How impact investing is changing philanthropy – Technical.ly Baltimore

Impact investing can lead to new strategies for entrepreneurs and mission-driven businesses. That means room for new people to receive investment.

“It cannot just be about the elites. It really has to include everyone,” said Case Foundation President Jean Case, echoing a core belief that’s reflected both in the foundation’s work and the message of her husband, AOL cofounder Steve Case. She made the remarks during a panel of foundation presidents at the Mission Investors Exchange conference [in May 2016] in Baltimore.

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