Invest in a better future.
基金会与金融投资领域的国际机构、企业家、投资人和行业专家密切合作,共同建立有助于实现联合国SDG目标的影响力投资基金及项目平台,实现社会价值与投资回报的双赢。
Impact investing refers to investments made with the intention of generating both a positive social or environmental impact and a financial return. Unlike traditional investments, which focus solely on maximizing profits, impact investments actively seek to address societal challenges, such as climate change, poverty, inequality, and access to education or healthcare, while still delivering competitive financial returns.
Key characteristics of impact investing include:
- Intentionality: The investor has a clear intention to create a positive social or environmental impact alongside financial gain.
- Measurable impact: Investors track and measure the social or environmental outcomes of their investments to ensure that they are achieving the intended impact.
- Range of returns: Impact investments can generate returns that vary from below market rates (concessionary returns) to market-competitive financial returns, depending on the specific goals of the investment.
- Diverse sectors: Impact investing spans various sectors, including renewable energy, affordable housing, healthcare, education, microfinance, and sustainable agriculture.
Some examples of Impact Investing include:
- Investing in companies that develop clean energy technologies.
- Funding affordable housing projects that improve living conditions for low-income families.
- Supporting social enterprises that provide access to clean water or education in underserved communities.
Impact investing is growing in popularity as individuals, institutions, and governments seek ways to align their financial resources with their values and contribute to a more sustainable and equitable world.



