

Systems Investing for the Nature Economy
Realizing impact by mobilizing capital, growing businesses, and leading with market intelligence
PAST CLIENTS INCLUDE




Providing mission-aligned financing for nature-positive businesses
Sensing emerging signals and ecosystem dynamics via primary & secondary research + analyses
Bringing strategies to life and building long-term resilience through direct support
Mobilizing aligned capital and strategic partnerships to power systems change

An Integrated Ecosystem for Impact
Mana operates as four interconnected units working as one living system, with community enveloping it all — intelligence informs strategy, strategy enables action, action attracts capital, capital strengthens the system, and the community makes it all happen.
Built From Experience
INVESTMENTS WE'VE ADVISED

E-fencing for rotational grazing. Acquired by Merck.


A data driven solution for social risk management in global supply chains.
TRAININGS & PROGRAMS WE’VE RUN
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The World's First Accelerator for Nature-Positive Businesses


Bringing A Business Mindset to Singapore's Brightest Engineers
ORGS WE'VE SUPPORTED

Asia's Premier Geospatial Intelligence Partner



A Pioneering Global Example of Indigenous-Led Dynamic Agroforestry at Scale
GATHERINGS WE'VE ORGANIZED

A coalition to accelerate ocean impact innovation


A Fallow Retreat - A time for rest, reflection & cross-pollination of ideas & learning

Our Insights & Areas of Focus
We specialize in three main impact areas: Land & Agriculture, Oceans & Coastal Zones, and Biodiversity.
In addition to our own experiences, our work is backed by industry wide research featuring expert interviews, macro level data, and GIS analyses.

NATURE-BASED SOLUTIONS IN SOUTH EAST ASIA
Commissioned by UBS Optimus Foundation, this report reviewed 560 project, features 20 expert interviews and covers the various policies, frameworks, challenges & opportunities of various countries & ecosystem types.

OCEAN FUNDING LANDSCAPE IN SOUTH EAST ASIA
A first-of-its-kind deep dive into public data on ocean funding from 2019 to 2024 in SEA (with over 345 unique funders covered), providing clarity on where capital is being directed—and where critical gaps remain—in support of the ocean’s health.

