International Summer Class Schedule Student Learning Outcomes JULY · 2 - 4 · COURSE 2020 Innovative Financing (IF) is an approach to funding enterprises and interventions that create positive social and environmental impact. It looks to use all available financial and philanthropic tools to support the growth of these enterprises and, when the existing tools don’t work, it promptly creates new ones. Impact Investing, Venture Philanthropy and Blended Finance are all forms of IF. This course aims to give students an overview of the Innovative Finance space by examining the evolving roles of stakeholders, including investors, foundations, high net worth individuals, governments, corporates, communities, non-profits, social enterprises and social entrepreneurs, in developing and applying new financial vehicles and structures to allocate capital in a way that includes measurement of social and environmental impact. As a result of this course students will be able to: 1. Explain and discuss innovative finance practices to enable engagement with investors, foundations, development finance organizations, government and civil society approaches towards creating social and environmental impact. 2. Design, select and apply appropriate and creative approaches, solution, services, processes or technologies to complex social and environmental problems 3. Apply transformative perspectives in conceptualizing, designing and implementing solutions that aim to address complex social challenges. 4. Demonstrate the development of concepts, mindsets, skills, and relationships that will enable them to engage and evolve as active innovative financiers throughout their careers, regardless of position or sector July 2 | 05:30 pm - 09:30 pm July 3 - 4 | 09:00 am - 12:00 pm & 01:30 pm - 05:30 pm Aunnie Patton Innovative Finance [email protected]
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International Summer
Class Schedule
Student Learning Outcomes
JULY · 2 - 4 · COURSE 2020
Innovative Financing (IF) is an approach to funding enterprises and
interventions that create positive social and environmental impact.
It looks to use all available financial and philanthropic tools to
support the growth of these enterprises and, when the existing
tools don’t work, it promptly creates new ones. Impact Investing,
Venture Philanthropy and Blended Finance are all forms of IF. This
course aims to give students an overview of the Innovative Finance
space by examining the evolving roles of stakeholders, including
investors, foundations, high net worth individuals, governments,
corporates, communities, non-profits, social enterprises and social
entrepreneurs, in developing and applying new financial vehicles
and structures to allocate capital in a way that includes
measurement of social and environmental impact.
As a result of this course students will be able to:1. Explain and discuss innovative finance practices to enable
engagement with investors, foundations, development finance
organizations, government and civil society approaches towards
creating social and environmental impact.
2. Design, select and apply appropriate and creative approaches,
solution, services, processes or technologies to complex social
and environmental problems
3. Apply transformative perspectives in conceptualizing, designing
and implementing solutions that aim to address complex social
challenges.
4. Demonstrate the development of concepts, mindsets, skills, and
relationships that will enable them to engage and evolve as active
innovative financiers throughout their careers, regardless of
position or sector
July 2 | 05:30 pm - 09:30 pm
July 3 - 4 | 09:00 am - 12:00 pm & 01:30 pm - 05:30 pm