Every year, global investors channel over $1 trillion into enterprises tackling urgent challenges in health, education, poverty, climate, and more. These organizations—impact enterprises—often seek capital from investors aligned with their mission. But raising impact capital isn’t the same as traditional fundraising: it requires navigating unique expectations, tools, and relationships. How Is Impact Capital Different? Financial Complexity: Investors use specialized tools and deal terms. Double Duty: Entrepreneurs must prove both business viability and measurable impact. Diverse Goals: Some expect market-rate returns; others accept flexible returns for deeper impact. Blended Capital: Many deals involve multiple investors sharing risk. Impact capital is powerful and increasingly available—but finding the right investors and negotiating the right deal can be daunting. That’s where the Raising Impact Investment Capital Specialization comes in. This five-course series bridges your vision and your next investment. It takes entrepreneurs, investors, and learners step-by-step from “Where do I start?” to “Here’s the best deal for my venture.” Each course builds on the last, guiding you through understanding the marketplace, strengthening your ask, and creating practical tools—financial models, pitch decks, outreach strategies, and contract terms—you can put to work immediately.
What you'll learn
understand the differences between impact capital and traditional fundraising
identify appropriate investors for impact enterprises
create effective financial models
develop persuasive pitch decks
formulate outreach strategies to engage potential investors
Course objectives
equip learners with the skills to raise impact investment capital
provide a step-by-step framework for navigating the impact investment landscape
enable the practical application of fundraising tools and strategies