Impact Investing: What Exactly Is New?
A veteran of the microfinance industry looks at impact investing through the lenses of history, language, and psychology.
A veteran of the microfinance industry looks at impact investing through the lenses of history, language, and psychology.
Giving circles are powerful ways to transform the world while also transforming participants’ giving.
Impact Investing: Transforming How We Make Money While Making a Difference by Antony Bugg-Levine & Jed Emerson
Integrated reporting—the combination of a company’s financial and nonfinancial performance in one document—is a crucial step to creating a more sustainable society.
There are unconventional methods one can use to evaluate advocacy organizations and make strategic investments in that arena.
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Governmental agencies in Oakland, Calif., are collaborating to serve at-risk children better, with good results.
Social intrapreneurs—change agents already working deep within business—are the answer for business’s woes.
More diverse workplaces have higher revenues, more customers, larger market shares, and greater relative profits.
People are more likely to use products that they pay for, but when it comes to malaria-preventing bed nets in Africa, the opposite holds true.
The English hope to sell social impact bonds (potentially paid for by the government) to raise money to fund new programs.