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An Unexpected Entrepreneur: A Female Founder And Fund Manager Breaks New Ground

An Unexpected Entrepreneur: A Female Founder And Fund Manager Breaks New Ground
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The Brief: Centering Blackness, HBCU venture capital, virtual surgery, cost-effective pay-for-success, facilitating dealflow

The Brief: Centering Blackness, HBCU venture capital, virtual surgery, cost-effective pay-for-success, facilitating dealflow
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The future of education finance - InvestmentNews

SDG #4: Quality education. The pathway to economically sustainable jobs is an inclusive and equitable quality education. Christa Velasquez of the Lumina Impact Ventures describes the challenges that derail individuals from attaining post-secondary education, which is considered the key determinant separating the haves and the have-nots, and David Helene of Edquity illustrates how Lumina’s funds are directly helping students. Andrea Phillips helps Liz and Steve learn what outcomes financing is and its potential to change the impact investing landscape. Episode Notes • Links between education attainment and keeping a job during Covid-19.   • How 900,000 new jobs created in March included only 1% for workers with a high school education or less.

Michelle O Neill launches new £1 35m heritage centre in West Belfast

Michelle O Neill launches new £1.35m heritage centre in West Belfast It will comprise a new world class visitor facing museum, a restaurant, a roof terrace, a heritage trail and associated infrastructural enhancements Deputy First Minster Michelle O’Neill launches new £1.35M Heritage Centre Never miss a thing from Belfast and beyond - sign up for FREE newsletter direct to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

A fund that will give your investments some social impact

© Getty Images/iStockphoto Before environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing came along there was SRI: socially responsible investing. Whereas ESG tries to be many different things, SRI involves investing in local communities, charities, and social enterprises and achieving a direct, measurable impact. You should also, hopefully, make a profit. Big Society Capital, a major player in this sector, estimates that the investable high-impact segment of the UK market will be around £10bn-£15bn by 2025. Perhaps the most prominent securities in this context are retail charity bonds, which are issued by leading charities and listed on the London Stock Exchange.  A blue-chip partner

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