Criterion Institute is making a long-term commitment to demonstrating possibilities for using finance as a tool to affect social change around gender-based violence.
Over the next several months, we are demonstrating the possibilities for philanthropists and impact investors to have direct, positive impact on gender-based violence. In partnership with Tara Health Foundation, we will create a model portfolio as key to our broader programming on gender-based violence.
This model will be a direct investment portfolio of debt and equity investments in US enterprises that intentionally contribute to ending gender-based violence. We see the creation of such a portfolio as the most tangible way to demonstrate how finance can be used to affect gender-based violence and to make our work on this issue understandable to a wider audience of philanthropists, investors, fund managers and social change agents.
In addition to the creation of a model portfolio, we will publicly share tools that will help build the broader impact investing eco-system and equip the field with the ability to understand the existing and potential impact companies—both private and public—can have on gender-based violence and strengthen the pipeline of investment opportunities.
Our work depends on an ever-expanding community of team members, advisors, donors, and other partners who help us demonstrate our theory of change and ultimately achieve our mission. Learn more about how you can become more engaged in our work.
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