The Obama administration has removed an obstacle that had blocked private foundations seeking to use their full range of capital to pursue their missions. The new guidance from the Internal Revenue Service could help unlock for so-called “mission-related investments” some of the $650 billion in assets warehoused in the endowments of U.S.-based private foundations. “This guidance is not about telling […]
At the Social Capital Markets Conference, A Call to Unite Money and Meaning
This year’s Social Capital Markets Conference (SOCAP15) consists of three days of powerful dialogue with leading impact investors, entrepreneurs, and practitioners. Held October 6-9 in San Francisco, the days will be chock full of networking and engaging content addressing the intersection of money and meaning. This year’s themes include panels on the following: Impact Investing, Meaning, Divest/Invest, Financial Inclusion, Neighborhood […]
Start-Up Israel: Tech Transfer to the Developing World
Israel is a global leader in entrepreneurship, with total of 70 exits and IPOs worth $15 billion in 2014, according to PwC. Its innovative technologies — often developed due to a lack of natural resources such as water — are changing the game in agriculture, energy, healthcare and education. Impressive, but can Israeli innovation spread and […]
Financing the Sustainable Development Goals with ‘Blended Capital’
Here’s the latest trillion dollar question: How to finance the new Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the United Nations on Friday? The new set of 17 goals for 2030, known as the SDGs, build on the Millennium Development Goals, or MDGs, that were adopted in 2000 and ran through this year. The 169 specific targets […]
Is Investment Crowdfunding Finally Coming to Main Street?
The crowdfunding world has been abuzz with rumors that the rules for the crowdfunding provision of the JOBS Act—which would open up investment crowdfunding to all investors—will be finalized this fall. That timing was seemingly confirmed on Wednesday when S.E.C. Chair Mary Jo White told an advisory committee that final rules were coming “in the […]
Investors Support Human Trafficking Legislation
By Robert Kropp. More than 100 institutional investors call for passage in Congress of The Business Supply Chain Transparency on Trafficking and Slavery Act of 2015.
Small Foundations Embrace Impact Investing
Paperwork and bureaucracy aren’t just pains in the backside of everyone working at every small business or smaller nonprofit. They’re also barriers to entry — for new people, new ideas and even new sources of capital. Crowdfunding might help level the playing field, but even that has a new set of challenges and limitations. When […]
real estate, equitable development
One day, in the not-too-distant future, in Kansas City, Missouri, someone will arrive home after a bus ride and a long day’s work at their barely above-minimum wage job. The building in which they live will use 90 percent less energy than the buildings around it. There’ll be a community garden on the rooftop where […]
Spotlight: The Revolutionary Impact of Multi-Generation Education
Before she came to ChildCareGroup, Jasmine and her children were living out a scenario that is all too common among Dallas, TX families today. Though she was doing her best to raise and support her family, Jasmine did not have the resources to pursue higher education and secure long-term employment with a living wage. As a result, […]
From Transactions to Relationships: Thich Nhat Hanh & the Principle of Interbeing
SOURCE: RSF Social Finance DESCRIPTION: Dear Friends, We see clear signs that more people want their values and money to be aligned. They are beginning to shift what they purchase, where they bank, and how they invest. They yearn to connect directly with the producers of their food, for example, and seek to know that […]
Aligning Institutional Investment With Sustainable Development
By Sunny Lewis NEW YORK, New York, September 22, 2015 (Maximpact News) – The largest public pension fund in the United States, the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS), with upwards of US$300 billion in assets, takes sustainability seriously. Just days ahead of a United Nations summit in New York that will adopt new Sustainable […]
Pope’s Call for Impact Investment Resonates with the Faithful
A growing number of Catholic institutions are putting their money where Pope Francis’s mouth is. Francis last year explicitly endorsed impact investments that respond to social and environmental challenges. In encyclicals, speeches and meetings with heads of state, Pope Francis has broadly emphasized society’s collective responsibility to tackle inequality, make markets work for the poor, and address human-induced climate change. […]
Community Bank Spotlight: Farmers & Merchants Bank
During the 2014-2015 school year, Farmers & Merchants Bank (F&M Bank) has provided nearly 1,000 area high school students with critical money management skills via its My Money, My Future financial literacy program. Funded by the bank at no cost to local schools or taxpayers, My Money, My Future is an interactive web-based financial management […]
Investors Call for Support of EPA Methane Regulations
By Robert Kropp. A coalition of investors organized by the Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility writes to 32 energy companies, requesting that they support new regulations on methane emissions.
Dreamforce Oceans Panel
Can the tech industry must the capacity to saves the oceans from overfishing, habitat destruction and acidification? “Oceans are essential, they are our pharmacy and pantry and a primary source of protein for billions,” said Wendy Schmidt, founder and vice president of the Schmidt Ocean Institute, during a panel on ocean innovation during Dreamforce, the annual conference […]
The Investment Implications of Mass Incarceration
By Robert Kropp. In a three-part series and subsequent conference call, Sonia Kowal of Zevin Asset Management outlines for foundations and other investors the importance of aligning their strategies with their social missions.
Letter to Obama: No Drilling on Public Lands
By Robert Kropp. Hundreds of signatories call on the President to end the policy of leasing federal lands for fossil fuel exploration and extraction.
JPMorgan Chase Celebrates Opening of the Latest Community Development Project Financed by $100 Million Commitment to Detroit’s Recovery
JPMorgan Chase & Co. today joined with partners from PK Housing, Midtown Detroit, Inc., Capital Impact Partners, Invest Detroit and Detroit Economic Growth Corporation in announcing the grand opening of the latest community development project in Detroit financed by the firm’s five-year, $100 million commitment to the city’s economic recovery. Rainer Court, at 711 West […]
Disrupting Venture Capital With Real-World Impact and Inclusive Entrepreneurship
Backers of startups worldwide are looking for the next “disruptive trend” that can overturn industries. Ironically, the venture capital industry has begun to resemble markets that investors themselves are looking to disrupt. Speculation about the “next dot-com bubble” abounds weekly; entrepreneurship champion the Kauffman Foundation reflected upon two decades of investing venture capital by saying, […]
Old-School Crowdfunding: Meet the Direct Public Offering
Equity crowdfunding and Regulation A+ grab the headlines. So it may be news to some that investment crowdfunding was around long before the JOBS Act was a gleam in Patrick McHenry’s eye. It just went by a different name: the Direct Public Offering, or DPO. And in spite of the new crowdfunding options ushered in […]
World Forestry Congress: Forests Are ‘More Than Trees’
by Sunny Lewis DURBAN, South Africa, September 16, 2015 (Maximpact News) – Investing in forestry means investing not only in trees but in people and in sustainable development, delegates to the 14th World Forestry Congress in Durban affirmed last week. Held with the theme “Forests and People: Investing in a Sustainable Future,” the week-long meeting […]
Driving the Money Out of ‘Mystery Fish’
The seafood industry has the ability to trace the journey of a fish from ocean to dinner plate. But does it have the stomach to make the necessary changes? A Sustainable Seafood Industry Lab in San Francisco this week explored ways to trace the path of the fish we eat. Hardware and software developers are building traceability […]
Bountiful Catch for Sustainable Seafood Investors: Finalists in Fish 2.0 Competition
The ocean’s problems are well known. Solutions, not so much. And opportunities to invest in those solutions have been even harder to find. That’s changing, in no small part thanks to Monica Jain and her Fish 2.0 business competition, which has just announced the 37 seafood and aquaculture companies that will compete for prizes and attention […]
Summary of Trillium’s 2015 Shareholder Proposals Available for Download
SEPTEMBER 14, 2015: During the 2015 proxy season, Trillium Asset Management filed more than two dozen shareholder proposals with publicly traded U.S. companies and engaged with scores more through direct outreach, sign-on letters and in-person meetings. Our corporate engagement addressed a wide range of issues including climate change, board diversity, workplace discrimination, political and lobbying […]
Wall Street Jitters Drive Small Investors to Homegrown Prosperity
Guest blog by Hazel Henderson, Ethical Markets Media SOURCE: Justmeans DESCRIPTION: The wild swings on Wall Street and other now interconnected bourses in today’s global casino have seen billions withdrawn by small investors. Their instincts are correct. Today’s markets are becoming too erratic and volatile for investors – driven by frantic speed trading and speculators. […]
Global Ethical Finance Forum: What Can Islamic Finance Teach Impact Investors?
The Global Ethical Finance Forum in Scotland earlier this month was animated by mutual enlightenment and the spirit of Edinburg’s native son, Adam Smith, whose Wealth of Nations provided some of the philosophical and psychological underpinning of the conference. Smith’s writing is often misinterpreted, and so too is Islamic finance. Under the theme ‘convergence and collaboration,’ the […]
An index we really need
We’ve been measuring philanthropic giving for decades. There are several directories and annual tallies of American charitable giving. For about the last decade, the impact investing movement has been trying to establish definitions, baselines, and annual measurements. It’s a work in progress, but they’re getting there. All kinds of groups monitor and measure spending on […]
Asian Development Bank Backs Financial Access for SMEs
By Sunny Lewis MANILA, Philippines, September 11, 2015 (Maximpact News) – The backbone of Asia’s economies are small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), but these companies need better access to finance to grow and generate new jobs for the region, says a new Asian Development Bank report. The Asia SME Finance Monitor 2014, which assesses 20 […]
August Local Economy Leaders in the News
In August, Andrea Chen’s work supporting New Orleans entrepreneurs saw widespread national and local coverage during the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina; Kimberlee Williams was selected to lead a World Economic Forum initiative in Newark; Joel Solomon’s leadership in impact investing was featured in Forbes Magazine; and more.
Natural Capital – Why the Nature Conservancy Works with Wall Street
Today’s environmental challenges are bigger than ever. And a rapidly growing population coupled with climate change will only exacerbate current threats. Big challenges like these will require bold solutions. The environmental movement must try new approaches and scale up our work so it’s bigger, better and faster. Although our usual sources of funding—traditional philanthropy and […]
Holy Land Principles Calls for Fair Employment in Palestine
By Robert Kropp. Modeled on the MacBride Principles of Northern Ireland, the eight Holy Land Principles call on US companies doing business in Israel and Palestine to practice fair employment.
Investing in Impact Investors: Capria Accelerator to Seed First-Time Fund Managers
First-time fund managers have a hard time raising capital in any area of private equity. Add in low-income customers, challenging frontier markets and a requirement for demonstrable social impact and first-time social-impact fund managers face even greater obstacles. Yet without the ability to raise their first funds, even the sharpest impact fund managers won’t be […]
Investors Call on Corporations to Oppose Chamber’s Challenge to Clean Power Plan
By Robert Kropp. Fifty prominent members of the Chamber of Commerce receive letters from investors, requesting that they address contradictions between their public positions on climate change and their funding of the Chamber’s opposition to the Clean Power Plan.
MacArthur Foundation Focuses on Climate Change
By Robert Kropp. The Foundation launches its Climate Solutions initiative with $50 million in grants, to help ensure that the US meets its responsibilities in addressing the crisis of climate change.
Sustainable Fish: Luxury or Necessity?
The editor’s note introducing our Financing Fish Briefing No. 3: Among the glimpses I got of the changing seafood industry this month on a family visit to Deer Isle, Maine: working waterfronts, fish farms and climate change. Maine’s waters are among the fastest-warming in the world. The impact on fisheries is dramatic, including the closure […]
The Parative Project: Kickstarting a T-Shirt Campaign Against Sex Trafficking
A t-shirt can send a message about sex trafficking. Drew Oxley thinks he can send an even stronger message by creating jobs and economic opportunity for former sex workers. After a successful Kickstarter campaign, the Cincinnatti entrepreneur will source The Parative Project’s t-shirts, tote bags and banners from India via the Aruna Project, which supports women rescued from India’s […]
Millennial Financial Advisors Eye Wealth Transfer to Millennial Investors
I’m an activist and a financial advisor. That’s not traditional, but it’s typical for us millennials. The millennial generation (born between 1980 and 2000) is the largest generation in America and is about to receive one of the largest transfers of wealth in modern history. A projected $30 trillion in financial and non-financial assets will pass from Baby […]
UN Global Compact’s Outgoing Director to Join Board of Values-Based Asset Management Firm
SOURCE: United Nations Global Compact DESCRIPTION: NEW YORK, August 31, 2015 /3BL Media/ – Today, after 15 years at the helm of the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative, Georg Kell will step down as Executive Director of the UN Global Compact, the organization he helped found in 2000 and which he has built into a global movement […]
Another Major Religion Gets the Implications of Climate Change
By Robert Kropp. Two months after Pope Francis delivers his encyclical on climate change, Islamic Relief hosts a climate change symposium and publishes the Islamic Declaration on Global Climate Change.
Video: How Do You Invest Directly In Green Assets For Sustainable Growth?
SOURCE: Old Mutual DESCRIPTION: Old Mutual Investment Group Head of Sustainability Research and Engagement, Jon Duncan, answers the question: “How do you invest directly in sustainable growth?” Watch more videos and read more articles here. Old Mutual is serious about raising awareness about responsible investment, and in June 2015 Old Mutual Investment Group held a […]
Money and Spirit: An Argument for Rediscovery
SOURCE: RSF Social Finance DESCRIPTION: by John Bloom Money would not exist without spirit. That is, money first occurred as a concept, which is itself a manifestation of human spiritual capacity. Money was generated out of a perceived need to materialize value through physical things, large and small, and as an evolutionary step to replace […]
Attention Pirate Fishing Boats: Eyes on the Sea is Watching You
Has illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing met its match in Big Data? So-called IUU fishing thwarts marine restoration initiatives, degrades natural resources, abets human rights violations and leaks billions of dollars from the global economy. Pirate fishers have largely acted fearlessly because there was no way to track them or enforce law in remote, international […]
Trillium’s Perspective on Recent Market Volatility
August 25, 2015: We are writing to share our thinking on the past two weeks’ stock and bond market activity, and there have been some wild swings in both stock and bond prices. As always, we want to base our decisions on an analysis of the future: How might changes in economic growth and policy, […]
Major Food and Beverage Companies Fail to Manage Water Risks
By Robert Kropp. As water scarcity becomes a major issue for sustainable development, a coalition of investors organized by Ceres calls for better water management and disclosure by 15 major food and beverage corporations.
Social impact bonds: made in Switzerland – finally!
In 2010 the first social impact bond was launched in the UK. In its very nature this innovative structured fixed-income instrument proved the concept of realising a reasonable financial return along with a measurable social dividend. This summer such a bond has been launched as a pilot project in the Cantone of Bern, Switzerland. Many […]
Climate Exposure: Reading the Signals for Investment Risks and Returns
There’s a term emerging for the investment risks and opportunities ushered in by a changing climate: climate exposure. A new report from the Climate Policy Initiative, a nonprofit thinktank founded in 2009 with support from financier George Soros, and Stanford’s Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance, backed by California billionaire Tom Steyer, surveys the landscape of […]
Islamic Climate Declaration Asks Muslims to Take Action On Climate Change
(3BL Media/Justmeans) – Islamic leaders have issued an Islamic Climate Declaration, calling 1.6 billion Muslims around the world to work towards phasing out greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and towards a 100 percent renewable energy strategy. Their collective statement makes several detailed political demands likely to increase pressure on oil-producing Gulf States ahead of the Paris […]
Place-Based Impact Investors Bonny Meyer, Joel Solomon Profiled in Forbes
Place-based impact investing has caught the attention of the mainstream media, as evidenced by two recent stories in Forbes Magazine. The increased coverage shows how far the “crazy idea that investors can make money and change the world at the same time,” has come.
Drilling in the Arctic, Mining at the Grand Canyon
By Robert Kropp. President Obama’s legacy on climate will be compromised by Shell drilling for oil in the Arctic, and the Grand Canyon is under siege from uranium mining and tourism development.
EPA Proposes Methane Cuts for Oil and Gas Sector
By Robert Kropp. The proposed standards, part of the Obama administration’s Climate Action Plan, will reduce methane emissions in the oil and gas industry by as much as 45% by 2025.
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