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Independent (Manuel Llano)

Territorios Futuros is connecting the infrastructure—both human and digital—for place-based systemic change. Headquartered in Tepoztlán, Mexico, we partner with municipalities, grassroots organisations and impact investors to build regenerative futures for water, waste, energy and public safety. Mission. Translate long-term, community-owned visions into actionable portfolios of projects that mobilise blended finance and deliver measurable social and environmental dividends. What we do. We convene multi-stakeholder coalitions; run participatory systems-mapping and futures workshops; identify high-leverage interventions; and design financing architectures that unlock public, philanthropic and private capital. Our forthcoming digital platform (MVP stage) will score local actors’ capacities and match them with resources, accelerating implementation. Impact to date. Since 2024 we have: • Co-authored the Integrated Water Plan for Tepoztlán, aligning community, municipal and philanthropic agendas; • Co-designed a community-based policing model (20 quadrants, 120 officers, digital C4 system) now moving into implementation; • Launched a post-wildfire regeneration route with Fundación Estafeta, funding Phase 1 intelligence and ecosystem-building. Vision. Latin-American territories where local governments and civil society co-lead resilient, equitable and low-carbon systems—demonstrating that systemic transition is possible, financeable and scalable.

Headquarter Country

Mexico

Geographies served

Colombia Mexico

Issue areas addressed

Sector Service Providers

Communities served

Developing countries Development sector

SDGs focus

SDG 17 - Partnerships to achieve the Goal

Collaborators

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