Reflecting on 2024 – Mobilizing $400M in Impact Investments
In partnership with our incredible community of investors, partners and changemakers, we closed 2024 with nearly $400M mobilized across 270 impact investments— reaffirming our position as one of the most active impact investors globally. This investment activity spanned critical areas of need, including climate and social equity – furthering our organization’s mission to address existential challenges facing the planet and its most vulnerable communities.
2024 highlights:
?? A growing private investment portfolio: By year-end, we expanded our active private impact investments to 1,200—spanning both domestic and international funds and companies across private equity, private debt, credit, project finance and more.
? Delivering on the energy transition:?More than one-third of our 2024 investments target climate solutions. This includes financing for community-based clean energy, such as Sunwealth Solar Justice Fund, which develops high-performance solar projects in low-income communities – expanding access to clean energy and advancing local workforce development.
?? Expanding equality and access:?Over half?of the dollars invested focused on equitable access and financial inclusion, including investments like Hope Enterprise Corporation, a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) that works to meet the financial needs of individuals and families in the Deep South of the United States.
?? Launching Thematic Impact Funds:?Recently launched, these funds deployed $70M?in their first year—underscoring the rising demand for targeted solutions to urgent global challenges.
As 2025 begins, ImpactAssets continues to collaborate with visionary clients, fund managers, entrepreneurs and other leaders to mobilize private and philanthropic capital to drive bold outcomes. Together, we’re proving that impact investing can drive meaningful progress for people and the planet.
Read more in our news release: https://lnkd.in/eaA9S_aC
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