Allocating for Impact: Subject Paper of the Asset Allocation Working Group

18th September 2014

The Asset Allocation Working Group, established as part of the Social Impact Investment Taskforce, has released their findings in the report, Allocating for Impact. The paper provides a framework for including impact investments across a balanced investment portfolio, without compromising the financial goals and fiduciary responsibilities of Chief Investment Officers and investment managers. It is also makes concrete […]

The Asset Allocation Working Group, established as part of the Social Impact Investment Taskforce, has released their findings in the report, Allocating for Impact.

The paper provides a framework for including impact investments across a balanced investment portfolio, without compromising the financial goals and fiduciary responsibilities of Chief Investment Officers and investment managers. It is also makes concrete recommendations for how policymakers can enable the capital markets to play a powerful role in how we address pressing social and environmental issues.

Access the full report here.

You can also access the ‘Impact Investment: The Invisible Heart of Markets – Harnessing the power of entrepreneurship, innovation and capital for public good’ report here.

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