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A confluence of impact: Why companies must shift course to bring different social investment streams together

Innovative companies and their corporate social investors are demonstrating a new, collective approach to impact – one that might just drive a shift in how big firms use their wealth, expertise and influence to “do good”.

Tim West
9th November 2020

The investee who changed me: ‘We took a punt on Alterna – then they shaped our strategy’

Argidius boss Nicholas Colloff on the Guatemalan startup doing things differently – and how its approach to segmenting social enterprises influenced the foundation’s own direction.

Nicholas Colloff
6th November 2020
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Why is impact investing still the best kept secret in town? – EVPA’s new CEO

New CEO of EVPA Roberta Bosurgi uses first speech to rally for "a bigger voice", while GIIN's Amit Bouri says "there are limits to what we can accomplish alone". 

Post Reporters
24th September 2020
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Ready, set, go: Are funders falling behind in the ‘race to zero’?

An oil company foundation has launched a climate investment fund, and investors are backing pioneering startups - but this isn’t enough to fight climate change: are institutional investors ready to join the race?

Anna Patton
24th September 2020

Reaching out: Post-pandemic collaborations strengthen world’s philanthropic sector

Covid-19 exposed a philanthropic sector that wasn't fully prepared for the challenges of the pandemic. But "unprecedented" global collaboration since March will boost philanthropy's fitness for the future.

Julie Pybus
24th September 2020
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A family affair: What stops banks and foundations who share DNA from collaborating for impact?

Do banks and foundations in the same family have to fund the same impact? At a session exploring ‘fruitful collaborations’ at the EVPA conference, it was striking how different such relationships could be – and also their ability to work towards joint aims.

Tim West
23rd September 2020

Ikea: How to survive and thrive as a social enterprise in our supply chain

See behind the scenes of two of Ikea’s social enterprise partnerships as they reveal what goes on in creating products for the global home furnishing giant – and the real-life challenges of being a social enterprise supplier, at the EVPA conference.

Julie Pybus
23rd September 2020
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Fairphone founder: Drop ‘all the legacy shit’ and shake up systems post-Covid

Leading social innovator says Covid-19 offers “huge opportunity” for social entrepreneurs and impact investors to rebuild without being too stuck to past ways of working.

Anna Patton
23rd September 2020
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‘Our biggest enemy is ourselves’ – innovation guru Ann Mei Chang tells impact funders to raise the bar on risk-taking

Greater use of tiered funding, innovation challenges and outcomes finance will help organisations across the impact space “blaze new paths to shape our world for the better”, EVPA Conference delegates told.

Tim West
22nd September 2020
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