About this event Discover how Windmill Microlending secured investments to increase social impact, and provide affordable loans to immigrants and refugees. This virtual and live event will highlight the investors’ perspectives and factors that led them to invest in Windmill Microlending, how Windmill Microlending overcame barriers accessing impact investment, practical takeaways and lessons learned, and incorporating diversity and inclusion. The event started with a brief presentation followed by an engaging panel discussion with important insights and perspectives from the investors and the Social Purpose Organization (SPO).
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Learn more about Windmill Microlending https://windmillmicrolending.org/
What you'll learn: -The main strategies on how social purpose organizations can become investment ready -How social purpose organizations can set up a Community Bond -How to evaluate and measure impact as an SPO Investor’s perspectives and key takeaways in this journey
Who is this for? This event is for anyone interested in learning more about the investment readiness journey of SPOs. It would be most relevant to non-profits, charities, co-operatives, social enterprises, and for-profits with a social mission, investors, funds, and policymakers.
Meet the Speakers
Claudia Hepburn, Chief Executive Officer, Windmill Microlending
Sarah Stuewe, Associate Director, Philanthrophy, Windmill Microlending
Kelly Gauthier, President, Rally Assets
Mritunjay (MJ) Sinha, Consultant/Advisor, Impact and Responsible Investment
Nathan Cohen-Fournier, Responsable, Finance Sociale, Fondation Lucie et André Chagnon
Annette Aquin, Executive Vice-President, Finance & Operations, Hamilton Community Foundation
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