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Helping nature is not enough as a value proposition.
How to ensure your value proposition convinces humans.

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Before we jump in a quick term clarification so that everyone can follow.
Helping nature = Any sort of activity that protects or rewilds nature
Value Proposition = Qualities that make your product attractive for donators or customers
Product = Everyone is selling a product. It might be a service, a physical product, an impact, etc. If you want people to donate to your cause, you want them to buy your actions.
Let's start directly with a banger. Helping nature is not enough as a value proposition.
He did not say that?
Yep, and I mean it.
If you are trying to preserve and restore nature you might expect people to just jump on your idea.
After all, you are doing something extraordinary that would benefit all of us, right?
As much as I personally agree with this way of thinking, it is unfortunately not reflecting the reality we face.
If this dream scenario would exist, we wouldn't be in the middle of a 6th mass extinction, wouldn't you agree?
Why nature protection & restoration is not enough
Ok, we won't open the box of pandora here and go deep into all the different clashes that humans & nature developed in the past thousands of years.
Let’s cut right to the problem we have today and why it matters in this discussion.
Humans are selfish. We put our interest over the interest of nature and climate.
We cut down forests for timber and agriculture, we fish more than the ocean can provide…you get the idea.
So now you can try to fight this and bring systematic change. But what do we do in the meantime?
I like to be pragmatic about it. Understand the rules of the game and become a great player.
The rule that I want to address in this newsletter.
You can't only solve the problem for nature you need to solve a problem for your human customer too.
Addressing 2 problems at the same time
This rule makes things a bit harder for you than for usual businesses or social NGOs. All they have to do is address one problem. Fixing an issue for us humans.
Now you have 2 customers to satisfy.
Nature
Humans
1. You need to make sure that the maximum of resources goes towards nature protection and restoration.
2. You need to get those resources (often money) from humans.
Unfortunately, the majority of biodiversity ventures that I have seen are focusing entirely on number one. With the hope that people love the idea so much that they will just donate or buy their products.
I hope to see such a world one day, but it is not the world we have right now.
I know that you don't need my help with creating an impact on nature, so let's tackle the second customer. Humans.
Adding a human-centered value proposition to your product
So by all means, keep your nature-related value proposition at the heart. But let's add a couple of points to your product.
We take a Rewilding NGO as an example to illustrate the potential value propositions you could add. It works the same if you are having a company or a grassroots group.
Rewilding NGO
Common Value Proposition: We rewild nature to combat the biodiversity crisis
Potential Human-centered value propositions to add:
rewilding has the following positive effects on yourself → clean drinking water, CO2 sequestration, fertile soils, etc.
you can get a tax cut if you donate
you capture X amount of carbon to offset
you create a measurable impact X → makes people feel better
Your donation allows X indigenous women to rewild the area for you
your name will be visible on our wall of love → one page on your website with all donators → people love social proof
you can easily share your impact to your socials with these pictures we created
in return for your donation, you get product X
we partnered up with company X and for every donation, you get goodie X
you adopt animal X and it gets your name
you can pay based on your wishes → one time, monthly, a decade
don't have money? here is a web page that you can forward to your company so that they pay in your name
don't have money, you can donate time, currently, we are looking for an accountant to help us
Rewild this area with an initial investment of X and in 10 years we pay you out X because the area gained in value
you inside the government do not have the means to move fast enough, outsource this service to us → we are more cost-efficient, create results faster, etc.
The list goes on, but I hope you got a first idea of it.
One thing to keep in mind. No matter who you want to attract. If it is ordinary people, companies, or governments. It always comes down to individual people making those decisions.
So using those value propositions will help you immensely to get their attention and resources.
Now it is your turn
Today is Saturday, but book yourself a slot on Tuesday (Mondays are usually hectic) in which you reflect on how to add more human-centered value propositions to your product.
Areas that humans care most about are health, wealth, and relationships.
Can your company/NGO reduce any pain in one of those fields?
That is it for this Saturday!
Stay wild!
Oliver
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