Financing Green:
An implementation-based training on financing conservation
Welcome to an online training designed for conservation practitioners seeking to address environmental challenges.
The content will be structured around case studies of implementation and project development questions proposed by participants.
The material will build on the Introduction course with Center for Wildlife Studies, “Financing Conservation”, taught by Kate Hamilton.
It will include discussions on the use of tools, including:
Carbon Offsets
Nature-Based Credits
Water Payments
Nature Tech
Impact Investing
Social Entrepreneurship
This training will meet online, twice a month, for 8 weeks, from March-June.
The tentative time is every other Wednesday, March 4th - June 3rd, 2026, from 1:00 - 2:30 pm PT.
Guest speakers will join to share their experiences in conservation finance implementation. Course material will include relevant readings and case studies.
Course prerequisites:
Training Cost:
Early bird: $425 if registered by January 9th, 2025
Regular: $525
To register, or for questions, contact kh(at)katehamilton.net
Have a foundational knowledge in environmental markets and conservation finance tools
Are able to join the majority of courses online -- this is a course built on participant needs and engagement. Tentative time:
Wednesdays, 1-2:30 pm PT (please let me know if you are interested and not able to join this time)Commit 5 hours per month outside of class to course material and activities
Example Sessions Overview
Session 1
Introduction to the Financing Green “tool shed”
Participant interests
Key social and ecological planning considerations
Session 2
Social Entrepreneurship
From startups to corporate supply chain
Session 3
Impact Investing I
Private Finance, Blended Finance
Session 4
Impact Investing II
Developing a Fund
Session 5
Carbon Offsets and Other Carbon Finance Mechanisms
Session 6
Investing in Watersheds
Session 7
Considerations in Developing Nature Credits
Session 8
Participant Case Studies
About Kate Hamilton
Katherine Hamilton is a consultant and educator, specializing in impact investing, social entrepreneurship and climate finance. She has advised foundations, nonprofits, government and business. She has served as an instructor at the University of Colorado Leeds School of Business and currently teaches a course on Impact Investing and Social Entrepreneurship at Northeastern University.
Katherine previously served as Director of Forest Trends’ Ecosystem Marketplace, a non-profit news, data, and analytics service focused on incentives for conservation. At Ecosystem Marketplace, she created the ‘State of the Voluntary Carbon Market’ series and co-authored the book Voluntary Carbon Markets: A Business Guide.
Katherine’s consultancy includes an emphasis on capacity building, and leading trainings around the world, She recently developed a series of Climate Finance Workshops for professionals in Mexico as a Fulbright Specialist. As a Colorado State Center for Collaborative Conservation Fellow her research focused on designing place based education for environmental policymakers.