recovery without the resources or authority to shape it.

The question is not whether funding exists, but who governs it and what it makes possible. 

Global Climate Reparations charts a different path. The Reef Fund begins to build it.

Today's climate finance moves through systems that extract, even in recovery. The Reef Fund shifts both how resources move and who decides.

Here's how it differs:

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building the reef

What is the Reef Fund?

The Reef Fund is Global Climate Reparations in practice. Grounded in the vision shared and outlined in The Future Is Made of Coral, the Fund advances a frontline-led model for reparative climate finance where repair replaces extraction and communities most impacted by climate crises govern how resources move and what they make possible.

That means shifting decision-making power to frontline communities so they can steward and shape how resources are received, managed, distributed, and directed toward climate solutions rooted in collective care and self-determination.

The Reef Fund is not a single intervention.

It is part of a growing ecosystem shaped in relationship over time. Like coral forming a reef, this work connects to create something stronger than any one piece.

This work brings together:

Community-governed funds

that move resources with accountability and care

Movement networks

building alignment across regions and struggles

Technical and financial partners

supporting long-term infrastructure

Frontline leaders and community members

shaping how resources are defined, governed, and distributed

Together, this becomes a global structure for community-controlled climate finance.

Grounded in this approach, the Reef Fund supports:

Climate solutions designed and led by frontline communities

Restoration rooted in land, culture, and Indigenous knowledge

Movement shaped by choice, not displacement

Local economies built on care rather than extraction

This is not just about funding projects.

It is about building systems that can hold frontline communities through crises and beyond.

why coral?

Coral reefs don’t grow endlessly.

They rebuild, repair, and renew. Over time, they form living structures that protect coastlines, sustain entire ecosystems, and regenerate after disruption.

The Reef Fund follows this same logic.

Like coral, it accumulates strength over time through collective stewardship.

It is designed to:

REBUILD

ecosystems and economies harmed by extraction

REPAIR

relationships between people, land, and resources

RENEW

what becomes possible when communities have what they need

How the Coral Takes Shape

This work is being built in relationship, not in isolation.

NOW

  • Convening frontline leaders, practitioners, and partners globally
  • Co-designing governance, standards, and investment models
  • Testing narrative and building shared alignment

NEXT

  • Developing new metrics for reparative impact
  • Launching initial pilots with frontline communities
  • Co-creating fund blueprints and pilot models

BY 2030

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Across convenings, strategy sessions, and ongoing collaboration, frontline leaders are shaping what this becomes together.  The Reef Fund is not a model being handed down. It is something being co-created through relationship, trust, and shared governance