Marina T. Campos (Maitê)
Managing Director at Sall Family Foundation- Claim this Profile
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Sall Family Foundation
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United States
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Philanthropic Fundraising Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Managing Director
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Jan 2022 - Present
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Conexsus - Instituto Conexões Sustentáveis
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Brazil
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Civic and Social Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Founder and Executive Director, Conexsus - US
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Jun 2019 - Dec 2021
• Oversees a strategic non-profit that matches international funders seeking to invest in the bioeconomy of the Amazon with a curated portfolio of high-impact initiatives and organizations. • Advises donors, investors, and institutions on Philanthropy, Environmental Protection, Climate Change Mitigation, and Conservation Finance. Current clients: Nia Tero Foundation • Coordinated and guided the collaborative design of the Nia Tero's grant portfolio in the indigenous territories in the Northern Amazon. Synergos – Amazonian Collective Action • Mentors a group of six young South American donors in philanthropic theory and strategy design to effect meaningful and lasting reductions in global inequalities and mitigate climate change. The Meraki Fund • Developed a portfolio of grants to indigenous-led investment funds in the Amazon. • Structured the fund's grantmaking procedures and processes for the new philanthropic organization. Show less
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Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
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United States
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Philanthropic Fundraising Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Program Officer - Andes-Amazon Initiative
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Jan 2013 - May 2019
• Co-designed and monitored grants related to protected areas, indigenous lands, economic enterprises, water management, and conservation finance in Brazil, Peru, and the United States. • Developed a partnership with the Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES), which leveraged an additional US$15 million for protected areas and indigenous lands in the Brazilian Amazon. • Managed up to a US$67.5 million portfolio comprised of 36 grants to federal and state governments, non-governmental organizations, and research institutes in Brazil, Peru, Guyana, and the United States. • Co-created the Andes-Amazon Initiative’s strategies and grant documents for review and Board approval. • Coordinated two comprehensive analyses of donor funding for the conservation of the Amazon basin. Show less
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Rainforest Foundation
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Funds and Trusts
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Program Director
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Feb 2010 - Jan 2013
• Designed, refined and implemented grants for indigenous rights, land tenure, natural resource management and climate change mitigation in partnership with indigenous organizations in Latin America. • Monitored grant implementation and wrote final reports for the Board of Directors and other donors. • Provided technical assistance and training to indigenous leaders on issues related to environmental policies, indigenous rights, natural resource management and climate change. • Designed, refined and implemented grants for indigenous rights, land tenure, natural resource management and climate change mitigation in partnership with indigenous organizations in Latin America. • Monitored grant implementation and wrote final reports for the Board of Directors and other donors. • Provided technical assistance and training to indigenous leaders on issues related to environmental policies, indigenous rights, natural resource management and climate change.
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Yale School of the Environment
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United States
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Higher Education
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100 - 200 Employee
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Visiting Lecturer (one-year contract)
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Jan 2012 - Dec 2012
• Designed and coordinated a graduate seminar (“Strategies for Tropical Conservation”) involving leading practitioners comprised of implementing organizations (TNC, CI) and donors (Moore Foundation, USAID). • Advised and guided graduate students through their individual projects with NGOs and multilaterals. • Designed and coordinated a graduate seminar (“Strategies for Tropical Conservation”) involving leading practitioners comprised of implementing organizations (TNC, CI) and donors (Moore Foundation, USAID). • Advised and guided graduate students through their individual projects with NGOs and multilaterals.
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Self - Employed
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Real Estate
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1 - 100 Employee
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Environmental Consultant on Climate Change and REDD
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Feb 2009 - Jan 2010
• Developed and wrote a series of manuals for training practitioners and community leaders on environmental services and forest carbon projects in collaboration with Forest Trends and the State Government of Amazonas. • Coordinated the data gathering, analysis and publication of a guide on REDD+ projects in Latin America in collaboration with the Institute for Conservation and Sustainable Development of Amazonas (IDESAM) and TNC Brazil. • Developed and wrote a series of manuals for training practitioners and community leaders on environmental services and forest carbon projects in collaboration with Forest Trends and the State Government of Amazonas. • Coordinated the data gathering, analysis and publication of a guide on REDD+ projects in Latin America in collaboration with the Institute for Conservation and Sustainable Development of Amazonas (IDESAM) and TNC Brazil.
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Coordinator of State Climate Change Program
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Feb 2007 - Jan 2009
• Supervised the design and implementation of energy, climate change education and carbon monitoring programs at the state-level. • Co-designed and coordinated a US$2 million public-private sector partnership between Marriott International and local NGOs to implement Brazil’s first Reduction of Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation (REDD) project in the Juma Sustainable Development Reserve. • Structured and implemented Brazil’s first Payment for Environmental Services Program (“Bolsa Floresta”), involving 20 scientific and grassroots organizations benefiting more than 1,000 families in six protected areas. • Hired and managed a multi-disciplinary team of 15 professionals working on climate change issues and environmental conservation. Show less
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Education
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Yale School of the Environment
Ph.D., Social Ecology -
Universidade de São Paulo
MSc., Botany -
Universidade de São Paulo
BSc., Biology -
University of Pennsylvania
Executive Program, Social Impact Strategy