“What did they
do with my investment?”
When trust isn’t assumed, but structured.
When accountability becomes real.
Social impact investments are still governed by reporting cycles. Money is transferred upfront. Accountability comes later — compressed into reports that explain the past, not control the future.
That creates pressure. Projects are forced to perform certainty, long before reality can deliver it.
EleaTek changes that structure.
Capital is no longer released all at once. It moves in stages, tied to conditions that unfold over time. Progress isn’t explained retroactively — it either accumulates, or it doesn’t.
For social impact projects, this shifts the burden.
Trust is no longer something you have to produce at fixed moments. It’s something that is maintained through alignment between work, evidence and funding.
EleaTek doesn’t ask projects to prove impact in advance. It only asks them to show what is real, when it becomes real.