White paper | March 2022
Define. Align. Refine.
A framework to mobilize impact investing and strategic philanthropy for a better world


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White paper | March 2022
A framework to mobilize impact investing and strategic philanthropy for a better world

A discussion on a framework to mobilize impact investing and strategic philanthropy for a better world.

04 Aug 2022
Julie Hudson and Andrew Lee discuss the need for investment capital and coordinated action to achieve a more sustainable future and avoid the worst consequences of global warming.
Financing the transition – challenges persist
While humanity may have become wealthier and healthier, with greater freedoms than ever before, inequalities continue to rise, social unrest is growing and many of our planet’s ecological limits are being breached.
Impact investing and philanthropy: showing the way
We therefore believe a different approach is needed if we’re going to bring about the fundamental transformation required for a sustainable future. We argue that impact investing can offer the blueprint we need to frame that approach.
Scaling up the impact
Achieving tangible and lasting outcomes is going to take more than capital alone. Collaboration from all stakeholders is called for. From public policymakers, corporate decision makers, investors and consumers, a concerted and deliberate shift of intent will be needed.
In this conversation, we dive a bit deeper into impact metrics in an attempt to address the difficult question: How can investors have impact? Take a look at the discussion featuring Annabel Willder, Sustainability and Impact Institute, UBS, Sam Duncan, Co-Founder and CEO, Net Purpose and Tom Adams, Chief Strategy Officer, 60 Decibels.

In our paper we featured ten global visionaries, these are Entrepreneurs and thought leaders working to achieve the 17 UN sustainable development goals. UBS supports them to scale their positive impact.