We are a leading ecosystem builder that is increasing the flow of financial, human, and intellectual capital from Asia and around the world into the social sector in Asia. We provide a network of peers, rigorous learning programmes, and innovative capital mobilization opportunities that make sure resources are more effectively deployed.
We are a leading ecosystem builder that is increasing the flow of financial, human, and intellectual capital from Asia and around the world into the social sector in Asia. We provide a network of peers, rigorous learning programmes, and innovative capital mobilization opportunities that make sure resources are more effectively deployed.
Agriculture
Education
Gender, Livelihood and Poverty Alleviation
Climate Action and Environment, Education, Employability
Climate Action and Environment, Energy, Livelihood and Poverty Alleviation
Climate Action and Environment, Education
As actors step in to bridge the funding gap, Economist Impact conducted an extensive literature review and interviews with experts to provide ten key principles of social investment.
This handbook offers guidance to current and new philanthropists on starting or expanding their giving journey from Singapore.
A guide to the opportunities for social investment in Asia.
Improving efficiency and effectiveness in creating social impact.
GIIN’s Roadmap for the future of Impact Investing presents a strategic approach to negotiating the unique opportunities and challenges presented by the social investing space.
The Impact Management Project (IMP) is an unprecedented opportunity to reach consensus on how we measure and therefore manage impact.
367 million people in ASEAN live on USD6 or less a day, constituting what is known as the base of the pyramid (BoP). Inclusive businesses seek to provide goods, services, and livelihoods on a commercially viable basis, either at scale or scalable, to people living at the BoP.
Together in a group, we move with an agenda.
The Continuum of Capital examines trends in social investment and in particular, resources, investor behaviour and funding flows.
This handbook offers guidance to current and new philanthropists on starting or expanding their giving journey from Singapore.
AVPN Consultation on G20 Principles for Scaling-up Private & Blended Finance in Developing Countries, Least Developed Countries (LDCs) & Small Island Developing States (SIDS)
Leveraging Singapore’s Resources and Ecosystem to Grow Your Philanthropy in Asia
Philanthropy Handbook: Giving Effectively from Singapore to Asia-Pacific
Paving the way for South Asia in The Asian Decade-Learning from the AVPN South Asia Summit
Voices of the Least Heard: Listening and Seeking Feedback from Beneficiaries
SolarHome – A Growing Off-Grid Success Story In A Fragile Myanmar
Addressing Critical Needs Through Innovative Social Impact Solutions in India
Can We Shatter this Glass Ceiling that Holds Back Asian Growth and Equality?
Scaling Access to WASH Services in India: Analysing Systemic Challenges
ESG Trends to Watch for 2022
AVPN 2021 Annual Review
Don’t Forget “Impact” in Impact Investing – The Case of India
Impact Standards: Building a Global Consensus for a Sustainable Future
Better Cotton: GHG Emissions Reporting for an Ambitious Climate Change Approach
The Best Things Never Change
What To Do When Policies Don’t Apply
Unlocking Cross-border Philanthropy in Asia
Making the Mark: Spotlighting Leadership in Impact Management
Inaugural Impact Report for FY2021
Four Things You Should Know About Blended Finance for Climate
To Build a Better World, Invest in Children
Here are other resources you might want to explore to grow your knowledge.
We see social investment as a continuum that encompasses everything from philanthropy and venture philanthropy to impact investing, CSR and sustainable investment. We call this the “Continuum of Capital”.
We see social investment as a continuum that encompasses everything from philanthropy and venture philanthropy to impact investing, CSR and sustainable investment. We call this the “Continuum of Capital”.