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Impact Investing: What Exactly Is New?

A veteran of the microfinance industry looks at impact investing through the lenses of history, language, and psychology.
By Roger Frank | 3 | Winter 2012

Articles

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  • Philanthropy_in_America_book Philanthropy in America: A History by Olivier Zunz

    Reviewed By Lucy Bernholz
  • San Francisco’s five-year-old universal health care program sees positive results.

    By Meredith May
  • Corporate sustainability reporting is increasingly mandated by government and the public.

  • Why a market for social innovations is needed now more than ever.

    By Andrew Wolk
  • Leaders of Alcoa and PUMA, two forward-looking multibillion-dollar global companies, describe a framework for sustainable growth.

    By Ram Nidumolu, Kevin Kramer, & Jochen Zeitz
  • Ushahidi develops free software that allows volunteers to map humanitarian crises from their mobile phones.

    By Brandon Keim
  • New research finds that some companies are increasingly pro-diversity and others lag well behind.

    By Jessica Ruvinsky
  • Donors and grantmakers are allocating money more efficiently, thanks to the emergence of information and funding intermediaries.

    By Bill Meehan & Kim Jonker
  • Partners in Health and Abbott Laboratories are building a new plant in Corporant, Haiti to produce a therapeutic food called Nourimanba.

    By Suzie Boss | 1
  • Membership in organizations is growing, but not what it used to be.

    By Jessica Ruvinsky

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Podcasts

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  • John Capek Executive Vice President, Medical Devices John Capek talks about ways we can improve the potential success for technologies in order to improve the delivery of healthcare over the next decade.

    Featuring John Capek
  • Mark Kramer discusses the challenges of coordinating corporate social responsibility projects with corporations and the success of the cell phone industry in emerging (third world) markets.

    Featuring Mark Kramer
  • Teachers play a key role in influencing the future not only of students, but of the country and world as a whole. What contributes to teacher effectiveness?

    Featuring a Global Education Conference panel | 1
  • Representatives from various investment firms explain the medical innovation funding landscape, and advise early stage innovators with creative ways to navigate these complexities.

    Featuring a Global Health Speaker Series panel
  • Educators, administrators, academics, business people, and politicians talk about potential solutions, what’s working, and what isn’t.

    Featuring a Global Education Conference panel
  • Todd Park on the need for social innovation in health care. Park discusses how methods of efficiency developed in industries outside of health care need to be brought in to rework the health care industry.

    Featuring Todd Park | 1
  • Daniel Kreeger on social responsibility and federal responsibility with respect to climate change. Daniel Kreeger, Executive Director of the Association of Climate Change Officers (ACCO), outlines the relatively new position of Climate Change Officer.

    Featuring Daniel Kreeger
  • Aron Cramer on the need for corporate responsibility Aron Cramer explains how bridging the gap between profit and nonprofit businesses would bring about social change and innovation.

    Featuring Aron Cramer
  • Chris Bradford,  Co-founder of the African Leadership Academy, on the role of education in Africa. Chris Bradford, co-founder of the African Leadership Academy, discusses the role of educational institutions in shaping the future of Africa.

    Featuring Chris Bradford
  •  Thomas Barry, founder of the Zephyr Management investment firm, on opportunities for social enterprise in Africa. Thomas Barry, founder of the Zephyr Management investment firm, discusses widespread opportunities for private equity investment in Africa.

    Featuring Thomas Barry

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