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Filantropía Transformadora – Inversión de Impacto Jed Emerson January 27, 2012

Filantropía Transformadora – Inversión de Impacto Jed Emerson January 27, 2012. “Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value.”. The Bifurcated World. The only tools for solving social challenges are donations and subsidy.

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Filantropía Transformadora – Inversión de Impacto Jed Emerson January 27, 2012

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  1. Filantropía Transformadora – Inversión de Impacto Jed Emerson January 27, 2012

  2. “Try not to become a man of success, but rather try to become a man of value.”

  3. The Bifurcated World The only tools for solving social challenges are donations and subsidy The only purpose of business and investment is to make money

  4. The Bifurcated World works… as long as you stick to one side • Capital markets • Philanthropy • Metrics and measurement • Education and career paths • Laws and regulations

  5. A Blended Value Perspective • Value is whole and non-divisible • Business can make an effective and morally legitimate contribution to solving social challenges; NGOs have capacity to leverage economic tools. • Investors may actively target social and environmental value creation in their for-profit investments. • There is a capital continuum and flow of organizational form, with various structural options for maximizing total performance with multiple returns.

  6. A Winning Philanthropic Business Model? “For every dollar you donate, 95 cents is invested in the pursuit of financial return and a nickel is invested in our business… (Insert your business here: Small Business Development, Education, Social Change, Environment, Economic Development…) 95% of your assets are, at best, neutral to your institution’s mission…. ….while 5% of your assets drive 100% of your mission. What Percent of Your Capital is Advancing Your Total Mission?

  7. The New Golden Rule Portfolio size does not define the breadth of one’s vision nor determine the tools you may use to create the future you desire Wealth Management and Fiduciary Translation: Your financial AUM and charitable Payout are not your current value nor your future potential!

  8. Spectrum of Social & Financial Objectives ImpactAssets 9

  9. A Unified Investment Portfolio Traditional Diversified Investment Portfolio VC Fund Or Angel Investing FROI Risk Boundary (Impact Investing Vehicles) Treasury Notes, Community CDs, Impact Investment Bonds Private and Public Equity Investing Risk Free Rate PRIs and Recoverable Grants Socially Responsible Angel and Social Venture Capital Fund Investing Available Capital Grant (Program) Grant (Infrastructure) Grant (Research and Development, Seed Funding) SROI Risk Boundary

  10. Sizing the Market • JPMorgan: Predicts that by 2020 there could be between $400 billion and $1 trillion invested this way, generating cumulative profits over ten years of between $183 billion and $667 billion. • The Economist, Happy Returns: Birth of a New Asset Class, 9/9/2011

  11. Impact Investment Managers • Manages $150 mm in debt and equity funds investing in a global portfolio of microfinance institutions with consistent financial performance since inception in 2004. • Has deployed over $ 170 mm in working capital financing to Fair Trade farmer cooperatives in the developing world using debt capital provided by investors with no defaults since inception in 1999. • Manages $500 mm+ in community development loans to social enterprises in the U.S. and the developing world; issues 1-10 year Community Investment Notes to investors with no defaults since inception in 1995. 12

  12. Impact Investing for Blended Value: Pioneering a New Integrated Path 1,000 bankers volunteered within a week of impact investing unit creation Social enterprise the most popular club at top business schools

  13. Impact Investing for Blended Value: The Power to Transform our World

  14. Implications of Impact Investing for Colombia: How will we... …Regulate investment? …Develop transformational leadership? …Measure value? …Unlock philanthropic capital? …Move the money?

  15. The Impact Investing wave is upon us:will we capture its potential ? ?

  16. What is it going to take for Colombia to Capture its Full Potential? Openness Seek out unusual bedfellows Humility Avoid becoming “the new Them” Discernment Separate the wheat from the chaff Patience Watch the grass grow Discipline Resist idea inflation Spirit Break molds, challenge assumptions

  17. Gracias! Jed Emerson jed@blendedvalue.net www.impactinvestingbook.com Twitter: @blendedvalue @ablimpact Facebook: Impactinvestingbook

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