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Investing in Value Creation Through Regenerative Agriculture

3BL Media

by Mary Beth Gallagher, the Director of Engagement, Domini Impact Investments The challenge is feeding 8.1 In 2018, we began a journey at Domini in adopting a system-level approach to our investments. billion people within Earth’s planetary boundaries. First was looking at Forests and now Agriculture.

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Systemic Investing for Social Change

Stanford Social Innovation

One expression of this is what we call the “single-asset paradigm” of impact investing: the idea that a single technology, project, or enterprise can bring about structural change in society. In this way, systemic investing invites us to reimagine and evolve how impact investment—and finance more broadly—could work.

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As Nature Intended

Chris Hall

Although the overwhelming majority of the Church Commissioners’ assets are UK-based, the fund does have some holdings abroad – including forestry investments in the US. There has been an overwhelmingly positive view towards regenerative farming and positive actions to improve biodiversity, which we’re keen to bring forward.”

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Where the ‘New Formal’ is the New Normal: Lessons on Innovation from India’s Artisan Economy

James Militzer

Reimagining Access to Capital: While India is fast becoming a focal point for impact investing, much like in other parts of the world, the pool of investors remains limited to sectors such as education and financial inclusion. Policy cannot be created without context-specific mapping — both qualitative and quantitative.