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impact and contribute to the endowment's long-term financial stability and growth. Examples of MRIs include loans to mission-aligned non-profit organizations (e.g., charter schools, hospitals or research centers) that are expected to pay back loans with interest, as well as investments in for-profit social impact companies, social impact funds, socially responsible fixed income (bond) funds, impact-oriented private equity funds and public equity portfolios (stocks).
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enterprises, enterprises which promote gender equality through hiring, women in positions of authority, or in their supply chain, as well as supporting services which support, empower and develop capacity of women. Gender lens investing was created in response to the difficulty which woman face in accessing capital, as women globally have less access and higher barriers to obtaining capital.
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553:"made into companies, organizations, and funds with the intention to generate a measurable, beneficial social or environmental impact alongside a financial return". At its core, impact investing is about an alignment of an investor's beliefs and values with the allocation of capital to address social and/or environmental issues.
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Partners. Demand is rising with major banks offering gender lens bonds including NAG, Goldman Sachs,
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Impact investment "accelerators" also exist for seed- and growth-stage social enterprises. Similar to seed-stage accelerators for traditional startups, impact investment accelerators provide smaller amounts of capital than Series A financings or larger impact investment deals. Most "impact investment
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estimated that the impact investing industry could grow from around US$ 50 billion in assets to $ 500 billion in assets within the subsequent decade. Such capital may be deployed using a range of investment instruments, including equity, debt, real assets, loan guarantees, and others. The growth of
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Mission-related investments (MRIs) are investments, generally made from endowments, into mission-driven organizations that are expected to generate market-rate financial returns comparable to an ordinary investment of a similar type and risk profile. MRIs are designed to have both a positive social
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Program-related investments (PRIs) are investments, usually by foundations, into below-market rate or concessionary investments that are primarily made to achieve charitable or "programmatic" objectives rather than financial objectives. This category includes recoverable grants, below-market-rate
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As of 2015, impact investing was still only a small market when compared to the global equity market, estimated at US$ 61 trillion (market capitalization of domestic listed companies) by the World Bank. Impact investors managed US$ 114 billion in impact investing assets, a figure that serves as a
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is a subsection of Impact
Investing, and refers to investments which are "made into companies, organizations, and funds with the explicit intent to create a positive impact on gender". Investments which promote gender equity and address gender based issues can be made by investing in gender led
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Impact
Investing in Asia is a burgeoning sector with many funds currently in play. In South East Asia, from 2007 to 2017, US$ 904 million impact capital was deployed by Private Impact Investors (PIIs) and US$ 11.9 million was deployed by Development Finance Institutions (DFIs).
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magazine reported that just 2.2% of all venture capital went to female founders. Taken together, all female founders raised less in capital than one e-cigarette manufacturer. Some have gone to great lengths to avoid experiencing gender discrimination. In 2017 the
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Web-based investing platforms, which offer lower-cost investing services, also exist. As equity deals can be prohibitively expensive for small-scale transactions, microfinance loans, rather than equity investment, are prevalent in these platforms.
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Governments and international institutions need to do more if they truly seek to 'unlock' private sector capital in a meaningful way. They have to ask themselves the following questions: what are the concrete legal, regulatory, financial and
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accelerators" are nonprofits, raising grants from donors to pay for business development services; however, commercially orientated accelerators providing investment readiness and capital-raising advisory services are emerging.
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614:, debt, and fixed income. Impact investments can be made in either emerging or developed markets, and depending on the goals of the investors, can "target a range of returns from below-market to above-market rates".
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The term "impact investing" was coined in 2005 by Mark
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loans, R&D or seed stage equity investments (stock), loan guarantees and volume guarantees. For private foundations, PRIs count towards the required 5 percent annual payout.
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sector) may be non-existent. Although some social enterprises are nonprofits, impact investing typically involves for-profit, social- or environmental-mission-driven businesses.
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to express their values exists, and such investing behavior is usually defined by the avoidance of investments in specific companies or activities with negative effects.
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impact investing is partly attributed to the criticism of traditional forms of philanthropy and
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Berliner, Peter; Spruill, Vikki (September 2013). "The Many Forms of Impact
Investing".
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conceptualized as Human
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Impact Investing: Transforming How We Make Money While Making a Difference
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have played a leading role in the development of impact investing. Under
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funds, but only investments with developmental impact. According to a
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have sought to leverage their impact-oriented policies by encouraging
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1243:"Lessons Learned from Microfinance for the Impact Investing Sector"
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Investing To Save The Planet: How Your Money Can Make a Difference
1150:"Can Silicon Valley Leaders Help Solve The Global Food Challenge?"
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venture capital has been dominating the impact investment space.
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2141:"Omidyar Network CEO opens up about VC-influenced Philanthropy"
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GridShare – Equity based renewable energy crowdfunding platform
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Impact investors actively seek to place capital in businesses,
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1915:"In Fledgling Exchange-Traded Fund, Striking a Blow for Women"
1506:"Why impact investing may flourish in the age of Donald Trump"
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The Catholic church dabbles with impact investing Some Worry
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Impact investing organizations and funds also make equity
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UN Conference on the Human Environment (Stockholm 1972)
2074:"The Landscape for impact investing in South East Asia"
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Jessica Freireich and Katherine Fulton (January 2009).
777:-based manager which focuses on sustainability issues.
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payment times—and an "exit strategy" (traditionally an
1631:"Impact investing finds its place in India | McKinsey"
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1093:. The Global Impact Investing Network. Archived from
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2274:"Gender Lens Investing Assets Rise 41% In Past Year"
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Heal, Alexandra; Wasley, Andrew (10 December 2019).
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Community Foundation Field Guide to Impact Investing
1783:"Engaging Faith-Based Investors in Impact Investing"
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has seen an increased interest in impact investing.
1274:"Impact investing: making money the charitable way"
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1325:"Transcript from Intangible assets by Baruch Lev"
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622:Historically, regulation—and to a lesser extent,
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998:Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
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3450:Qualifying investor alternative investment fund
1953:"Investors' Circle Continues Its Upward Spiral"
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1408:"Investing for Environmental and Social Impact"
815:Increased supranational and pension cooperation
3211:Rio Declaration on Environment and Development
1476:"What You Need to Know about Impact Investing"
1444:"Impact investing for sustainable development"
1359:(1 ed.). Independent Publishing Network.
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3410:Labour-sponsored venture capital corporation
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1247:Impact Investing Policy Collaborative (IIPC)
765:The main activists in this market have been
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1119:"GridShare – Renewable Energy Crowdfunding"
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1757:"Unpacking the Impact in Impact Investing"
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1659:Financial Advisor Magazine (2 June 2010).
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871:ethical framework to endowment investments
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3222:Convention on Biological Diversity (1992)
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1380:Is 'Impact Investing' Just Bad Economics?
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3250:UN Conference on Sustainable Development
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1661:"Wealthy Attracted To Impact Investing"
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719:Impact investing is distinguished from
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2820:Corporate environmental responsibility
2272:Veris Wealth Partners (Nov 14, 2017).
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2151:from the original on 28 December 2019
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1981:
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1822:from the original on 29 November 2014
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1567:"Social enterprise start-ups blossom"
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1303:(1 ed.). John Wiley & Sons.
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1181:Firzli, M. Nicolas J. (7 July 2017).
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634:) of business activities. However, a
3193:Brundtlandt Commission Report (1983)
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2120:from the original on 24 October 2019
2108:Cheney, Catherine (16 August 2018).
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1963:from the original on 13 October 2014
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1573:from the original on 10 January 2012
1171:
1088:"2017 Annual Impact Investor Survey"
752:Low-profit limited liability company
710:Commonwealth Development Corporation
2184:from the original on 8 January 2020
2021:from the original on 26 August 2018
2008:
1711:Hedge Funds and Other Private Funds
1703:
1516:from the original on 18 August 2017
1129:from the original on April 19, 2019
878:Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
645:Simultaneously, approaches such as
572:. Institutional investors, notably
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2835:Environmental full-cost accounting
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2011:"5 Key Trends In Impact Investing"
1879:from the original on June 16, 2018
1842:"Introduction to Net Contribution"
1199:from the original on 2 August 2017
976:Private equity and venture capital
901:Mission-related investments (MRIs)
892:Program-related investments (PRIs)
564:, housing, healthcare, education,
560:, and funds in industries such as
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2769:Run-of-the-river hydroelectricity
1795:from the original on 25 June 2020
1730:. Aspen Institute. Archived from
1671:from the original on 16 June 2018
1546:from the original on 16 June 2018
1280:from the original on 30 June 2015
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3239:UN Millennium Declaration (2000)
2204:"What is gender lens investing?"
1763:from the original on 6 July 2015
1272:Hayat, Usman (4 November 2012).
857:Mission investing by foundations
821:development finance institutions
706:development finance institutions
581:development finance institutions
34:
3756:Corporate social responsibility
2825:Corporate social responsibility
2754:Ocean thermal energy conversion
2693:Community-supported agriculture
2378:Human impact on the environment
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2254:from the original on 2020-08-10
2225:
2214:from the original on 2019-04-14
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2139:Bade, Scott (28 October 2019).
2090:from the original on 2019-01-10
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1990:from the original on 2014-09-29
1933:from the original on 2019-09-06
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1641:from the original on 2020-01-27
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1612:from the original on 2023-07-01
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1565:Sherwood, Bob (4 August 2011).
1536:"Impact investing how it works"
1486:from the original on 2019-10-22
1348:
1337:from the original on 2018-03-24
1160:from the original on 2018-06-23
1028:Merrill Lynch and many others.
910:Impact investing by individuals
882:Soros Economic Development Fund
651:corporate social responsibility
602:Impact investing occurs across
277:Over-the-counter (off-exchange)
3547:Socially responsible investing
3477:Split capital investment trust
3065:Socially responsible marketing
1818:. Mission Investors Exchange.
1709:Lemke, Lins, Hoenig and Rube,
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1292:
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1068:Socially responsible investing
950:Digital microfinance platforms
784:Institutional impact investing
640:socially responsible investing
638:of individual investors using
617:
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3435:Open-ended investment company
3256:Sustainable Development Goals
3060:Socially responsible business
2232:McGoogan, Cara (2018-03-05).
1913:Sullivan, Paul (2016-03-04).
1299:Bugg-Levine, Anthony (2011).
1073:
938:Syndicate or pooled investing
844:concerns facing pension fund
771:Triodos Investment Management
737:initial public offering (IPO)
699:Annual Impact Investor Survey
503:Sustainable development goals
3693:Returns-based style analysis
3456:Real estate investment trust
1984:"Making good and doing good"
1951:Field, Anne (1 April 2013).
1871:James Chen (June 13, 2021).
1713:, §6:43 (Thomson West, 2013)
1504:Morata, Ed (21 April 2017).
767:Impax Asset Management Group
739:or buyout in the for-profit
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3761:Economy and the environment
3628:Efficient-market hypothesis
3085:Sustainability organization
2870:Standards and certification
2461:Social return on investment
2009:Say, My (5 February 2013).
1982:Cohen, Norma (2013-03-22).
1723:Baird, Ross (1 June 2013).
1063:Social return on investment
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3467:Short-term investment fund
2510:Systemic change resistance
2041:"The Future of Microplace"
756:Community interest company
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3415:Listed investment company
3384:Fonds commun de placement
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2688:Climate-smart agriculture
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1816:"About Mission Investing"
691:international development
386:Diversification (finance)
3623:Arbitrage pricing theory
2830:Environmental accounting
2579:Sustainable architecture
2569:Environmental technology
1190:Revue Analyse Financière
967:Impact investing in Asia
665:collated thinking about
663:Stern School of Business
3698:Traditional investments
3683:Commodity pool operator
3657:Noisy market hypothesis
3652:Modern portfolio theory
3502:Unitised insurance fund
3430:Open-ended fund company
3372:Common contractual fund
2703:Sustainable agriculture
1986:. The Financial Times.
789:Institutional investors
628:unintended consequences
570:sustainable agriculture
3678:Alternative investment
3592:Institutional investor
3246:(Rio+10, Johannesburg)
3115:Sustainable management
3100:Urban drainage systems
2840:Environmental planning
2804:Water recycling shower
2794:Tidal stream generator
2589:Sustainable industries
2548:Sustainable population
2533:Demographic transition
2515:Tragedy of the commons
1249:. 2013. Archived from
854:
852:for future pensioners?
833:World Pensions Council
795:Social venture capital
708:, such as the British
351:Alternative investment
3492:Unit investment trust
3352:Investment management
3138:Humanistic capitalism
2953:Environmental finance
2594:Sustainable packaging
1355:Somers, Mark (2023).
1148:Rodriguez, Giovanni.
1009:Gender lens investing
1004:Gender lens investing
924:Exchange-traded funds
919:Exchange-traded funds
850:risk-adjusted returns
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2799:Water heat recycling
2622:Conservation biology
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2441:Micro-sustainability
2426:Ecological footprint
2383:Planetary boundaries
2210:. 22 December 2016.
1592:Ross, Alice (2020).
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3445:Private-equity fund
3206:Earth Summit (1992)
2860:Metrics and indices
2713:Sustainable fishery
2632:Holocene extinction
2451:Product stewardship
2421:Earth Overshoot Day
2051:on 6 September 2015
1569:. Financial Times.
1276:. Financial Times.
1253:on 17 December 2013
1048:Financial inclusion
748:Benefit corporation
508:Sustainable finance
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3647:Martingale pricing
3557:Thematic investing
3522:passive management
2665:Sustainable energy
2627:Endangered species
2584:Sustainable design
2498:Consumer behaviour
1919:The New York Times
1873:"Impact Investing"
1695:has generic name (
1385:2020-10-15 at the
1223:2017-08-19 at the
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760:social enterprises
655:triple bottom line
498:Speculative attack
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1415:Monitor Institute
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2660:Renewable energy
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2637:Invasive species
2574:Natural building
2525:World population
2486:Marketing myopia
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