A 5-step guide to evaluate opportunities and build an impact thesis with clarity and confidence.
One Important Note
Impact investing isn't just about avoiding certain companies or industries — it's about putting your money to work in solutions. Many people think "doing good" means not investing in harmful sectors, but that alone doesn't create change. Real impact comes from actively investing in businesses and ideas that improve the world — whether in climate, clean water, healthcare, regenerative agriculture, or women-led ventures. In simple terms, it's the difference between stepping away from a problem and helping fund the solution.