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Tools And Strategies Of Blended Finance For Social Impact
A Masterclass on Blended Finance for Social Impact. Learn everything about Blended Finance for Social Impact.
What you'll learn
A -Z of Blended Finance
Blended Finance Fundamentals and Structures
Case Studies in Real-World Applications
Innovative Instruments and Emerging Trends
Blended Finance and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Partnership Building and Financial Modeling
Requirements
A basic understanding of finance and investment concepts is recommended but not mandatory
An interest in sustainable development and impact-driven financial strategies is beneficial for maximizing learning
Description
Are you passionate about sustainable development and curious about finance's role in creating impactful change? Let's learn about blended finance with our comprehensive Masterclass course. Designed for professionals, students, and changemakers.What you will learnThe principles, structures, and innovations driving blended finance are a strategic approach to mobilizing private and public capital for sustainable development.We begin with an introduction to blended finance, covering key definitions and essential terms to lay a strong foundation. You'll learn the key components, such as concessional and catalytic capital, loans, bonds, and equity types. Deep dive into the intricacies of blended finance structures and mechanisms, including multi-layered fund setups and innovative structuring methods.Learn how blended finance aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the shift towards impact-oriented funding. Real-world case studies from sectors like agriculture, energy, and trade illustrate how blended finance is being applied to solve pressing challenges globally including the capital structure that was used in these projects.Learn how to build impactful collaborations through effective partnerships and deal structuring, viability assessments, and financial modelling. Learn to track and evaluate impact with techniques like Social Return on Investment (SROI), KPI development, and revenue sustainability planning.The innovative instruments of blended finance, such as social impact bonds and development impact bonds (DIBs), and explore their application in contexts like India's Social Stock Exchange (SSE). Also learn about the emerging trends and technologies, including the role of fintech and blockchain in transforming the landscape of blended finance.Finally, you'll gain insights into the challenges of scaling projects, governance, and operational hurdles, as well as the global players and trends shaping the future of blended finance. Whether you're an investor, policymaker, or development professional, this course will equip you with the knowledge and tools to understand, work better, and contribute to blended finance projects.We aim to deliver the best courses to you and wish you all the best to grow in your career. Thanks a lot for choosing us for your Social Impact and Development Sector learning needs.TeamGlobal Impact Academy
Overview
Section 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 1 Blended Finance Course Introduction
Section 2: Introduction to Blended Finance
Lecture 2 Blended Finance Overview
Lecture 3 Multiple Blended Finance Definitions
Section 3: Understanding Key Components
Lecture 4 Concessional Capital in Blended Finance
Lecture 5 Catalytic Capital/Funding in Blended Finance
Lecture 6 A/B Loans and Bonds
Lecture 7 Senior, Junior Debt and Equity in Blended Finance
Lecture 8 Official Development Assistance (ODA) in Blended Finance
Section 4: Quiz on Key Components of Blended finance
Section 5: Blended Finance Structures and Mechanisms
Lecture 9 Blended Finance Mechanics and Structures
Lecture 10 Common Blended Finance Structures
Lecture 11 Multi-layered Blended Finance Fund Structure
Lecture 12 More Types and Structures of Blended Finance (1/2)
Lecture 13 More Types and Structures of Blended Finance (2/2)
Section 6: Quiz Blended Finance Structures
Section 7: Blended Finance and Sustainable Development
Lecture 14 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Lecture 15 Blended Finance and SDGs
Lecture 16 A few Data Points on Blended Finance
Lecture 17 Shift Towards Impact-Oriented Finance in Blended Finance
Section 8: Case Studies in Blended Finance
Lecture 18 Case Study 1: The Global Environment Facility (GEF) Blended Finance
Lecture 19 Case Study 2: The Africa Agriculture and Trade Investment Fund Blended Finance
Lecture 20 Case Study 3: USAID's Development Credit Authority (DCA) Blended Finance
Lecture 21 Case Study 4: Blended Finance for Sustainable Agriculture Fund
Lecture 22 Case Study 5: Solar Microgrid Electrification Initiative Blended Finance
Section 9: Blended Finance Partnerships and Deals
Lecture 23 Key Stakeholders in Blended Finance
Lecture 24 Principles to Structuring Effective Partnerships & Deals
Lecture 25 Step-wise Process for Blended Finance
Lecture 26 Viability and Feasibility Analysis in Blended Finance
Lecture 27 Financial Modeling for Blended Finance Projects
Section 10: Tracking and Evaluating Impact
Lecture 28 Tracking Social Return on Investment (SROI) for Blended Finance
Lecture 29 Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for Performance-Based Funding
Lecture 30 Revenue Generation and Sustainability in Blended Finance
Lecture 31 Theory of Change in Blended Finance
Section 11: Quiz Tracking the impact
Section 12: Blended Finance Instruments
Lecture 32 Impact Bonds and Social Impact Instruments in Blended Finance
Lecture 33 Example: A Hypothetical Social Impact Bond
Lecture 34 Development Impact Bond (DIB) and Social Stock Exchange (SSE)
Lecture 35 Social Stock Exchange as a Part of Blended Finance
Lecture 36 Indian Social Stock Exchange: A Case for SSE and DIBs
Section 13: Challenges in Blended Finance
Lecture 37 Challenges in Scaling Blended Finance Projects
Lecture 38 Operational and Governance Issues in Blended Finance
Section 14: Emerging Trends and Technologies
Lecture 39 FinTech for Blended Finance
Lecture 40 Blockchain for Blended Finance
Section 15: Global Context and Players
Lecture 41 PPP Vs Blended Finance
Lecture 42 Top Investors in Blended Finance as per Convergence Website
Section 16: Course end Quiz on Blended Finance
Development Professionals and Policymakers,Investors and Financial Analysts,Social Entrepreneurs and Project Managers,Academics and Researchers,CSR and ESG Managers
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Language: English | Size: 1.36 GB | Duration: 4h 3m
A Masterclass on Blended Finance for Social Impact. Learn everything about Blended Finance for Social Impact.
What you'll learn
A -Z of Blended Finance
Blended Finance Fundamentals and Structures
Case Studies in Real-World Applications
Innovative Instruments and Emerging Trends
Blended Finance and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Partnership Building and Financial Modeling
Requirements
A basic understanding of finance and investment concepts is recommended but not mandatory
An interest in sustainable development and impact-driven financial strategies is beneficial for maximizing learning
Description
Are you passionate about sustainable development and curious about finance's role in creating impactful change? Let's learn about blended finance with our comprehensive Masterclass course. Designed for professionals, students, and changemakers.What you will learnThe principles, structures, and innovations driving blended finance are a strategic approach to mobilizing private and public capital for sustainable development.We begin with an introduction to blended finance, covering key definitions and essential terms to lay a strong foundation. You'll learn the key components, such as concessional and catalytic capital, loans, bonds, and equity types. Deep dive into the intricacies of blended finance structures and mechanisms, including multi-layered fund setups and innovative structuring methods.Learn how blended finance aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the shift towards impact-oriented funding. Real-world case studies from sectors like agriculture, energy, and trade illustrate how blended finance is being applied to solve pressing challenges globally including the capital structure that was used in these projects.Learn how to build impactful collaborations through effective partnerships and deal structuring, viability assessments, and financial modelling. Learn to track and evaluate impact with techniques like Social Return on Investment (SROI), KPI development, and revenue sustainability planning.The innovative instruments of blended finance, such as social impact bonds and development impact bonds (DIBs), and explore their application in contexts like India's Social Stock Exchange (SSE). Also learn about the emerging trends and technologies, including the role of fintech and blockchain in transforming the landscape of blended finance.Finally, you'll gain insights into the challenges of scaling projects, governance, and operational hurdles, as well as the global players and trends shaping the future of blended finance. Whether you're an investor, policymaker, or development professional, this course will equip you with the knowledge and tools to understand, work better, and contribute to blended finance projects.We aim to deliver the best courses to you and wish you all the best to grow in your career. Thanks a lot for choosing us for your Social Impact and Development Sector learning needs.TeamGlobal Impact Academy
Overview
Section 1: Course Introduction
Lecture 1 Blended Finance Course Introduction
Section 2: Introduction to Blended Finance
Lecture 2 Blended Finance Overview
Lecture 3 Multiple Blended Finance Definitions
Section 3: Understanding Key Components
Lecture 4 Concessional Capital in Blended Finance
Lecture 5 Catalytic Capital/Funding in Blended Finance
Lecture 6 A/B Loans and Bonds
Lecture 7 Senior, Junior Debt and Equity in Blended Finance
Lecture 8 Official Development Assistance (ODA) in Blended Finance
Section 4: Quiz on Key Components of Blended finance
Section 5: Blended Finance Structures and Mechanisms
Lecture 9 Blended Finance Mechanics and Structures
Lecture 10 Common Blended Finance Structures
Lecture 11 Multi-layered Blended Finance Fund Structure
Lecture 12 More Types and Structures of Blended Finance (1/2)
Lecture 13 More Types and Structures of Blended Finance (2/2)
Section 6: Quiz Blended Finance Structures
Section 7: Blended Finance and Sustainable Development
Lecture 14 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Lecture 15 Blended Finance and SDGs
Lecture 16 A few Data Points on Blended Finance
Lecture 17 Shift Towards Impact-Oriented Finance in Blended Finance
Section 8: Case Studies in Blended Finance
Lecture 18 Case Study 1: The Global Environment Facility (GEF) Blended Finance
Lecture 19 Case Study 2: The Africa Agriculture and Trade Investment Fund Blended Finance
Lecture 20 Case Study 3: USAID's Development Credit Authority (DCA) Blended Finance
Lecture 21 Case Study 4: Blended Finance for Sustainable Agriculture Fund
Lecture 22 Case Study 5: Solar Microgrid Electrification Initiative Blended Finance
Section 9: Blended Finance Partnerships and Deals
Lecture 23 Key Stakeholders in Blended Finance
Lecture 24 Principles to Structuring Effective Partnerships & Deals
Lecture 25 Step-wise Process for Blended Finance
Lecture 26 Viability and Feasibility Analysis in Blended Finance
Lecture 27 Financial Modeling for Blended Finance Projects
Section 10: Tracking and Evaluating Impact
Lecture 28 Tracking Social Return on Investment (SROI) for Blended Finance
Lecture 29 Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for Performance-Based Funding
Lecture 30 Revenue Generation and Sustainability in Blended Finance
Lecture 31 Theory of Change in Blended Finance
Section 11: Quiz Tracking the impact
Section 12: Blended Finance Instruments
Lecture 32 Impact Bonds and Social Impact Instruments in Blended Finance
Lecture 33 Example: A Hypothetical Social Impact Bond
Lecture 34 Development Impact Bond (DIB) and Social Stock Exchange (SSE)
Lecture 35 Social Stock Exchange as a Part of Blended Finance
Lecture 36 Indian Social Stock Exchange: A Case for SSE and DIBs
Section 13: Challenges in Blended Finance
Lecture 37 Challenges in Scaling Blended Finance Projects
Lecture 38 Operational and Governance Issues in Blended Finance
Section 14: Emerging Trends and Technologies
Lecture 39 FinTech for Blended Finance
Lecture 40 Blockchain for Blended Finance
Section 15: Global Context and Players
Lecture 41 PPP Vs Blended Finance
Lecture 42 Top Investors in Blended Finance as per Convergence Website
Section 16: Course end Quiz on Blended Finance
Development Professionals and Policymakers,Investors and Financial Analysts,Social Entrepreneurs and Project Managers,Academics and Researchers,CSR and ESG Managers
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