Singapore'S Temasek Sees Impact Investing at Tipping Point


credit: Menupix

The world's biggest state investors are getting into the business of making positive social and environmental impact investments.

Singapore's Temasek Holdings, one of the world's largest state investors, has announced a $500 million investment in an impact fund focused on Asia and Africa, Reuters reports.

"Our ambition is to be a catalyst to accelerate the growth," says Benoit Valentin, the head of impact investing at Temasek.

"I think that in five years from now, every single big private equity firm would have their own impact vehicle."

The trend of impact investing is on the rise, with $715 billion in investments expected by 2019, up from $502 billion in 2013, according to a survey by the Global Impact Investing Network.

The private equity industry has seen a surge in interest in the area, with buyout funds such as Blackstone and TPG entering the game.

But Valentin thinks retail investors will eventually join the trend.

"Eventually, I do believe that there will be some sort of retail money flowing," he says.

Read the Entire Article


Selected Foundation News

A customized collection of news from foundations from around the Web.

New State Grant Will Help Hospitals Discharge Patients

Elderly residents of Massachusetts will no longer have to travel to nursing homes or other long-term-care facilities to receive care. The state has awarded $1.1 million in grants to 11 hospitals...more

Detroit Youth Arts Program Bolstered by $75K Grant from the Nea

Detroit's young artists are getting a boost from a $75,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. The Detroit Excellence in Youth Arts program, a partnership between Connect Detroit and...more

Marquis Who'S Who Honors Marilyn L. Raichle, Mpa, for Expertise in Nonprofit Leadership

Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government has a new member. Marilyn Raichle, who holds a master's in public administration and a bachelor's in political science from the University of...more

Kpmg Launches 'Ai Impact Initiative' to Bring Ai Technology to Nonprofits

"We believe in the transformative power of AI and its potential to create positive change," says Anita Whitehead, head of impact at audit, tax, and advisory firm KPMG, which this week announced an...more

Egle Seeks Proposals for Michigan Green Maritime Strategy

Michigan wants to make its ports more energy efficient and less reliant on fossil fuels. The state's Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy is seeking proposals to create a maritime...more

Designated Dawgs: Student Nonprofit Offers Rides Home from Downtown

When the University of Georgia's Designated Dawgs program was born in 2000, the idea was to get students home safely after a night of drinking. Today, the student-led organization has provided...more

Crystal Narr Celebrates 10 Years with the Chillicothe Area Chamber

When Crystal Narr first joined the Chillicothe Area Chamber of Commerce a decade ago, she didn't think she'd last as long as she does. "I didn't think I'd last 10 years," she tells the...more

The George Foundation Announces Expansion To Grant-Making Team

The George Foundation was founded in 1945 by Mamie and Albert George to "build and supporting a vibrant and prospering local community in Fort Bend County," according to its website. Since then,...more

Director of Development, Mothers &Amp; Babies Campaign (Hybrid
Foundation: Packard Foundation

A leading California children's hospital is looking for a director of development to help it raise $600 million over the next decade, the San Jose Mercury News reports. The director of...more

Collaborative Giving Society Celebrates Making Ou a Better Place

What started out as a small group of women at Michigan's Oakland University has grown into what's said to be the largest philanthropic organization in the state. The Detroit Free Press reports...more






The Regional and European Co-Operative for Social Industry (RECOSI) is a new Irish social enterprise which aims to divert IT and electrical goods from being recycled.




Federal Government Grant and Assistance Programs



Edited by: Michael Saunders

© 2008-2024 Copyright Michael Saunders