The Greenpill Network is a global community of regen builders, chapters, and guilds working at the intersection of web3, climate action, and regenerative culture. We create bridges between local communities and onchain ecosystems, equipping people with the tools, knowledge, and resources to coordinate around public goods, environmental restoration, and sustainable innovation.
Through chapters worldwide, developer guilds, and collaborative projects, the network cultivates experiments in regenerative economies, cultural exchange, and impact measurement — all grounded in transparency, accessibility, and community-driven governance.

Our mission is to build the cultural and technical infrastructure for a thriving regen ecosystem: connecting grassroots action with onchain coordination, amplifying local leadership, and ensuring that resources flow toward the people and projects healing our planet.
Fragmented Support for Regeneration: Local regen projects often lack the technical, financial, and network resources to scale their impact.
Funding Gaps & Inefficient Capital Allocation: Many regenerative initiatives struggle to access sustainable funding or prove their impact to funders.
Limited Onchain Tools for Impact Measurement: Traditional grantmaking often fails to track real-world outcomes and long-term community benefit.
Isolation of Local Communities: Many grassroots projects operate in silos, disconnected from global networks of knowledge and solidarity.
Chapters & Guilds: Local hubs and global working groups that provide education, coordination, and peer-to-peer support.
Funding Mechanisms: Leveraging conviction voting, quadratic funding, hypercerts and other emerging mechanisms to enable regenerative capital flows scoped to impact.
Impact Tracking & Verification: Designing onchain attestations and hypercert-based tools to measure and reward real-world outcomes.
Community Growth & Cross-Pollination: Hosting workshops, calls, and collaborations that connect regen leaders across cultures and ecosystems.
Open Source Resources: Toolkits, guides, and frameworks that help communities self-organize and scale regenerative practices
Community-supported and grant-funded, with emerging revenue from partnerships and coordination services for regen projects.
Want to grow through just grant funding
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To date, we’ve raised ~$50k–100k through ecosystem grants and community support, with no outside investors