Impact Investing Fellow

Tags: Global Health Law
  • Added Date: Monday, 08 January 2024
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Deadline to apply: March 29th 2024

SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
The Ford Foundation Fellowship in Impact Investing permits a Fellow to spend a year in residence with the Ford Foundationโ€™s Mission Investments team in New York, working with the team to conduct investment fund manager due diligence; prepare presentations and investment committee materials; draft articles, papers, and reports; evaluate trends in the impact investment landscape; research opportunities in the philanthropic sector to expand the impact investing field; and provide general portfolio and project management support. The Impact Investing Fellow will report directly to an Investment Officer on the Mission Investments team.

Each year, fellowships are awarded to recent college graduates with at least 1 year of experience in investments, banking, management consulting, or investment research, or to a more experienced professional exploring a transition to a career in impact investing. Fellows are selected for their commitment to social justice and impact investing, demonstrated research and analytical skills, proven aptitude for quantitative and qualitative analysis, and strong communication and interpersonal skills.

BACKGROUND

The Ford Foundationโ€™s Mission Investments team was established to invest the foundationโ€™s capital to help solve some of the worldโ€™s greatest social problems and manages three pools of capital: a $1 billion mission related investment (MRI) fund from the endowment, the largest commitment of its kind, which seeks to achieve strong impact and financial returns

across five thematic strategies: affordable housing, diverse fund managers, financial inclusion, global health tech and quality jobs; a $350 million program related investment (PRI) fund designed to catalyze investments in markets and opportunities often overlooked by traditional investors; and a grant making initiative designed to build and strengthen the infrastructure of the impact investing market and promote a more inclusive system of capitalism. Underpinning all Mission Investments activity is the fundamental belief that diversity, equity and inclusion are necessary to achieve progress and innovation in business, society, the capital markets and capitalism itself.

Responsibilities, including but not limited to:

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