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Real Impact: The New Economics of Social Change

A leading investment professional explains the world of impact investing - investing in businesses and projects with a social and financial return - and shows what it takes to make sustainable, transformative change.

Impact investment - the support of social and environmental projects with a financial return - has become a hot topic on the global stage; poised to eclipse traditional aid by 10 times in the next decade. But the field is at a tipping point: Will impact investment empower millions of people worldwide, or will it replicate the same mistakes that have plagued both aid and finance?

Morgan Simon is an investment professional who works at the nexus of social finance and social justice. In Real Impact, she teaches us how to get it right, leveraging the world's resources to truly transform the economy. Over the past 17 years, Simon has influenced over $150 billion from endowments, families, and foundations. In Real Impact, Simon shares her experience as both investor and activist to offer clear strategies for investors, community leaders, and entrepreneurs alike. Real Impact is essential listening for anyone seeking real change in the world.

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It is fair to assert that the “free-market-plus-charity” model – (make lots of money and donate some) is failing to produce global prosperity and well-being.Here is where “impact investment” comes in. This is the practice of investing not just for profit, but also for social benefit. It is a trillion-dollar trend most people have never heard of. Impact investing is the opportunity to make sustainable social improvements, explains the author, Morgan Simon, herself heavily involved in this combination of investment and doing good.With trillions of dollars migrating toward positive social and environmental purposes, we have the possibility of mitigating the debilitating, inter-generational effect of poverty, inequality and powerlessness. And all through changing only the role of capital in society.“Real Impact” is inspirational and a guide to fostering world-changing impact for the many still not benefiting from a free market. It is a way to use money to build a new economy, leveraging the traditional practices of commerce, trade, and investment to replace the poverty, inequality and powerlessness of communities across the globe.Many would assume that impact investment, is very much like a ‘houseboat’. Not a great house and not a great boat. This book argues cogently that it doesn’t have to be that way.‘Real Impact’ focuses on investment with integrity and accountability, in a way that genuinely solves problems for the long term. There are, after all, no end of accounts of failed investment in social upliftment that amounted to nothing at best, and greater harm at worst.Bridging social justice and impact investment, always begins with the best of intentions, but these intentions need to be channelled so that both social justice and investors’ interests are served.In South Africa we have mature activists who share a deep understanding of the costs of having no interventions to solve our social problems, coupled with a vision of what social and environmental harmony might look like. We also have an experienced and sophisticated investment community, who know how to bring together large amounts of capital and effectively leverage it towards a goal. This is an incredibly powerful and underutilized combination for creating a more generative and just world.It provides an opportunity for the private sector to convert the economy into a tool that works for all of us, and is an effective mechanism of change for the people and communities left behind for far too long.Simon offers the example of the world’s most generous nation, the US, where foundations give away approximately $46 billion each year! But when one considers that $196 trillion circulates in the global economy every single day, “it’s as if there were an oil spill covering 4,268 square miles of ocean, and you have been provided 1 square mile’s worth of paper towels to try and mop it up. Good luck with that,” she notes.Impact investment is an attempt to align money with values. It is the practice of selecting for-profit investments, with a keen awareness of the social and environmental outcomes of such investments. This way, using the US example, rather than hoping the $46 billion spending of philanthropy will permanently solve social injustice, we can leverage the $196 trillion that circulates in the global economy every day for social justice causes.The origins of impact investment can be traced back to the investment policies of the Quaker community, who refused to invest in the slave trade in 1758.“From a micro perspective, even if you excluded externalities, and just focused on financial track records, study after study has shown that impact investments have been able to outperform the market with lower levels of volatility,” claims the author. In 2010 J. P Morgan published a report titled ‘Impact Investments: An Emerging Asset Class’, projecting that the impact investment industry was primed to produce up to $667 billion in profits over the next decade.This, in effect, means that one can do well by doing good.Thinking that the free market can solve social problems is an anathema to many on the left. However, to consider impact investing fairly, we need to accept the fact that commerce generally, is a neutral tool, designed to take resources and turn them into more resources.Consider two simple cases that serve as examples. In one a local non-profit organization gives free tractors to an agricultural community in rural Ghana. To receive money to maintain the tractors and purchase seeds, the organization must petition someone in the donor’s office in New York. Not an atypical situation.In the second, an investor and the community in Ghana work together to figure out the appropriate business model for farmers. How much will tractors increase their productivity, and thus how profitable can they be? They conclude that the purchase of tractors makes economic sense, and then purchased them through a loan.The repayment of the loan requires having an accounting system, which also helps the farmers to better manage their cash flow. In five years, the loan is paid off, and the farmers are earning enough to buy their own inputs. The investor goes off to fund another community.In case one, there is no positive impact at all in the short term. In case two there is a long-term, systemic outcome: the transition of decision-making, skills, and assets from the hands of a few to the many, and a new dynamic is set up for the community, producing a much more balanced society.Will impact investment produce a return at market rate, or only below? Perhaps the question should be: what would actually be a reasonable return that would create long-term benefit for all?It is the largest pools of capital - endowments, long-term investment funds and the like, that are best able to think in this manner. Through their heft they can have the biggest positive impact. Little wonder that they are becoming the focus of impact investors.Impact investing begins by defining the impact for the beneficiaries of the investments, equally with the investors and entrepreneurs. To avoid ‘impact investment’ replicating the errors of top-down charity, the author has formulated three principles for an investment to have real impact.These are: Engage communities in design, governance, and ownership. Add more value than you extract. Fairly balance risk and return between investors, entrepreneurs, and communities.This book is a great start to a powerful way to address seemingly intractable problems that affect all in a society, not only the poor.Readability Light ---+- SeriousInsights High -+--- LowPractical High -+--- Low*Ian Mann of Gateways consults internationally on leadership and strategy, and is the author of the recently released ‘Executive Update.

This book challenged and inspired me. It questions a lot of the basic assumptions of our economy: "how much do things cost? What is the ROI?" and re-frames them as moral questions: "What is the right thing to do? What are things actually worth?"I have been familiar with Morgan's subject matter and Morgan's work for quite some time and the general premise of her argument challenges some conventional wisdom. Impact investing--the topic of the book--is too simply explained in the mainstream as "investing to do good (for society) and do well (financially)." Morgan's book is an entertaining and breezy read of the history of impact investing, but rather than be a blanket celebration of good businesses and good intentions, she points out what's missing--moral leadership and evaluation of the market.The line that sums up the book to me is when another investor tells Morgan not to "let the perfect be the enemy of the good." Morgan responds, "I AM the enemy of the good!" Morgan points out gaps and structural problems in finance that we've let pass far too long, because change is hard, and outlines a way to have a better and more inclusive economy

This book is a fantastic survey of the social impact landscape and potential pitfalls. The most interesting part of the book related to rates of return. The media often disregards and/or under-reports findings that venture capital funds often do very poorly, on average, while spending vast amounts of ink questioning whether SRI funds and investments can do well financially. It's an interesting observation that leads one to suspect there is underlying assumption that having a social mission will necessarily undercut a fund's returns. Simon shows, in great detail, how the reverse is actually true. The other fascinating section of the book relates to the identity of many new social impact entrepreneurs. Simon relates how many of them have significant experience in the financial sector, but are woefully lacking in social justice experience. This leads many of them to design well-intentioned projects that can cause more harm than good. Simon has been a crucial voice in working to create and fund investment initiatives that are well-grounded in both financial and social justice principles. To learn just how she does this, I highly recommend buying her book! As a bonus, she even recommends specific funds she supports if you're looking for new social impact investing opportunities.

'Real Impact' is an opportunity to engage in a frank, progressive dialogue on investment and societal inclusiveness. A refreshing way to learn about practical and innovative economic systems and models in use powering economic activism, addressing income inequality, advancing social justice agendas through enterprise. 'Real Impact' is a step forward in cultivating efforts to make the world a better place. Morgan Simon sheds light, as a practitioner, on the fields of investment, capital and society. She speaks clearly on the positive outcomes, limitations, and principles directly applicable to impact-related work in the fields, providing a practitioner's view on systems and systemic elements. The book does a great job in raising awareness on essential issues that may both inhibit or encourage the scaling of impact investing with integrity, scaling, "such that it reflects principles of fairness and accountability". A great read to raise awareness!

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