Fund managers go beyond dealmaking to build the field of climate and gender investing
When Suzanne Biegel launched Heading for Change in 2023, her vision was clear: this was about more than moving capital for climate and
Investors are waking up to the outsized impact potential of investing at the intersection of climate change and women’s and girls’ empowerment.
Investing with a gender lens can particularly address challenges in climate adaptation and resilience issues. And solving climate-related problems disproportionately benefits women and girls.
A growing crop of fund managers are designing strategies to seize the overlapping opportunities.
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*Disclaimer: This list of climate + gender funds is based on available information, sourced by ImpactAlpha. Information has not been further reviewed by the managers nor verified by third parties, is not guaranteed for accuracy or completeness, and should not be relied upon as investment advice or recommendations. Nothing in this list or on ImpactAlpha.com shall constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy securities.
When Suzanne Biegel launched Heading for Change in 2023, her vision was clear: this was about more than moving capital for climate and
Heading for Change, the donor-advised fund launched by the late Suzanne Biegel, expanded its portfolio with five fund investments in Asia, Africa and
Blue Earth Capital, the impact investing firm established by founders of the private equity giant Partners Group, has reached a first close of
Incofin invested €3 million ($3.2 million) in Spouts International, which distributes ceramic filters to enhance clean water access in East Africa. The funding
The group photo of global leaders assembled at the COP29 climate summit in Baku, Azerbaijan – the ones who dared to show up
Biodegradable plastics made from invasive sargassum. Seaweed-based biofibers to decarbonize global fashion. Water-insulated panels and nature-based construction materials. Women-led companies from Mexico to