STEP 01
Environmental Extraction
Municipalities and organizations remove environmental resources at scale.
trees cut down since you arrived
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The Problem
Every day, ecosystems disappear while underserved communities remain underfunded. EcoAudit exists to reconnect environmental impact with human investment.
How EcoAudit Works
EcoAudit tracks environmental impact, measures accountability, and redirects support into school partnerships, sustainable housing, and green infrastructure across underserved communities.
STEP 01
Municipalities and organizations remove environmental resources at scale.
STEP 02
EcoAudit measures environmental impact through sustainability tracking and accountability systems.
STEP 03
Environmental accountability funding is redirected into underserved communities.
STEP 04
Every project, investment, and impact metric remains publicly visible.
Nigeria Initiative
Environmental accountability should create visible human impact: durable learning spaces, sustainable housing, public green infrastructure, and youth-led documentation.
8 partner schools
Solar-powered classrooms, green school infrastructure, and environmental learning programs.
2 housing pilots
Sustainable housing pilots, urban environmental improvement, and public green spaces.
1,200 field images
Photography, environmental storytelling, and youth documentation tied directly to the camera initiative.
Live Impact Map
A stylized accountability map links extraction risk, reinvestment funding, partner schools, youth documentation, and public reporting across key Nigerian regions.
schools partnered
8
communities funded
14
funding allocation
92%
The Numbers
Trees tracked
Communities funded
Partner schools
Transparency allocation
Students impacted
Impact Stories
The platform becomes human when funding creates places people can enter, document, and improve.
Learning space
Solar capacity turns audit funding into reliable learning time.
Camera initiative
Youth cohorts use photography to create a public environmental record.
Community systems
Canopy, courtyards, and shared spaces become visible reinvestment.
Transparency / Data
Allocation, scoring, and reporting are designed as public infrastructure: clean enough to audit, simple enough for communities to understand.
Community infrastructure
41%
Learning spaces
24%
Environmental programs
18%
Operations and verification
9%
Reserve and reporting
8%
Municipal canopy offset
84Extraction accountability
71Reinvestment visibility
92Public reporting health
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