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Atlas For Sponsors

Atlas gives project sponsors and operators a structured way to turn an adaptation asset into an investor-ready project record. The sponsor workflow begins with asset identity and ends with ongoing reporting, evidence, and financing interaction.

Sponsors often hold the most important knowledge about a project, but that knowledge can remain trapped in local files, informal conversations, field photos, and spreadsheets. Atlas turns that knowledge into a structured open project account that investors, reviewers, and platform teams can evaluate.

The result is not a prettier data room. It is a project record designed for financing, monitoring, and later purchase eligibility.

  1. Create the project profile, location, framework, sponsor, operator, and stakeholder records.
  2. Build the open project account with GIS identity, documents, media, operating evidence, and role definitions.
  3. Maintain financial information, project metrics, and reporting-period submissions.
  4. Respond to investor, auditor, platform, or partner requests through controlled sharing workflows.
  5. Advance from project readiness to financing review, active loan monitoring, and ongoing reporting.
RecordWhy It Matters
Asset identityConfirms the project exists in a specific location with a defined operating boundary.
Stakeholder structureShows sponsor, operator, community, stewardship, and partner roles.
Documents and mediaCreates diligence evidence and supports investor confidence.
MetricsTracks production, operations, climate, nutrition, biodiversity, livelihood, and financial indicators.
Financing recordsLinks project information to loan proposals, active loans, servicing, and repayment visibility.
Material eventsKeeps investors and platform teams informed when project risk changes.

Atlas helps sponsors demonstrate that a project is more than a good idea. It shows whether the asset has operating discipline, evidence, stakeholder alignment, and reporting capacity. Sponsors that maintain complete records create stronger financing pathways and reduce the friction of investor review.