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  • What is place-based impact investing?

    IMPACT 101: Place-based impact investing doesn't just mean investing in a particular city, region or rural area – so what does it mean? And why are pension funds, local authorities and asset managers getting involved?

  • Impact-linked compensation: How to move from kids’ shoes to a grown-up model

    Success in the venture capital world has long been rewarded with a share of profits called ‘carried interest’. In the impact investing market, fund managers are trialling ‘impact carry’. After testing it out, what do fund managers and investors think?

  • ‘Yesable propositions’: how to negotiate for social change

    If you want someone to change their behaviour, consider how to frame a proposal that is in their interests as well as yours. It’s a life-changing approach that can be a fundamental principle for social entrepreneurs.

  • Start small, but start somewhere meaningful: How to be brilliant at reporting your impact

    Don’t be scared to report on things that aren’t perfect, make reporting central to your work and ask difficult questions. Expert advice for social enterprises and other impact-focused organisations from our webinar on impact reporting.

  • Social enterprise and impact investing events in 2024 and beyond

    Ready to network, learn and get inspired? Don't book your diary without the Pioneers Post roundup of social impact events coming soon – for social entrepreneurs, impact investors and all those working within the global impact economy.

  • Pioneers Post Business School: How to do good business, better

    The tools and insight you need to do good business, better. Get expert advice, practical insight and frontline examples on key business management topics from our network of social business practitioners and advisors. 

Collection: The Gathering

Future gazing & future shaping: Impact in the city

There has been much talk about ‘place-based investment’ – what is happening on the ground? With Bristol as the central case study, this session explored how a collaborative approach to investment in places can promote systemic change, and the conditions needed to make this happen.

Collection: The Gathering

Building the market: The rules of the road for impact investing

2019 is the year when the rules of the road for impact finance are set out on a global scale – the International Finance Corporation (IFC) has proposed “principles”, the Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN) has “characteristics”. From the point of view of UK social investment, what would we want to see in the rules of the road? What are the principles that give impact real integrity and the opportunity to achieve for both our mission and our sustainability and growth?

Collection: The Gathering

Building the market: Preaching to the unconverted: Moving beyond the guardian reader

How do we improve public messaging on social investment? To become mainstream, maybe we also need to speak to those who will only invest because there will be serious consequences for their own self-interest if they don’t. Evita Zanuso of Big Society Capital chaired this ‘Conversation for Change’ – a more informal discussion – at the Gathering with Amir Rizwan of Comic Relief and Rod Schwartz of ClearlySo

Collection: The Gathering

Building the market: Playing the long game

Both internationally and in the UK pension funds are starting to think about allocating capital to impact but based on money actually commited, the UK is lagging behind its European counterparts. At the first Gathering in Dartington in 2017, investors and advisers came up with an idea to promote impact investment to pension funds. At this year’s Gathering, delegates heard about what progress had been made.