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A $25,000 regenerative working-capital bridge lets NABU deliver a signed Google creative-production contract now instead of waiting on milestone payment — and recycles back to the pool on 31 August 2026.
NABU held a signed commercial contract with Google but faced a temporal mismatch: the creative work had to be paid for and delivered before the client invoice would clear. Under conventional financing, that cash-timing gap delays delivery and strains the team — fragility produced by timing, not by a bad project.
A $25,000 bridge from the regenerative pool covers NABU's working capital so creatives are paid and the work proceeds on schedule. NABU completes delivery on 30 June 2026; when the client invoice clears, the $25,000 returns to the pool on 31 August 2026 — redeployable into the next cycle. The instrument is non-extractive (no interest, no equity), single-cycle, and mission-aligned: the capital does the work and comes home.
What makes this a regenerative deployment rather than a one-off grant.
The bridge draws from a shared regenerative pool, not bilateral funding — principal returns and redeploys to the next cycle rather than being spent once.
Capital deployed, time-to-cash, and recycling rate R.
Work shipped to the contract — output and reach.
Capital returning to the pool and redeploying to the next cycle.