Catholic Impact Investing Collaborative
Catholic Impact Investing Collaborative works to accelerate and expand the use of wealth in service of people and planet.
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Catholic Impact Investing Collaborative works to accelerate and expand the use of wealth in service of people and planet.
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Trocaire advocates for divestment from fossil fuels and investment in climate smart practices in Ireland.
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CYNESA helps young Catholics in sub-Saharan Africa respond to environmental degradation and climate change.
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Catholic Climate Covenant inspires and equips people and institutions across the United States to care for creation and for the poor.
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City Greens Market is a local, community grocery store in St. Louis.
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Virtú is a vertically integrated real estate investment platform pursuing Class B multifamily properties in 2nd and 3rd tier US markets with an opportunity for significant utility and expense reduction through the deployment of green building retrofit programs.
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The Renewable Energy Asia Fund II (REAF II) makes investments in renewable energy projects that generate clean energy as well as address socio-economic needs by providing access to power to developing areas of India, Indonesia, and the Philippines that lack electricity.
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G2VP makes private equity investments primarily in late stage venture and growth companies applying resource efficiency technologies to the transportation, energy, industrials, agriculture and logistics industries.
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The Global Catholic Climate Movement (GCCM) is an ecumenical community of laypeople, priests, religious, and a global network of organizations who are responding to Pope Francis’s call to action in his encyclical, “Laudato Si’: On Care for Our Common Home.”
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True Green Capital Fund III addresses climate change by developing and constructing solar assets in the small-scale Commercial and Industrial segment. These projects allow small business customers to save on power costs, typically by 20%.
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