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FeaturedAggregating Impact: A Funder's Guide to Mission Investment IntermediariesMark Kramer and Sarah Cooch This report provides a guide to mission investment intermediaries, organizations that collect capital from multiple sources and reinvest it in people and enterprises, whether nonprofit or for-profit, that deliver both social impact and financial returns. A growing number of foundations and other funders are beginning to use such intermediaries versus making mission investments directly. This is due to a number of advantages that intermediaries can provide, such as ease of investment, reduced risk, lower transaction costs, specialized expertise, performance reporting, and an expanded deal flow. Yet our research disclosed that many funders are unaware of the wide range of mission investment intermediaries that are available and of the advantages they can offer. Download PDF of the report » The Power of Strategic Mission InvestingMark Kramer and Sarah Cooch Compounding Impact: Mission Investing by U.S. FoundationsSarah Cooch This recently published report provides the first comprehensive analysis of mission investing by U.S. foundations. The study, funded by The David and Lucile Packard Foundation, analyzes the mission investment activity of 92 U.S. foundations, which have made a combined total of $2.3 billion of mission investments. Mission investing is a more specific type of social investing, and represents the use of financial investments as tools to achieve a foundation’s mission. Download Executive Summary » Investing for Impact - Managing and Measuring Proactive Social InvestmentsMark Kramer and Sarah Cooch SEED Funds - A Powerful New Approach to Corporate Social Investment Greg Hills
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