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AI3 in DC: Developing a Policy Framework for Impact Investing
February 27, 2014
This is a half-day convening on policy innovation in impact investing hosted by FIELD and the Program on Philanthropy and Social Innovation at the Aspen Institute in partnership with the Accelerating Impact Investing Initiative (AI3) and its three collaborating partners: Pacific Community Ventures, the Initiative for Responsible Investment at the Hauser Institute for Civil Society, and Enterprise Community Partners.
AI3 will launch a framework for supporting a more prominent role for government in accelerating impact investing in the US, and facilitate a focused discussion on specific policy strategies.
Featured Speakers:
Jonathan Greenblatt, White House Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation
Don Graves, US Department of the Treasury
Matt HoganBruen, BAML Capital Access Funds Management, LLC
Christine Looney, The Ford Foundation
Terri Ludwig, Enterprise Community Partners
Abby Jo Sigal, Enterprise Community Partners
Debra Schwartz, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
Ben Thornley, InSight at Pacific Community Ventures
David Wood, The Initiative for Responsible Investment at Harvard University