Endowments for Impact Challenge - Townhall Grand Finale (at Impact Investment Summit, Cockle Bay Room 1, Level 3)
Event description
Don't miss this opportunity to see the six finalists in the Endowments for Impact Challenge present their investment proposals to Australia’s leading trusts and foundations (who are seeking investment advice for a combined pool exceeding $170 million). The Challenge is a collective, public tender competition initiated by six of Australia’s leading trusts and foundations to identify and promote investment advisors best able to support responsible and mission-driven investment.
These finalists will present their investment proposals at a special townhall grand finale during the 2025 Impact Investment Summit in Sydney on 27 March (at the ICC, Cockle Bay Room 1, Level 3), bringing together key stakeholders from across Australia’s philanthropic and investment communities. In addition to the judges’ selection of an overall winner/s, attendees will vote to determine a People’s Choice Award winner, giving the broader community a voice in recognising innovation in mission-aligned investing.
The finalists are:
You can attend this townhall grand finale for free. If you would like to purchase a ticket to attend the Impact Investment Summit, use this discount code IIS25EFIC, which will provide you with a 10% discount on a 1-day ticket (for Thursday 27 March), or 2-day ticket (for Wednesday 26 March and Thursday 27 March). You can access the Impact Investment Summit program at: https://impactinvestmentsummit...
The Endowments for Impact Challenge is brought to you by the Reichstein Foundation, Besen Family Foundation, Dusseldorp Forum, Inner North Community Foundation, Northern Rivers Community Foundation and Oranges & Sardines Foundation. They are joined by key supporters, including Community Foundations Australia, Paul Ramsay Foundation, Grace and Emilio Foundation, Australian Communities Foundation and Fouress Foundation.
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