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Headwaters Flow Fund
05Coordinating organisations

Three organisations, one shared mission

Capital relationships, institutional design, and bioregional practice. The Flow Fund exists at the point where those three have already been working together for years.

  1. Wire Group (opens in a new tab)

    Wire Group

    Capital & allocator relationships

    Wire Group is a Dutch impact investing organisation with two own impact fund of funds. Wire Group has been involved in building Bioregional Financing Facilities for more than two years and shows a strong track record of engaging family wealth in next frontiers of capital allocation.

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    Michiel Lenstra

    Contact

    Michiel Lenstra

    michiel@wire-group.org
  2. Dark Matter Labs (opens in a new tab)

    Dark Matter Labs

    Institutional design & innovation

    Dark Matter Labs is a world-renowned thought leader in ambitious societal renewal and has been building new civic infrastructure for more than 10 years. Since co-publishing the book “Bioregional Financing Facilities — Reimagining Finance to Regenerate Our Planet” in 2024, Dm is considered one of the pioneers in bioregional finance and contributed to launching a global movement.

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    Leon Seefeld

    Contact

    Leon Seefeld

    leon@darkmatterlabs.org
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    Bioregional Weaving Labs

    Technical assistance & multi-dimensional bioregioning support

    Bioregional Weaving Labs is the leading pioneer of holistic bioregional work in Europe and has been supporting on the ground work for more than 5 years. Through financial, knowledge, and network capital, it has enabled and helped shape the development of pioneering BFFs across multiple locations.

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Track record

Already catalysed into Bioregional Financing Facilities in Europe

The Headwaters Flow Fund is in fact not a starting point. It is really the next step in work that we have been resourcing, testing and revising in the field for several years.

Time value contributed
€1.6M
Direct funding to bioregions
€5.5M