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Feb 14, 2025 • 21min
Building wealth through community investment trusts
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: An innovative investment vehicle turns a strip mall in Portland into a community investment trust that’s helping local renters build family wealth; the Liist gets a facelift and the importance of highlighting the raises of emerging fund managers; plus, why impact investors are split on President Trump's proposal to axe the carried interest tax loophole.Links: “This strip mall in Portland is helping neighborhood families build wealth and community ownership,” by Roodgally Senatus. “Emerging managers forge ahead with inclusive and climate investment strategies,” by Jessica Pothering and Lucy Ngige. “Trump’s threat to end the tax breaks for ‘carried interest’ rattles private equity managers,” by Amy Cortese.Timestamps: 00:00 Community Investment Trusts: A New Model for Wealth Building 10:04 Spotlight on Emerging Fund Managers 15:05 The Carried Interest Loophole: Implications and Controversies

Feb 7, 2025 • 27min
DFC and emerging managers face Trump funding freeze fallout
On this episode of 'This Week in Impact' Brian Walsh and Jessica pother discuss the implications of the Trump administration's freeze on development finance, the evolving landscape of voluntary carbon markets driven by corporate buyers, and the challenges facing private equity in the healthcare sector.
00:50 Impact of the Trump Administration on Development Finance
10:09 Corporate Buyers and Voluntary Carbon Markets
20:55 Addressing Private Equity's Challenges in Healthcare
Story links:
“US development financing freeze puts private investments in Africa in peril,” by Jessica Pothering
"Corporate buyers nudge voluntary carbon markets toward higher-quality projects," by Jessica Pothering
“An allocators guide to reigning in private equity’s worst excesses in healthcare,” by Ibrahim Rashid

Feb 5, 2025 • 19min
Responsible AI in the Age of Trump with Ravit Dotan
In the latest Agents of Impact podcast, Ravit Dotan, an AI governance advisor and researcher in Pittsburgh, joins David Bank to share insights on the new state of play for responsible AI in the early days of the Trump administration and what Deepseek, the Chinese competitor to Open AI, means for intellectual property, open-source code … and national security.

Jan 31, 2025 • 19min
Mission driven funders react to feds funding freeze + responsible AI strategies.
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Stories featured in this week's episode:
Mission-driven funders scramble to respond to federal funding freeze, by Amy Cortese and David Bank
Call roundup: https://impactalpha.com/calls/
How machine learning and AI can be harnessed for mission-based lending, by Mar Diteos Rendon, Nicole Jansma and Sachi Shenoy

Jan 24, 2025 • 25min
Trump's torrent of executive orders + OZ's get another look
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Stories covered this:
“Trump’s executive orders will affect investments in climate, equity, AI and global development,” by Dennis Price, Isaac Silk and Amy Cortese
“Investors look for Opportunity Zones to get an extension and a fresh dose of tax-advantaged capital,” by Roodgally Senatus
“Adding a dash of guaranteed liquidity to impact funds to attract more institutional LPs,” by David Bank.

Jan 17, 2025 • 24min
Insurance risk after the LA fires + de-extinction tech gets a raise
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: How the devastating LA wildfires are putting a spotlight on wildfire prevention tech and what the disaster means for California's fragile insurance market; examples of outcomes-based financing driving systemic change in education; and Colossal Biosciences’ $200 million raise to revive the wooly mammoth among other lost species.
“In the age of fire, tech solutions can help but not heal,” by David Bank and Roodgally Senatus.
“LA wildfires push California’s insurance market to the brink,” by Louie Woodall
“How outcomes-based financing can drive systemic change in education,” by Jenny Berg and Inês Charro of Education Finance Network
Wild and woolly: Colossal Biosciences raises $200 million to revive the mammoth and other lost species,” by Amy Cortese

Jan 10, 2025 • 21min
Glimmers of hope for impact fundraising
Host Brian Walsh takes up the week’s top stories with ImpactAlpha’s Jessica Pothering. They discuss Jessica's takeaways from her analysis of ImpactAlpha's 2024 set of actively raising impact funds, how catalytic capital is unlocking regenerative agriculture opportunities in Brazil, and why drones are taking off in India for agriculture and economic inclusion.
"Glimmers of hope for impact fund managers shine through the fundraising fog," by Jessica Pothering.
"How catalytic capital helped unlock ecosystem regeneration in Brazil," by Dario Parziale.
"Investors bet on drones to lift agricultural productivity and women’s livelihoods in India," by Shefali Anand.

Dec 20, 2024 • 19min
Looking ahead to 2025
In the final podcast episode of the year, host Brian Walsh takes up the trends that ImpactAlpha will be following in 2025 with editor David Bank. On our radar: Impact investors lean into economic populism with the ownership economy; climate gets a new narrative for the Trump era; and emerging markets attract local capital for local needs as better data rebuts misperceptions of risk.
Check out all of this year's lookaheads on ImpactAlpha.

Dec 18, 2024 • 56min
Clara Miller on investing for communities with common sense and humility
As president of the Heron Foundation, Clara Miller in 2012 set a goal to invest 100% percent of the foundation’s then-$250 million in assets to fight poverty within five years. Heron beat the deadline by a year to be become one of the first foundations to align its full endowment with its mission.
For the latest episode of the podcast series Finding Alpha, ImpactAlpha contributing editor Rob Brown sat down with Miller for a wide-ranging discussion about the innovations she fostered in impact lending, the value of starting your career at the bottom, and her favorite Beatle, Paul McCartney.

Dec 13, 2024 • 22min
Policy-enhanced impact investing + community ownership models
Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week:
How lobbying and advocacy are being used by family offices for “policy enhanced impact investing.”
“These investors are raising their lobbying game to enhance their social impact,” by David Bank.
How a California community lender is focusing on community ownership models to combat the displacement of small businesses and nonprofits.
“Community Vision’s ownership strategy for combating displacement of small businesses and nonprofits in California,” by Roodgally Senatus.
“How community ownership benefits investors and communities,” Aisha Benson and Christina Hollenback.
And, a look at the rapidly evolving off-grid solar industry in Africa.
“Commercial lenders wake up to Africa's fastest-growing solar sector,” by Lucy Ngige.