How to Invest in Sustainable and Regenerative Food and Agriculture
Invest for health outcomes and equity
We all eventually understand that good health is key to living our best lives. It’s a universal “aha” moment.
Now, picture this: a world where everyone can access healthcare, where we’ve wiped out preventable illnesses, and where medical innovation thrives. To make that vision a reality, we need to invest more money towards it. That’s where impact investing comes in.
CapShift has created a primer, in collaboration with Multiplier Advisors, that can serve as an informative and actionable guide for investing in health. This works for those of you interested a specific condition, like breast cancer, a community like your hometown, or with a broad commitment to a cause such as social equity.
Closing the Health Equity Gap
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “achieving [health equity] requires focused and ongoing societal efforts to address historical and contemporary injustices; overcome economic, social, and other obstacles to health and healthcare.” While many interventions may be inclusive of solutions that will benefit disadvantaged or traditionally underrepresented groups, opportunities advancing health equity make outcomes for these populations and the managers who support them core to their underlying strategy.
While health equity can be thought of as leveling the playing field to ensure that everyone has the same opportunity to thrive, health justice goes a step further. Opportunities advancing health justice employ a systematic approach to eliminate root causes of these disparities and create better systems to eradicate these inequalities going forward.
Different dimensions of health investments, such as categories, impact, and beneficiaries, come together to create a framework to approach investing for health.
Take Action: Build a Health-focused Portfolio
Build accountability and feedback loops not just for you as an investor, but for your investees. See where there are opportunities to improve health outcomes and monitor results, look at financial returns and determine if health impact achieved was in line with the intended outcomes.
Disclosures:
This report was developed with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). The views expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views of RWJF.
This report and included sample portfolio do not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of an offer to purchase any security. Any such offer or solicitation would only be made pursuant to an offering memorandum or prospectus. All investments entail a high degree of risk, and no assurance can be given that the investment objective will be achieved or that investors will receive a return of their capital. Any investment opportunities highlighted in this presentation are presented for illustrative purposes only. Opportunities may not be suitable for all investors due to differences in risk tolerance, investor status, and investment time horizons, amongst other factors. Additionally, investments may not achieve stated social, environmental, or similar objectives.