





WASHINGTON, DC — July 9, 2026 — (KOREWIRE) Green Compass LLC, a Washington, DC-based company retrofitting commercial real estate with nature-based climate solutions, has launched its second community investment campaign on Honeycomb Credit to expand green stormwater infrastructure that generates stormwater retention credits in the District.
The campaign supports Green Compass’s work to transform urban runoff—often treated as a costly pollution problem—into a source of clean water, climate resilience and revenue. The company currently manages 10 urban acres using rain gardens, tree canopies and infiltration trenches that capture 5.3 million gallons of stormwater and avoid 8 tons of greenhouse gas emissions each year.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has identified urban stormwater as a persistent and growing source of water pollution, while also recognizing green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) as a way to use plants, soils and nature itself to manage stormwater and create healthier urban environments. Green Compass applies that approach directly to commercial properties, helping turn underused urban spaces into working environmental assets.
“Clean water is a climate solution,” said Nicole Whalen, founder, CEO and employee owner of Green Compass. “When we build rain gardens, plant trees and create infiltration systems, we are not just managing stormwater. We are cooling urban spaces, reducing pollution, creating pollinator habitat, beautifying properties and helping people participate in the transition to a more resilient built environment.”
Washington, DC’s stormwater retention credit market allows certain green infrastructure projects to generate tradable environmental credits for new construction or development projects seeking flexible “off-site” stormwater management compliance. Green Compass works with commercial property owners to design, build and operate green infrastructure systems that reduce runoff while generating long-term value.
The new Honeycomb Credit campaign follows Green Compass’s first crowdfunded offering, which was repaid in full with interest and on schedule. Early momentum in the second campaign has come from investors across 25 states, reflecting growing interest in practical, place-based climate solutions that combine environmental benefits with community capital, accessible to every American.
“Green Compass was built around a simple idea: the places we already have—parking lots, commercial properties and overlooked urban spaces—can become part of the climate solution,” Whalen said. “Community investment helps more people see that clean water infrastructure is not just something governments and utilities build. It is something communities, property owners and everyday investors can help bring to life.”
Green Compass’s projects are designed to provide multiple benefits at once. Property owners can reduce stormwater costs and improve site aesthetics. Residents and visitors benefit from greener, more attractive urban spaces. Pollinators gain habitat. Local waterways receive less polluted runoff. Investors can participate in a company working to scale nature-based infrastructure in one of the country’s most innovative stormwater markets.
Whalen founded Green Compass to accelerate climate investment in the built environment, where climate solutions often require practical, financeable upgrades to existing properties. Her work combines environmental markets, real estate retrofits and community investment to help make nature-based infrastructure more accessible and scalable.
The Green Compass campaign is now live on Honeycomb Credit. To learn more, visit:
https://invest.honeycombcredit.com/campaigns/Green-Compass-Climate-Impact-Note-2nd-Offer
About Green Compass LLC
Green Compass LLC is a Washington, DC-based company that retrofits commercial real estate with nature-based climate solutions. The company develops and manages green stormwater infrastructure, including rain gardens, tree canopies and infiltration trenches, that can generate stormwater retention credits while reducing runoff, supporting cleaner waterways, improving urban spaces and cost-effective environmental compliance. Learn more at www.greencompass.co.
Disclaimer
This announcement is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice or an offer to sell securities. Any investment involves risk, including possible loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Interested readers should review the offering materials on Honeycomb Credit before making any investment decision.
Media Contact
Nicole Whalen
Green Compass LLC
nicole@greencompass.co
www.greencompass.co