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Your weekly roundup of the news and features from this week in ImpactAlpha
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Host Brian Walsh takes up the week’s top stories with ImpactAlpha’s Jessica Pothering. They discuss Jessica's takeaways from her analysis of ImpactAlpha's 2024 set of actively raising impact funds, how catalytic capital is unlocking regenerative agriculture opportunities in Brazil, and why drones are taking off in India for agriculture and economic inclusion. "⁠Glimmers of hope for impact fund managers shine through the fundraising fog⁠," by Jessica Pothering. "⁠How catalytic capital helped unlock ecosystem regeneration in Brazil⁠," by Dario Parziale. "⁠Investors bet on drones to lift agricultural productivity and women’s livelihoods in India⁠," by Shefali Anand.
David Bank joins Brian Walsh to discuss some of the top stories from ImpactAlpha this week. Stories mentioned on the podcast: Texas boots Blackrock: ⁠https://impactalpha.com/texas-boots-blackrock-saddling-texans-with-the-costs-of-its-campaign-against-esg/⁠ Clean cooking: ⁠https://impactalpha.com/leveraging-the-carbon-markets-for-clean-cooking-climate-justice-and-social-impact/⁠ Vanguard gets punked: ⁠https://impactalpha.com/elaborate-spoof-takes-aim-at-vanguards-retreat-from-climate-commitments/⁠⁠ Agents of Impact Call 60: ⁠https://impactalpha.com/calls/⁠
Week of June 26th

Week of June 26th

2020-06-2608:59

The headlines, a new handbook aims to help scale up the amount of impact capital, and Dennis profiles Tynesia Boyea-Robinson.
Week of March 27th

Week of March 27th

2020-03-2710:00

Your briefing on resilience and disruption: headlines from ImpactAlpha, David Bank on “making this s***storm matter,” and Amy Cortese brings us this week’s Agent of Impact.
Week of March 20th

Week of March 20th

2020-03-2006:17

Amy Cortese on COVID0-19 impact small business loan stimulus, David Bank with this week's agent of impact plus your headlines.
Week of March 13th

Week of March 13th

2020-03-1310:04

The coronavirus pandemic has upended virtually everything. This week in the pages of ImpactAlpha, we focused on resilience. Featuring Amy Cortese on global  energy markets, and Dennis Price with our Agent(s) of Impact.
Week of March 6th

Week of March 6th

2020-03-0606:54

Carbon capture, inclusive fintech, and creative arts investing. Plus, David Bank on how COVID-19 is affecting the field, and Jessica Pothering profiles this week's Agent of Impact. 
Week of Feb 28th

Week of Feb 28th

2020-02-2807:49

Pandemics, leaks, and billion dollar funds. Plus, what investors are missing if they ignore emerging managers.
Week of February 21st

Week of February 21st

2020-02-2106:53

Featuring the week's headlines, new info on off-grid electricity  in Africa, and this week's Agents of Impact.
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: Why LP might stand for Leadership Potential, in addition to limited partner, as asset allocators contend with an increasingly complex world; how new approaches to the ownership economy are helping to both increase and share the pie; and, amid a pullback in official aid, how African asset owners and fund managers are creating their own pathways to growth.Story links:“⁠In volatile times, some impact investors try to show LP means ‘leadership potential⁠,’” by Amy Cortese and David Bank“⁠Impact LPs and GPs search for solutions in a tough year to raise and deploy capital⁠,” by Amy Cortese and Erik Stein“⁠Beyond affordability to ownership, wealth-building and economic security⁠,” by David Bank"⁠African asset owners and fund managers chart local ‘pathways to growth’⁠," by Lucy Ngige and Jessica Pothering
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: How the Sierra Club Foundation is leaning into system-level investing with its $200 million endowment; the 1803 Fund’s ambitious plans to restore historically Black neighborhoods in Portland; and, how financial advisors can meet clients’ demand for impact investing opportunities, and other takeaways from this week’s Agents of Impact Call.Story links:“⁠Sierra Club Foundation is dumping managers, innovating indexes and embracing ‘system-level’ investing⁠,” by David Bank and Roodgally Senatus.“⁠In Portland, the 1803 Fund is rebuilding Black neighborhoods, zip code by zip code⁠,” by Roodgally Senatus.Agents of Impact Call 75 ⁠recap⁠ and ⁠replay⁠.
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: The ambitious strategy behind New Mexico’s $67 billion sovereign wealth fund; How the residential solar industry plans to stay competitive by eliminating dealer fees; And, how cities are building durable capital stacks for climate action, as federal support evaporates.Story links:“⁠How New Mexico’s $67 billion fund is using oil and gas revenues to build a clean energy economy⁠,” by David Bank.“⁠With tax credits expiring, cutting ‘dealer fees’ could keep solar affordable⁠,” by David Bank. “⁠PosiGen bankruptcy highlights solar industry woes — and puts Brookfield in the hot seat⁠,” by Amy Cortese.“⁠Building durable financing for the energy transition and climate action in local communities⁠,” by HIP Investors’ Nick Gower.
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: Beyond investments and guarantees, how Encourage Capital assembled the necessary pieces to unlock capital flows for the global clean energy transition; The missing markets for local builders and buyers of health, wealth, and vibrant communities (09:30); And, how European pension funds learn to stop worrying and love the companies making bombs (12:35).Story links:“A case study in unlocking lending to small businesses to accelerate solar in India,” by C3's Harvy Koh“Making missing markets for local builders (and buyers) of health, wealth and vibrant communities,” by David Bank and Roodgally Senatus“European pension funds said ‘no’ to defense investments. Then came Ukraine… and Trump,” by Danielle Rossingh
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: Instead of 50 year mortgages, actual solutions to make homeownership affordable; The case of the missing $54 billion in climate finance; And, highlights from this week’s call, on plugging the financing gap for growth businesses in Africa.Story links:“⁠From affordable home ownership to ‘fair-share appreciation’ and generational wealth⁠,” by David Bank and Roodgally Senatus.“⁠The case of the missing $54 billion in development banks' climate financing⁠," by Jessica Pothering. All of our call roundups: ⁠https://impactalpha.com/calls/⁠
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: In the lead up to the COP30 climate summit, the state of climate blended finance is a mixed bag; the private credit jitters that are putting even impact investors on edge (10:55); and, a preview of next week's Agents of Impact call on mobilizing growth funds for growth firms in Africa and Asia (16:10).⁠RSVP for next week's Call!⁠Story links:“⁠Institutional investors warm to blended climate finance even as foreign aid and catalytic capital declines⁠,” by Erik Stein“⁠⁠With Tropical Forests Forever fund, Brazil tries a new approach to slowing deforestation⁠⁠,” by Erik Stein“⁠⁠Debt bubble? Private credit jitters put even impact investors on edge⁠⁠,” by Amy Cortese“⁠With philanthropic capital, Growth Firms Alliance is mobilizing local pension funds around small-business financing⁠,” by Lucy Ngige
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with CEO Dennis Price. Up this week: What was top of mind among innovators and investors at SOCAP; How community lenders are building rare bipartisan support to salvage gains for low income communities (09:35); And, a dual lens for due diligence and impact: investing with AI vs. investing in AI (15:55).Story links:“⁠Community lenders muster bipartisan support to salvage gains for low-income communities⁠,” by Amy Cortese with Roodgally Senatus. “⁠Investing with AI, investing in AI: A dual lens for due diligence and impact⁠,” by Paul Fehlinger.
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: The surprising resurgence of impact-first investing; How lawyers, yes lawyers, are working to simplify impact transactions: And, in Newark, new ideas surface for how to build a nation of owners.Story links:⁠Impact-first call recap⁠“⁠Building a nation of owners with new financial products and fresh ideas⁠,” by David Bank“⁠Lawyers, yes lawyers, are trying to simplify impact transactions⁠,” by Erik Stein
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank and reporter Lucy Ngige. Up this week: Trimtab's unapologetic impact-first pitch to wealthy families: outperformance on impact rather than financials; How the new Sendero Verde affordable housing development is bringing to life a vision for a community of opportunity in East Harlem (10:30); And, a vibe check from this year's GIIN Impact Forum (14:55).Story links:“⁠Trimtab’s unapologetic pitch to wealthy families seeking outperformance – on impact⁠,” by David Bank⁠‘Community of opportunity’: With Sendero Verde, Jonathan Rose’s affordable housing vision comes to life in East Harlem⁠,” by Roodgally Senatus“⁠At GIIN Impact Forum, institutional investors seek to chart a path forward⁠,” by Dennis Price and Lucy Ngige.“⁠ImpactAlpha’s Fall Tour: Equity, ownership and the path to shared prosperity⁠,” by David Bank.
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: Ambitious plans for the US International Development Finance Corp., or DFC, are on hold pending congressional authorization; how debt and equity “growth funds” in Africa are tapping homegrown pension funds and family offices (11:20); and why youth  co-creators are the key to effectiveness in the new crop of AI-driven approaches to youth mental health challenges (18:05).Story links:“⁠Bipartisan plans for a bigger, bolder US International Development Finance Corp. on hold as agency’s authorization lapses⁠,” by Kristin Kelly Jangraw.“⁠‘Growth funds’ in Africa are tapping local pension funds to reshape development finance,⁠” by Lucy Ngige and David Bank.“⁠Youth ‘co-creators’ are busting (adult) myths about AI and mental health⁠,” by David Bank
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editors David Bank and Amy Cortese. Up this week: At Neighborhood Economics in Chicago, entrepreneurship through acquisition and other promising ideas are filling out the playbook for shared prosperity; How ExxonMobil's new voting program for retail investors aims to change the balance of power in corporate governance. And, how reinsurer GreenieRE is bringing the concept of surety bonds to help scale climate tech investments.Story links:“⁠Expanding ‘entrepreneurship through acquisition’ for inclusive wealth creation in the US and Canada⁠,”“⁠Investors who refuse to take a loyalty oath to ExxonMobil should decline to join its ‘retail voting program,’⁠” by As You Sow’s Andrew Behar“⁠GreenieRe sees ‘impact insurance’ surety bonds as the key to scaling climate tech⁠,” by Amy Cortese
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