The Year We Made Space
Looking back on the year, what stands out most is not the volume of activity, but the clarity of purpose behind it.
This has been a year of growth for Communities for Nature – growth grounded in stewardship, shaped by partnership, and guided by a simple belief: whatever we hold, we hold in trust. Resources, relationships, experience, influence, all of it carries responsibility.
At the centre of this year sits the Green Spark Fund.
The Green Spark Fund was created as a practical expression of stewardship: that what we receive must find its way back to what matters. Not as charity, but as responsibility. Not as a gesture, but as a way of working.
Seven partners. Seven projects. Six organisations. Five countries. These figures signal reach, but the heart of the fund lies elsewhere in the belief that small, well-placed support can unlock real change; that trust is as valuable as funding; and that belief, when paired with action, builds momentum.
The Green Spark Fund also responds to a reality that is rarely named. Conservation work can be isolating. Much of the most impactful work is done quietly, deeply embedded in place. The fund exists as a collective platform for connection. It is a signal of trust, and a space where people and communities do not have to work alone.
It is not about scale for its own sake. It is about creating space. About returning resources, modest or significant into the hands of those closest to the work. In this sense, the Green Spark Fund is the clearest reflection this year of who we are: lean by design, grounded in experience, focused on enabling rather than directing.
The same principle underpins our flagship partnerships. Project MITHI, delivered with Security Bank and Oceanus Conservation, demonstrates how values-led corporate leadership can support community-rooted, nature-based solutions. Our continued work through Project ACE, delivered with the Philippine Reef and Rainforest Conservation Foundation and supported by LMAX Group, reflects the power of consistency and long-term commitment.
Personal acts of giving this year, including fundraising for the Bulata Library, come from the same place. Stewardship begins with showing up.
As we move into the year ahead, we do so steady rather than hurried. The work continues as a practice of stewardship, of creating space, and of returning what we receive back into communities.
The Green Spark Fund is one expression of that commitment. It will not be the last.