Not Boring Founders: Michael Kelly, Open Forest Protocol.

"Age of Miracles" - A podcast by Packy McCormick | Turpentine

Michael Kelly is the co-founder of Open Forest Protocol.    Open Forest Protocol (OFP) is a scalable open platform that allows forest projects of any size, from around world, to Measure, Report, and Verify (MRV) their forestation data.  Through OFP, individuals, communities, NGOs, entrepreneurs, and governments are able to create transparent, immutable, proof-of-impact data that is comprehensively verified by a network of independent experts.  OFP is creating the foundation for more inclusive, scalable, and data-backed financing mechanisms for nature-based climate solutions.   SPONSORED BY CAUSAL: Many of us rely on Excel, and we couldn’t imagine a world without it. Excel lets us quickly crunch numbers, build financial forecasts and model out scenarios to make better decisions.  But modelling in Excel and G-Sheets comes with its challenges: manual data dumps, #REFs, untraceable errors, and a lack of data protection create a constant stream of manual work, stress and a lack of confidence in the work you just did — and that’s where Causal comes in. Causal is a better way for working with numbers. It's like Excel minus the arcane formulas (no more Sheet1!$E$4 or VLOOKUPs), plus effortless modelling, live data integrations (accounting systems, CRMs, etc.), and beautiful interactive dashboards.  And given current market conditions, every startup needs a solid financial model to steer the ship. I've worked with the Causal team to create the Startup Suite — a set of 4 template models for early stage companies. It includes your revenue model, hiring plan, P&L and runway projection: the basics for any startup to keep an eye on the finances and plan for the future.  If you’re a startup founder, early-stage employee or just a lover of all things data, you’ll love Causal. Try Causal for free at the special Not Boring link. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ageofmiracles/message

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