Increasing Inclusive Capital to Create Equitable Outcomes for Communities of Color

This resource from the GIIN’s Navigating Social Impact Project includes an overview of using percentage of assets under management (AUM) distributed to communities of people historically marginalised due to race and/or ethnicity, or invested with fund managers from groups historically marginalised due to race and/or ethnicity. You will also find supporting evidence, core metrics that help measure performance toward goals, and a curated list of resources to support collecting, reporting on, and using data for decision-making.

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Beyond Intention: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Require Action