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What is Socially Responsible Investing (SRI)?

Support for Causeartist comes from Asana. - Learn more   Socially responsible investing (SRI) is an investing strategy that aims to generate both social change and financial returns for an investor. SRI investors consider environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors when...

Interview with Maya Sharma, a lesbian and feminist activist

Maya Sharma is an LBT and women’s rights activist with more than four decades of experience in the field. She works on documenting the lives of queer people from marginalised classes and geographies and has authored two books...

Revolutionizing Entrepreneurship And Venturing Into New Markets: Seth Jason Levine’s Impact In The Middle East And Africa

With so many new, developing, and emerging markets worldwide offering potential economic boosts, it’s no surprise that more and more businesses are looking to take the leap...

Meet Laura Ortiz Montemayor, the Impact Investor Ecosystem Builder for Mexico and Latin America

In Episode 60 of the Investing in Impact podcast, Causeartist contributor, Rafael Aldon, speaks with Laura Ortiz Montemayor, Founder of SVX México and GP at Regenera Ventures Fund, on preserving biodiversity and advocating for real Impact Investing. Listen to more episodes here. About Laura Ortiz Montemayor Laura...

Oxfam eBay: A Powerful Partnership for Social Change

Oxfam and eBay’s partnership is a remarkable collaboration that aims to create a significant impact on the challenges of poverty, inequality, and social injustice. This alliance brings together Oxfam’s expertise in fighting global poverty and eBay’s powerful e-commerce platform....

Can we really do well by doing good?

The UK faces significant and entrenched social issues. The investment required to tackle these challenges is both urgent and substantial but non-government finance has historically not been available in sufficient quantity. An increasing number of impact-driven organisations are developing...

ESG: Exploring The Benefits and Challenges

ESG stands for environmental, social, and governance. It is a framework for evaluating how companies manage their environmental, social, and governance risks and opportunities. ESG investing is the practice of investing in companies that have good ESG performance. Understanding ESG ESG...

Education and Workforce Development Cost-Benefit Analysis Guidance

Sarah M. Bishop & Peter Glick, MCC Acronyms and abbreviations CA – Constraints Analysis CBA – Cost Benefit Analysis CEA – Cost-Effectiveness Analysis EA – Economic Analysis EIF – Entry into Force EMIS – Education Management Information System ERR – Economic Rate of Return GDP – Gross Domestic...
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Inside the national operation that rescued a Baltimore boy who went missing in Arizona’s Coconino National Forest – eJewishPhilanthropy

Menachem “Mark” Kahn was at home in Rockland County, N.Y., when he got an emergency call from across the...
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