Meaningfully addressing the world's most pressing development challenges
Blended finance creates opportunities for governments, donors, and investors to collaborate to accelerate sustainable development
Bring large-scale transformation with solutions we build
Bring large-scale transformation with solutions we build
- Create modular structures
- Build on successful pilots
- Establish platforms
Expand the playing field
Expand the playing fields
- New Structures
- New Funders
- New Sectors
Standardize to improve efficiency & minimize overheads
Standardize to improve efficiency & minimize overheads
- Regulatory Compliance
- Contracts
- Rate Cards
- Monitoring & Evaluation
Blended finance is a globally adopted method for bridging the annual funding gap of $4.2 trillion to meet the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals
Blended finance uses government and/or philanthropic capital catalytically to increase investment in social development and improve its utilisation.
ILLUSTRATIVE STRUCTURES
Blended finance allows organisations with differing priorities to invest alongside each other and yet achieve their objectives
“Blended finance is helping the public, private and nonprofit sectors collaborate on projects that would otherwise be very difficult to get off the ground.”
Bank Of America
“Capital deployed through blended finance structures can help address the SDG funding gap by enabling the entry of more conventional capital flows into products, companies, and funds which incorporate impact objectives.”
The Global Impact Investment Network (GIIN)
“By mobilising private capital, blended finance helps create additionality and human impact.”
USAID
“Blended finance is a powerful tool to mobilise private capital for SDGs.”
The World Bank Group
“Relying solely on philanthropy and government funding cannot address transnational challenges… We must look towards blended finance solutions.”
Rockefeller Foundation
“Blended finance key to supporting India’s energy transition given its ability to drive more private capital to high-impact climate projects.”
IFC
“We need innovative finance solutions to deal with climate change, which could include blended finance and co-financing with the private sector.”