This comprehensive white paper from Colorful Capital delves into how historic inequities persist in the structures of today in the U.S. and offers actionable frameworks for investors, managers and allocators to address and assess progress towards rectifying the longstanding exclusion of the LGBTQIA+ community. Read this report to gain perspective on the reality that LQBTQIA+ inequity is nothing short of a systemic challenge that poses considerable risks to the U.S. economy and financial system.
System-level Investing
The Investment Integration Project Releases New Report “System-level Investing: Case Studies of Investors Leading the Way” that Highlights First-Mover Investment Teams That Have Embraced the Practices for System-level Investing
New report includes detailed case studies on California State Teachers Retirement System (CalSTRS), Domini Impact Investments, Saint Paul & Minnesota…
Read MoreThe Investment Integration Project Releases New Report “(Re)Calibrating Feedback Loops” that Provides Guidance for Institutional Investors Assessing the Influence of System-Level Investing
New report includes detailed case studies for applying the process to systemic issues like climate change, income inequality, and racial…
Read MoreIntroduction to Racial Inequity as a System Risk
New Report Funded by the Surdna Foundation Helps Investors to Manage the Risks of Racial Inequity, Promote Racial Equity, and…
Read MoreApproaching the Tipping Point: Recommendations for building the marketplace for system-level investing
Co-produced with Humanity United and the UBS Optimus Foundation, report highlights actions investors can take now to accelerate an industry-wide…
Read MoreUsing Systemic Stewardship to Address Income Inequality
Income inequality is a systemic risk to investors. Left unchecked over the last 40 years, income inequality has intensified in…
Read MoreA baseline study on the LGBTQ+ experience in venture funding
This whitepaper by Colorful Capital covers the history of systemic inequality in the United States that, to this day, impacts marginalized and overlooked communities. The paper examines the large systemic changes and significant community empowerment necessary to reach a society where opportunity is equitably dispersed among gender, racial, ethnic, geographic location, social class, and other invisible attributes.
Income inequality: one of the major systemic challenges of our time
Between 1980 and 2016, the incomes of the world’s richest 1% of people grew twice as much as the poorest…
Read MoreTIIP and Moving the Market’s Systemic social risk project: Recommendations for addressing social and financial system risks in the wake of Covid-19
The Covid-19 pandemic exposed that global social and financial systems were just one disruption away from disaster. It exploited a…
Read MoreTIIP’s Roadmap to Building the Financial System’s Resilience To Systemic Social Risk in the Wake of the Covid-19 Pandemic
New roadmap discusses lessons learned from the Covid-19 pandemic and outlines the way forward for policymakers, regulators, and investors New…
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Sustainable and system-level investing press releases, reports, blog posts, events, and op-eds.