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USAID and Musoni Microfinance sign $8 million loan guarantee agreement to boost Kenya’s agricultural sector
Small scale farmers, individuals, associations, cooperatives and micro, small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Kenya will be the key beneficiaries of this guarantee.
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- Agriculture, Investing
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- Sub-Saharan Africa
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Press release: Upaya Social Ventures Will Fund Its Next Investments from A Recoverable Grant Pool
Upaya Announced $2M to expand its job-creating investments, including an innovative $1M Pool of Recoverable Grants that will be used to fund its next investments; the first term sheet has been presented to an agribusiness enterprise.
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- Investing
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- South Asia
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Press release: ImpactAssets Expands Executive Leadership Team
Margret Trilli brings strategic and executive leadership to extend organizational excellence and drive continued growth toward a multi-billion-dollar impact investing platform; founder Tim Freundlich promoted to Chief Executive Officer to lead business innovation and field-building; Gabe DiClerico named CFO to elevate finance administration capability.
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- Investing
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Press release: OPIC Launches Venture Capital Program with Financing to India-focused Iron Pillar
New venture capital program to invest in later stage venture funds supporting developing economies.
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- Investing
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- South Asia
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Press release: OPIC Commits $125 Million to Expand Access to Capital for Medium-Sized Companies in India
OPIC will contribute to a $700 million fund established by GPC to expand access to financing for growing companies in India operating in the healthcare, energy, technology, agricultural, and services sectors. By providing greater access to expansion capital, the OPIC-supported fund will help narrow the capital shortage that entrepreneurs and business owners face across India.
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- Investing
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- South Asia
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Finding the Right Financial Partner: Lessons Learned from One Startup’s Success in the Funding World
Kinnos was founded during the Ebola outbreak of 2014, marketing an innovative chemical product that allows even untrained workers to apply disinfectant correctly. Its founders (then students at Columbia University) quickly received more than $750,000 in grants and prizes. But as their company grew, they had to learn to navigate the risky landscape of startup investment. According to Christina Tamer at VentureWell, the Kinnos team's success in this area—they have raised $1 million in venture funding from angel investors—offers a number of key lessons for other entrepreneurs.
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- Health Care, Investing, Social Enterprise
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- impact investing, startups
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Ensuring That The Trillions Have Impact: New Global Minimum Standards For Credible Impact Investing
The Global Impact Investing Network’s most recent estimate for the minimum size of the impact investing market doubled to $228 billion in assets under management (AUM), up from $114 billion a year earlier. Investors ranging from public pensions to private equity firms are increasingly including impact investments as part of their asset mix.
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- Investing
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- ESG, impact investing
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Outside the Echo Chamber: How Silence is Sabotaging Impact Investing
From individual investors to giants like Goldman Sachs and TPG, impact investing continues to gain new adherents. But despite the range of actors falling under the impact investing umbrella, the sector's narrative is largely dominated by the loudest voices in the room – a group that Bar Cudkevich of Aspectus Group argues is largely unrepresentative of the field's burgeoning diversity. She explores why a "strong, smart communications strategy" is essential for investors of all sizes.
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- Investing
