Catalytic Finance Foundation
Description
This document serves to provide an overview of the underlying project relevant to the Global Fund for Coral Reefs (GFCR), context on Goals of the mandate, as well as an estimated scope of work requested from the consultant. Final details of the mandate should be covered by the subsequent proposal submitted by the consultant.
Global Fund for Coral Reef
Global Fund for Coral Reefs (GFCR) is a global blended finance partnership designed to mobilize public, philanthropic, and private capital at scale for the protection, restoration, and sustainable use of coral reef ecosystems. Operating across 22 coral developing nations-with a strong focus on Small Island Developing States (SIDS) and Least Developed Countries (LDCs)-GFCR blends grants, concessional capital, debt, and equity to drive systemic change through an integrated protect-transform-restore-recover approach.
Building on its operational track record and growing investment pipeline, 2026 marks a strategic moment for GFCR to deepen engagement with governments, financial institutions, reef-dependent industries, and conservation partners through a series of Global Coral Reef convenings aligned with major international ocean and climate forums. These convenings will serve as platforms to (i) showcase investable, reef-positive business models emerging from GFCR support; (ii) advance dialogue on policy, risk-sharing, and blended finance structures for coral reef economies; and (iii) catalyze additional capital commitments toward scalable solutions in sustainable fisheries, tourism, waste and wastewater management, and nature-based coastal protection.
Through its presence at these global moments in 2026, GFCR aims to reinforce its role as a bridge between conservation priorities and investment logic-demonstrating how structured technical assistance, concessional capital, and private investment can be integrated to deliver measurable ecological outcomes alongside durable economic returns, and to position coral reefs as critical natural infrastructure within the broader sustainable ocean economy.
Scope of Work
The Consultant will support in advancing the design of coral finance pathways with a focus on shaping options for a coherent, credible, and scalable global coral finance architecture. The work will be analytical, design-oriented, and consultative, translating complexity into concise, decision-ready outputs suitable for senior leadership, partners, and political processes.
Competencies and Qualifications
The consultant shall have the following competencies and qualifications:
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