Sinopsis
Investment News for a Sustainable Edge
Episodios
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								Trimtab goes all in on impact first + An affordable 'community of opportunity' in East Harlem17/10/2025 Duración: 23minHost 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. 
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								Big plans for the US International Development Finance Corp. + Debt and equity “growth funds” in Africa10/10/2025 Duración: 24minHost 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 
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								Broadening the impact tent with Impact(ed) podcast hosts Eric Horvath and Lucas Turner-Owens08/10/2025 Duración: 28minImpact(ed) co-hosts Lucas Turner-Owens and Eric Horvath join David Bank to reflect on the evolving landscape of impact investing. They discuss the pendulum between values and business case for impact, the push for broader accessibility, and the diverse voices shaping season two of their show.Check out season two of Impact(ed) wherever you listen and on impactalpha.com 
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								Building shared prosperity with entrepreneurship through acquisition + GreenieRE's surety bonds for climate tech03/10/2025 Duración: 22minHost 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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								BII’s plan for mobilizing institutional LPs amid reshuffling of global finance30/09/2025 Duración: 23minBritish International Investment CEO Leslie Maasdorp joins David Bank to share how the UK’s development finance institution is charting it's next five years, with a focus on climate finance, de-risking investments in emerging markets and innovative approaches that can crowd in private capital at scale. 
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								A vibe check at NY Climate Week, and how impact is driving alpha -- with or without the label26/09/2025 Duración: 24minHost Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with Amy Cortese and Dennis Price. Up this week: How investors at Climate Week NYC shook off the Trump doldrums (. And how, from Singapore to London, even fund managers that shun the label are driving alpha with impact (12:45).Story links:“At Climate Week NYC, investors look to shake off the doldrums and start deploying capital again,” by Amy Cortese.“Even for GPs that shun the label, ‘impact’ drives portfolio performance,” by Dennis Price. 
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								Carbon Tracker’s Mark Campanale on the strange split screen at Climate Week NYC22/09/2025 Duración: 28minAs climate action shifts east and south, some would-be Climate Week attendees are staying away due to visa hassles, fears of invasive immigration procedures and risk of detention. The rollback of US climate policy likewise has global effects as the Trump administration strongarms nations into buying US gas and weakening climate policies and upends global trade with mercurial tariffs. “The Europeans are not buying it,” Carbon Tracker’s Mark Campanale told Amy Cortese on the latest Agents of Impact podcast. 
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								Arguing for the freedom to give, speak and invest. Plus, looking ahead to Climate Week NYC19/09/2025 Duración: 25minHost Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: Foundation leaders “unite in advance” of expected attacks in the supercharged political environment; how the carbon credit platform Rubicon Carbon is using diversification and ratings to strengthen the market for voluntary carbon credits (07:20); and the bumpy road to the sustainable future as charted by Generation Investment Management’s annual Sustainability Trends Report (15:05). Bonus: a preview of next week’s Agents of Impact interview with Carbon Tracker’s Mark Companele.Story links:“Foundation leaders ‘unite in advance’ of expected attacks on spending and speaking,” by David Bank.“Rubicon’s ‘all of the above’ plan to diversify and rate the market for carbon credits,” by Erik Stein.“Ten slides that chart the bumpy road to the sustainable future,” by Amy Cortese. 
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								Mobilizing Millions for Climate Tech and Sustainable Fashion12/09/2025 Duración: 17minHost Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: The All Aboard Coalition's effort to mobilize $300 million for venture capital co-investments in first of a kind climate-tech projects; the role of fashion brands in supporting regenerative cotton in Peru (06:55); and why decentralized physical infrastructure networks, or DePINs, are a promising model for sustainable community services (11:00).Story links:“All Aboard Coalition mobilizes co-investments in climate tech as federal funding falters,” by Amy Cortese“Fashion brands step into the aid gap to back regenerative cotton in Peru’s Amazon,” by Erik Stein“A new model for digital infrastructure: Decentralized and community owned,” by Crypto Council for Innovation's Renee Pinto da Silva BartonMusic by Isaac Silk and DELOSound 
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								How Acumen’s Jacqueline Novogratz is blending capital to bring electricity to the hardest to reach10/09/2025 Duración: 29minJacqueline Novogratz joins David Bank to discuss Acumen's evolution over 24 years, focusing on three key areas: patient capital, scale, and systemic change. 
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								Courts uphold GGRF freeze + the largest employee ownership deal yet05/09/2025 Duración: 19minHost Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week:  How green lenders are scrambling to salvage investable deals as a federal appeals court maintains a Trump freeze on billions of dollars from the greenhouse gas reduction fund. Employee ownership takes a big leap forward as a company with 100,000 employees sells a 30% equity stake to an employee ownership trust (07:15). And, a look at fusion nuclear energy, a sector receiving the attention and billions of dollars of investments from family offices among other very patient investors (14:15).Story links:“In-home caregivers get a stake in Consumer Direct Care Network as bigger companies discover employee ownership trusts,” by Roodgally Senatus“Green lenders scramble to salvage deals as appeals court OKs freeze on accounts,” by David Bank and Amy Cortese“As fusion energy advances, so does its capital stack,” by Amy Cortese. 
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								Roots of Impact introduces Simple Agreements for Future Impact + Impact opportunities in Peru29/08/2025 Duración: 21minHost Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editors and journalists from our team. Up this week: Jessica Pothering discusses a new financing tool from Roots of Impact, Simple Agreement for Future Impact. Eric Stein joins from Medellín to talk about impact investing trends he's been seeing during recent travels across Latin America (8:30). And, Jessica shares how a medical oxygen company in East Africa managed to secure financing after the DFC reneged (16:40)."Forget SAFEs. Impact investors are incentivizing growth and impact with SAFIs," by Jessica Pothering and Erik Stein. “Peruvian impact investors are mobilizing capital for inclusive growth in the Amazon,” by Erik Stein"Kenya's Hewatele lands $10.5 million to produce medical oxygen locally, " by Lucy Ngige 
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								Wealthy donors are buying tons of carbon just to lock it away22/08/2025 Duración: 19minHost Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with ImpactAlpha editors and journalists. Up this week: Amy Cortese discusses the “billionaire buyers club” of wealthy donors buying up tons of carbon just to lock it away. Roodgally Senatus dishes on the big changes underway at Turner MIINT (7:45). And, dealflow editor Jessica Pothering runs down the impact deals and fundraises catching her eye this week (12:38).Story links:“Billionaire Buyers Club: Wealthy donors are buying tons of carbon just to lock it away,” by Amy Cortese“Impact Capital Managers takes the helm of Turner MIINT to advance the next generation of impact investors,” by Roodgally Senatus."Grupo Gaia is bringing a Big Ag financing tool to Brazil’s smallholder farmers," by Gilberto Lima. 
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								How to fix blended finance + Tsao family office expands impact strategy to Africa15/08/2025 Duración: 21minHost Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: Can open deal data and standardized reporting might help fix blended finance? How the Singapore-based Tsao family office deploys its capital towards impact (10:00). And, goodbye accelerators, hello venture studios – how emerging market investors are helping startups survive the valley of death in reaching impact at scale (15:07).Story links:“Can AI collapse transaction costs and make high-impact investments viable at scale?” by Human Planet’s Florian Kemmerich.“Fix for blended finance: Open deal data and standardized reporting,” by Erik Stein“From Singapore, Tsao Family Office expands the LP pool for impact strategies in Africa,” by Jessica Pothering"These DIY investors are notching impact and exits with venture studios to build startups from scratch," by Lucy Ngige. 
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								Capturing the market for carbon capture + Who gets jobs in impact?08/08/2025 Duración: 23minHost Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: How air capture aims to capture the market for carbon my cost effectively removing it from the air. How Boldline Capital seeks to meet the short term liquidity of impact and emerging fund managers (10:34). And, who actually lands a job in impact investing? Harvard Business School’s Project on Impact Investments crunches the numbers (17:55).Story links:“Capturing the market for carbon by removing it from the air more and more cheaply,” by David Bank.“Impact and emerging GPs to get a ‘bold line’ of credit to streamline capital calls and accelerate dealflow,” by David Bank and Roodgally Senatus.“Who lands the jobs in impact investing? Successful candidates take nontraditional paths,” by Shawn Cole, Jonah Zahnd and Marcus Sander. 
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								Helping advisors meet the moment in impact investing with CapShift's Adam Rein24/07/2025 Duración: 15minIn this Agents of Impact podcast David Bank speaks with CapShift CEO and co-founder Adam Rein ] about the growing demand for impact investing among high net worth individuals and how Capshift is addressing this need through its technology-enabled platform. ImpactAlpha and CapShift are launching Advisors' Corner, a new hub of practical resources to help financial advisors dive into impact investing. 
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								How $3 billion in GGRF funds escaped legal limbo + why biochar is having a moment18/07/2025 Duración: 24minHost Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor Amy Cortese and senior reporter Lucy Ngige. Up this week: How nearly $3 billion in Biden era climate financing, thought to be frozen in legal limbo, made it out to some private equity giants. Why biochar is having a moment (09:00). And, how global superstar Rihanna is investing in women-led ventures in Africa via her Nairobi-based investment fund Gather Ventures (17:40).Story links:“Coalition for Green Capital places $2.65 billion in green bank funds with Apollo, Brookfield and Energy Capital Partners,” by Amy Cortese and David Bank“Beyond storing carbon, biochar’s co-benefits give it early customers and revenues,” by Lucy Ngige“With Gather Ventures, Rihanna expands her toolkit for investing in women-led ventures in Africa,” by Lucy Ngige 
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								The urgent need for climate adaptation, plus a growing role for community development financial institutions in Indian country11/07/2025 Duración: 20minHost Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: New urgency around investments in climate adaptation and resilience in the wake of the tragic flooding in Texas. How Community Development Financial Institutions in Indian country are positioned to step up – with or without promised federal funding (09:02). And, highlights from David's recent interview with Blue Haven Initiative’s Liesel Pritzker Simmons about the ways that family offices are engaging with impact investing during these perilous times (14:15).“Investments in adaptation and resilience acquire new urgency as the climate future arrives,” by Amy Cortese“Native CDFIs are positioned to step up, even without promised federal funds,” by Erik Stein“Blue Haven’s Liesel Pritzker Simmons on family office impact investing in perilous times (Q&A),” by David Bank 
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								Doing more with less development dollars, plus a tribute to Andrew Kassoy04/07/2025 Duración: 20minHost Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: Doing more with less – the blended finance fallout from shrinking development aid and a shuttered USAID. A call for responsible investors to invest in… defence companies (09:30). And, remembering B Lab’s Andrew Kassoy, an Agent of Impact who launched a movement to align capital with purpose (14:40).Story links: “Blended finance at a crossroads: The fallout from shrinking aid and a shuttered USAID,” by Convergence’s Joan Larrea“Development finance institutions lag on transparency and disclosure around capital mobilization,” by Jessica Pothering“Calling responsible investors in Europe to invest in… defense,” by Venture ESG’s Susan Winterberg and Johannes Lenhard“Declaration of Interdependence: Reconciling profit and purpose,” by B Lab’s Andrew Kassoy 
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								Catalytic climate capital in the Amazonian bio-economy27/06/2025 Duración: 19minHost Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor Jessica Pothering. Up this week: Teeing up November's Global Climate Summit COP 30 in Brazil with inclusive nature-based, Indigenous-led and catalytic climate capital. A new tool that helps direct scarce concessional capital for adaptation finance to where it's most needed (09:45). And why more investors are taking an aging-lens to their impact investments (13:38).Story links:"Teeing up COP30 in Brazil with inclusive, nature-based and catalytic climate capital," by Gilberto Lima.“Fund managers center Indigenous communities to drive capital to the Amazon,” by Erik Stein."New tool for adaptation finance directs concessional capital where it's needed most,” by Erik Stein.“A market hiding in plain sight: The case for aging-lens investing,” by SCAN Foundation's Brendan Ahern and Xenia Viragh. 
 
												 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
											 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
             
					