Adjuvant Capital Announces $300 Million Venture Fund Designed to Improve Global Public Health
Merck, Novartis, IFC, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Children s Investment Fund Foundation, Dalio Philanthropies, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, ELMA Investments Ltd., Ford Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Global Health Investment Corporation, CDC Group, Anthos Fund & Asset Management, and Others Join in Oversubscribed Debut Offering
NEW YORK, Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Adjuvant Capital today announced an oversubscribed $300 million fund focused on accelerating the development of medical innovations for historically overlooked public health challenges. Launched in 2019, Adjuvant s debut fund will support promising new technologies for indications that the venture capital industry has largely ignored.
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The impact investing community is offering a list of public policy proposals for the incoming presidential administration of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris to facilitate the flow of private capital to public issues, from community reinvestment to environmental protection.
The policy agenda “Private Capital, Public Good: Leveraging Impact Investing to Support a Just & Equitable Recovery” was released Tuesday morning by the U.S. Impact Investing Alliance (USIIA).
The alliance’s objective is to offer specific proposals to “transform community investing to confront inequality,” and to “advance stakeholder capitalism to restore American economic leadership.”
The policy report created with input from about 50 impact investors, community stakeholders, and public policy experts follows a broader 2014 initiative directed to federal policy makers that was led by USIIA’s predecessor organization, says