Governance Structure

Proposed Structure

  • Nonprofit foundation oversight
  • Social enterprise operating division
  • Advisory board
  • Scientific and environmental advisors
  • Rotary and community representation

Our Services

Funding Requirements

Initial Seed Funding

Estimated Phase 1 startup capital:

  • Educational programming
  • Pilot collection systems
  • Community outreach
  • Brand development
  • Initial staffing
  • Legal and organizational setup

Estimated range:
$500,000–$2 million depending on infrastructure scale.

Infrastructure

Estimated:
$5–15 million for:

  • Land
  • Processing facility
  • Equipment
  • Logistics
  • Workforce development
  • Manufacturing partnerships

Long-Term Vision

The Alluvium Project seeks to become:

  • A model circular economy ecosystem
  • A cross-border environmental collaboration platform
  • A scalable river-to-ocean protection network
  • A catalyst for regenerative economic development in Mexico

The long-term goal is to create a replicable framework for river restoration, circular economy infrastructure, and community resilience that can expand throughout Latin America and beyond.

Conclusion

The Alluvium Project represents a new model for environmental and economic regeneration — one where rivers become sources of renewal instead of pollution pathways.

By combining:

  • Circular economy innovation
  • River restoration
  • Community engagement
  • Rotary collaboration
  • Marine conservation
  • Renewable infrastructure
  • Environmental education

…the project creates a scalable platform capable of generating measurable environmental, social, and economic impact across Mexico and the U.S.–Mexico border region.

Like the fertile sediment from which it takes its name, The Alluvium Project exists to restore, regenerate, and sustain life downstream for generations to come.