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IMPACT MEETUP Nordic Inspiration 21.11.2016 Helsinki Think Company

Impact meetup 21.11.2016 Nordic Inspiration

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IMPACT MEETUP Nordic Inspiration

21.11.2016 Helsinki Think Company

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Schedule for the evening

● How is the impact ecosystem coming along? ○ Learnings from Impact Hub Stockholm

● Learnings from Swedish Coompanion● Impact Insight● Innovationscheck in Sweden, and now

Innovaatioseteli in Finland!

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HOW IS THE IMPACT ECOSYSTEM COMING ALONG?

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“3D INVESTING”

RETURN

IMPACT

RISK

In the ideal case, impact correlates with increased financial returns.

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WHAT IS IMPACT INVESTING?

1. Investing with the target of having social or environmental impact in addition to a financial return

2. Setting targets for a. social / env. impact b. financial returns

3. Measuring how well set targets are met

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HOW MUCH IMPACT INVESTING IS HAPPENING GLOBALLY?

Looks at “158 of the world’s leading impact investing organizations, including fund managers, foundations, banks, development finance institutions, family offices, pension funds, and insurance companies” - uses broad definition of impact investing● Assets of $77 billion ($15 bn growth in

2015, $18 bn projected for 2016) ● Largest geographic sectors by assets

under mgmt: North America & Sub-Saharan Africa

● Largest sectors housing, microfinance, energy

● Largest asset class: Private debt

According to the GIIN Annual Impact Investor Survey 2016

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IMPACT IS ALSO PROFITABLE

According to the GIIN Annual Impact Investor Survey 2016:

In impact funds under $100M net IRR was 9,5 %, compared with 4,5 % in traditional funds

of same size

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IMPACT INVESTING GLOBALLY

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GEN Y AS IMPACT INVESTORS

Millennials a.k.a. Generation Y will take over assets of $30 trillion in the next decades: Whereas risk & return have been important investing criteria for past generations, for millennials impact is an increasingly important criteria

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POTENTIAL FOR IMPACT INVESTING IN FINLAND

● Public procurement 35 billion € - increased interest towards outcomes-based procurement

● Sectors especially social & health, cleantech ● Lots of potential for impact enterprises growing out of non-profit sector &

startups● Angel investments 37M € (2015) - around ¼ for well-being or

environmental sector● Impact investments in Finland in 2015

○ Narrow definition: 1M €○ Broad definition: some tens of millions of euros

Source: Männistö, Harri (2016): Vaikuttavuusinvestoimisen opas sijoittajille. Sitran selvityksiä 120

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EXAMPLES OF FINNISH IMPACT ENTERPRISES

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SOCIAL IMPACT INVESTMENT: HOW DEMAND MEETS SUPPLY

Source: Impact Investment: The Invisible Heart of Markets (2014) Report of the Social Impact Investment Taskforce

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SOCIAL IMPACT BONDS (SIB)● Pay-for-success financing● Public-private partnership, where public sector organization pays only for

impact outcomes agreed at start○ low risk for public sector organization○ External auditor audits impact○ Investor gets financial return if impact targets are met

● around 100 SIBs being explored worldwide, pioneer Great Britain ● First Finnish SIB started in fall 2015 around workplace well-being

○ Capital from Me-säätiö (foundation), Sitra & one private investor● Other Finnish SIBs coming up to address

○ Migrants’ integration and fast employment○ Well-being of youth and children○ Independent living of seniors○ Furthering employment

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HOW DO YOU STRUCTURE AN IMPACT ENTERPRISE?

● Usually beneficiary ≠ customer: this means that the one who benefits is not necessarily the one who pays

● Being able to quantify your impact means you are able to build it into your business model

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EXAMPLES OF IMPACT BUSINESS MODELS

● Low-cost quality eye care to eradicate blindness & grow economic productivity

● “Pay according to your abilities”: 2/3 of poorest customers do not pay, the affluent do

● “McDonald’s model”: highly replicable & standardized

● Mobile learning service www.funzi.mobi to enable everyone to learn practical skills to improve their lives for free

● Finding value in & commercia- lizing learning outcomes ○ 3rd parties purchase

learning outcomes of a certain target population

○ End users can purchase certificates

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IMPACT ECOSYSTEM IN FINLAND

PERSON & IDEA

ADVANCED IMPACT

ENTERPRISES

INV.READY IMPACT

ENTERPRISES

EARLY-STAGE IMPACT

ENTERPRISE

IMPACT ANGELSFINNISH

FOUNDATIONS FINNISH MUNICIPALITIES

ENTREPRENEURSHIP SOCIETIES & INNOVATION

COMPETITIONS ACCELERATORS

IMPACT FUNDS AND OTHER NEW INSTRUMENTS??

GOV’T ORG’S

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IMPACT ACCELERATOR & IMPACTOR

Impactor is organizing Sitra’s Impact Accelerator in fall 2016 (hopefully also in spring 2017)!

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HYVÄN MITTA - “MEASURE FOR GOOD”The project develops a toolbox for impact measurement

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IMPACT HUB INCUBATION PROGRAMS

● Series of programmes for different stages (Aim: 5) ● Impact Hub Scaling: coordinated between 8 Impact

Hubs & helping entrepreneurs cross borders○ “For one full year, up to 100 participating social

entrepreneurs will be immersed in the Impact Hub network and acquire knowledge, skills and advice from top mentors”

○ funded by among others JPMorgan○ now building an even larger programme to start 2017

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COOMPANION: support and networks for cooperative businesses

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IMPACT INSIGHT

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IMPACT ECOSYSTEM IN FINLAND

PERSON & IDEA

ADVANCED IMPACT

ENTERPRISES

INV.READY IMPACT

ENTERPRISES

EARLY-STAGE IMPACT

ENTERPRISE

IMPACT ANGELSFINNISH

FOUNDATIONS FINNISH MUNICIPALITIES

ENTREPRENEURSHIP SOCIETIES & INNOVATION

COMPETITIONS ACCELERATORS

IMPACT FUNDS AND OTHER NEW INSTRUMENTS??

GOV’T ORG’S

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Where are the Impact enterprises hiding?

● Who?● What?● Where’s the impact?

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Impact Insight gathers the impact enterprises

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Makes the impact visible

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The investors are looking for impact enterprises!

● Impact investors● Funds● Purchasing, public

tendering

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Take a look atwww.impactinsight.fi

Join the mailing list

Contact us

Keep posted!

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Meanwhile in Sweden:Innovationscheck!

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And finally in Finland:Innovaatioseteli!

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How can you use our innovation voucher?

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Who can get the innovation voucher?

● Startups and micro enterprises● Small and medium sized enterprises● Limited liability companies (Oy)● Cooperatives (Osk)

that have not received funding from Tekes previously.

Impactor can take only five new clients

in spring 2017.

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What you get with the innovation voucher:EXAMPLE OF A SET OF SOCIAL INNOVATION WORKSHOPS

I. Mapping the challenge, previous solutions and impact gaps

II. Modelling the desired impact, assumptions and scenarios

III. Drafting the product offering: Value proposition, impact and pricing

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How to proceed?

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Follow us

@ImpactorConsulting

@Impactor_fi

www.impactor.fi

[email protected]@[email protected]

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