Archive for January 5th, 2010
Making your money count: The Case for Community Investing and Social Venture Capital
For several investors today investing responsibly has become a de facto mantra. Further some investors are interested in investing in ways that are socially responsible – i.e, the creation of some social and environmental impact. Investing to reduce poverty in the developing world has also gained considerable traction in recent years. But how do these conscious investors track their investment dollars to ensure that they fulfill their intensions? Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) provides the answer, say authors Jon Daigle, Carrie Hall, Rania Jamal, et al., in their article “Poverty Alleviation through Socially Responsible Investment: Case Studies of Community Investing and Social Venture Capital,” In their article the authors point to four methods of engaging in SRI – screening, shareholder advocacy, community investing and social venture capital. Click to continue…