EPISODE · Jul 20, 2026 · 28 MIN
725. How to Fund, Storytell, and Scale What Feels Unsolvable - Sam Teicher, Coral Vita
from We Are For Good Podcast - The Podcast for Nonprofits · host We Are For Good
Half the world's coral reefs have died since the 1970s. That's the kind of number that makes a person feel too small to matter. Sam Teicher has built his whole approach around refusing to let it. Sam is the co-founder and Chief Reef Officer of Coral Vita, a company that grows coral in land-based farms and plants it back onto dying reefs. He could have built a nonprofit to do it. He built a for-profit instead — after a UN-funded project collapsed when a small, restrictive grant didn't renew — and started with just $1,000. A decade later, Coral Vita runs farms from the Bahamas to Saudi Arabia and has earned Sam the Earthshot Prize and a Forbes 30 Under 30 nod. 🌊His work is a masterclass in three things every mission-driven leader is wrestling with: how to fund it, how to storytell it, and how to scale it — when the problem itself feels unsolvable.In this episode, you'll hear:Why Sam walked away from a grant-dependent model — and what his frustration reveals about the limits of restrictive, short-cycle funding for any small orgWhy Coral Vita builds with communities (local jobs, free land for partners, on-site education centers) instead of parachuting in — and why the jobs piece is non-negotiable, not a nice side effectWhy "feel first, then think" storytelling beats leading with statistics when your cause feels too big to solveWhat "hope as a discipline" actually looks like when the odds are genuinely bad — from a self-described optimistic realistYou'll walk away rethinking sustainable funding, community-led impact, and how to keep a team going when the problem feels bigger than you. 🩵Episode Highlights:From a DC kid to a lava-rock lagoon in Hawaii: Sam's origin story (2:30)White House climate team to founding Coral Vita (4:43)What coral reefs actually are — and the $2.7 trillion case for saving them (8:54)Why local jobs are non-negotiable, not a side effect (13:06)Storytelling a problem this big without paralyzing people (16:54)Adopt-a-coral and the "optimistic realist" (18:04)What you can do right now (21:29)A moment of generosity: pink booty shorts in Samoa (24:46)One good thing: the shots you don't take (26:18)Episode Show Notes: www.weareforgood.com/episode/725//Join the We Are For Good Community—completely free.Join fellow changemakers, share takeaways from this working session, and keep collaborating in a space built for connection, inspiration, and real impact: www.weareforgoodcommunity.comSay hi 👋LinkedIn / Instagram / Facebook / YouTube / Twitter
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Half the world's coral reefs have died since the 1970s. That's the kind of number that makes a person feel too small to matter. Sam Teicher has built his whole approach around refusing to let it. Sam is the co-founder and Chief Reef Officer of Coral Vita, a company that grows coral in land-based farms and plants it back onto dying reefs. He could have built a nonprofit to do it. He built a for-profit instead — after a UN-funded project collapsed when a small, restrictive grant didn't renew — ...
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