March 9, 2020 | Tideline and The Rockefeller Foundation partnered up to lead an engaging discussion on why impact verification is key to scaling the market with integrity in a virtual event entitled Impact Investing’s Next Chapter: Integrity Through AssuranceWatch the video recording here.

New standards are emerging that are shifting sustainable and impact investing further beyond good intentions toward real proof points. These standards hold promise to enable a new vision for the market, by providing clarity regarding what constitutes credible impact practice and performance, bringing the confidence needed for more investors to enter the market. The 2019 launch of the IFC-led Operating Principles for Impact Management was a watershed moment, creating a mandate for independent verification of impact management practices for the first time. Rather than deter investors from using the Principles, the assurance requirement has strengthened the value and momentum of the effort. In this event, we discuss the existing, emerging, and future roles for impact assurance in sustainable and impact investing.

Speakers include:

Mike Muldoon, The Rockefeller Foundation
Christina Leijonhufvud, Tideline
Caitlin Rosser, Calvert Impact Capital
Diane Damskey, International Finance Corporation
Saumya Mehrotra, UN PRI
Tony Berkley, Prudential Financial