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FORBES: How Place-Based Impact Investing Can Benefit Investors, Communities

Read more from Jeffrey Bartel from Forbes Finance Council at Forbes


Place-based impact investing targets specific communities or regions, aiming to address their unique challenges and foster sustainable development while generating financial returns. This approach emphasizes collaborative investments, leveraging shared resources and expertise, and deeply engages local stakeholders to ensure projects resonate with community needs. As an evolution of the broader impact investing landscape, it promises profound, localized benefits for communities.

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