Thomas M. Kostigen

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An Investing Cornucopia

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A bevy of investing opportunities is arising out of the mad scramble to feed a growing world.

Charity In Disaster’s Wake

by Thomas M. Kostigen

Disaster relief groups say donations often dry up well before their work is done.

Village By Village

by Thomas M. Kostigen

Ronald Lauder and Richard Parsons have created an impact fund to uplift African businesses— starting at the grassroots.

Bloodless Diamonds

by Thomas M. Kostigen

The Clarity Project wants to support African diamond-mining communities with a business that brings wealthy buyers into the mines.

Investing With Head & Heart

by Thomas M. Kostigen

AssetMark’s Ron Cordes explains how he’s come to view impact investing as a union of money and meaning.

Hot Programs At B-Schools

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At campuses across the globe, students delve into environmental, social and corporate governance issues. They form meetup groups...

Impact Investing Goes Local

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Many people falsely believe impact investing is strictly international in scope without the opportunity to invest in and help "their neighbor." The Rising Tide Exchange 2...

Chevron: A Fool’s Investment?

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Social Funds, the largest personal finance site devoted to socially responsible investing, says it may be foolish to invest in Chevron.

Foundations Support Impact

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Conventional wisdom has it that money is either charity or an investment; there is no in between.

Goldman’s Impact

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Goldman Sachs' unique social bond offering to finance programs at New York City jails and backed by Mayor Bloomberg could prove a model for municipalities struggling under current economic conditions.

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