PRT
Planetary Regenerative Trust
Delaware Statutory Trust
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The transition to regenerative value creation is underway. The question for institutional and mission-aligned investors is not whether this shift will occur, but who will help lead the transformation.

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PRT is currently seeking early commitments within the $200M–$500M initial capital raise to anchor Lane A regenerative communities, the Lane B RCCS credit rail, and Lane C enabling platforms.

Dave Ladouceur
Regenerative Development Corp
dave@regendevcorp.com
Life Before Profits

All participation is subject to legal, fiduciary, and regulatory review. This site does not constitute an offer to sell securities.

Available Resources

Executive Summary

PRT Exec Sum v1.7 — the full thesis, architecture, and term sheet.

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PRT-RCCS Full Primer

The complete credit system specification — Five Capitals, temporal-integrity formula, and INAV accounting.

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Investment Deck

The PRT Intro presentation — three lanes, four phases, and projected returns.

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Investor Pathways

Who Can Participate

The PRT welcomes diverse capital sources — each playing a specific role in the regenerative architecture.

Institutional Investors

PE, infrastructure, and real-asset allocators seeking SDG-aligned returns with competitive IRR targets of 8–20%+.

Pension funds, sovereign wealth funds, insurance companies
Family Offices

Multi-generational wealth preservation through patient, regenerative capital with forgivable and evergreen structures.

Single-family offices, multi-family offices, wealth advisors
DAFs & Foundations

Catalytic first-loss capital that de-risks the rail — forgivable loans, grants, and evergreen models.

Donor-advised funds, private foundations, community foundations
Mission-Aligned Partners

Organizations, municipalities, and sovereign funds aligned with regenerative development and SDG impact.

Impact investors, DFIs, ESG-mandated funds

Explore the Architecture

Before reaching out, explore how the Trust works — the thesis, three lanes, four phases, and the credit system.