Welcoming Pavia Gooch to the Impact Foundation Team
Aimee Minnich Aimee Minnich

Welcoming Pavia Gooch to the Impact Foundation Team

Pavia serves on the Impact Foundation team as a Bridge Builder between our donor/investors and portfolio companies. She is tasked with stewarding the relationship post investment and making sure all parties have detailed information available throughout the lifetime of their investment.

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Welcoming Ben Howard as Senior Advisor of Entertainment and Media Investing
Aimee Minnich Aimee Minnich

Welcoming Ben Howard as Senior Advisor of Entertainment and Media Investing

Impact Foundation is excited to welcome Ben Howard to our team. Bringing 30+ years of experience in the entertainment business, Ben is working to deepen Impact Foundation’s investment into the Entertainment and Media sector — recognizing that the sector is a critical mission field for faith-driven storytelling.

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A God-Led Journey to Zambia
Aimee Minnich Aimee Minnich

A God-Led Journey to Zambia

After growing a successful feed company in the US, Dave Kier turned his focus towards building Heartland Foods: an international partnership changing the agricultural landscape of Zambia. The company includes a feed mill, abattoir, soy processing plant and central office which support ministry to reach the entire nation.

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Why Do Startups Fail?
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Why Do Startups Fail?

It is a question that we as venture investors have asked ourselves countless times. There is no one ‘right’ answer because businesses are built by people and no two are the same. And at the earliest stage, start-ups are led by one bold and brave individual, standing at the helm of every key decision: the founder.

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Trying to Serve Two Masters is Easy, Compared to Three: Identity Multiplicity Work by Christian Impact Investors
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Trying to Serve Two Masters is Easy, Compared to Three: Identity Multiplicity Work by Christian Impact Investors

We recently had the pleasure of collaborating with researchers from Miami University and the University of Tennessee on a thought-provoking article diving into the multiple roles that we juggle as faith-driven investors. Thank you to Brett R. Smith, Amanda Lawson, Jessica Jones, and Tim Holcomb for inviting Impact Foundation and our own Aimee Minnich to participate in this compelling research.

Read the full article in the Journal of Business Ethics.

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Flex Marine Power: democratizing clean energy
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Flex Marine Power: democratizing clean energy

Guest post by David Mummery: An engineer, technologist and entrepreneur, with significant and diverse experience of the tidal energy sector, David is driven by his faith and commitment to shape the future of how the energy industry operates globally.

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For Christians, All Investing is Impact Investing
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For Christians, All Investing is Impact Investing

Guest Author: John Coleman

Managing Partner, Sovereign’s Capital

Every day, the holdings of individual men and women in 401k plans, defined benefit plans, and more are quietly shaping the culture and agenda of businesses around the world. Right now, your dollars are at work for these purposes whether you know it or not.


But Investing is hard. And few individuals or institutions have the capacity to analyze every investing decision they make for its social impact. So, what can the average Christian institution or individual do?

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Finding the Confidence to Pursue Impact
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Finding the Confidence to Pursue Impact

Guest Author: Maddie Pardue

Community Engagement Lead, KORE Venture

Wealth has been a shaping force in my life. Growing up it mostly took the form of a dark cloud, a looming cause of confusion and guilt that seemed to permeate most areas of my life. Its complexities isolated me and burdened me. Yet, two years ago this shaping force morphed from burden into hopeful opportunity. This is my story of what set me free.

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The 4 Quadrants of a Faith-Driven Portfolio
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The 4 Quadrants of a Faith-Driven Portfolio

Greg Lernihan, Chairman of Impact Foundation, shares about the power and sacrifice of faith driven impact investing and how stewardship of God’s resources sometimes leads to investment decisions that seem counterintuitive.

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Fanfare: The fashion house on a mission to end slavery
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Fanfare: The fashion house on a mission to end slavery

Guest Author: Chorus Network

It’s a sad fact that there are more people in slavery today than at any point in history. In response, a new generation of impact start-up businesses is rising up to lead the way. These present an alternative for investors who want to generate financial returns and at the same time feel more confidence that their capital is working to solve social or environmental problems in direct and measurable ways.

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My Love/Hate Relationship with the UN SDGs
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My Love/Hate Relationship with the UN SDGs

By Ben McLain, Senior Impact Advisor of Impact Foundation

The SDGs are a worthwhile framework, but there are significant flaws, and it will require meaningful collaboration among faith-driven investors to ensure the SDGs are actually useful and beneficial to the Christian investing community.

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Investing for Kingdom Impact
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Investing for Kingdom Impact

By Steve Doerr, COO of Impact Foundation

What is our role as “faith driven” investors? Should we think about the issue of financial return differently than those who are not faith motivated?

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The ministry of investing and wealth creation
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The ministry of investing and wealth creation

Guest Author: Patrick Kuwana (CEO of C3 Capital)

The figure of speech that ‘money speaks’ is very real; and necessitates that as followers of Jesus Christ we ask ourselves the critical question - ‘What is the money that God has given me to steward saying and who is it actively working for?’ This question becomes even more critical for us who have been called into the ‘ministry of investing and creating wealth’ through our profession.

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Abound Capital: Innovative Financing in SouthEast Asia
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Abound Capital: Innovative Financing in SouthEast Asia

The company’s namesake comes from the first chapter of Philippians, where Paul writes of his hope that the Philippian church’s “love may abound.” But how can a company focused on creating entrepreneurial abundance stay rooted to the seemingly antithetical call for love abundance?

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What is the purpose of business? Milton Friedman wasn’t all wrong
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What is the purpose of business? Milton Friedman wasn’t all wrong

The trend of corporate activism has caused me to examine the appropriate role of business, generally, and a company, particularly. In reading Friedman’s original text, I discovered he’s been misquoted. Friedman wasn’t completely wrong, but he also didn’t have the full picture.

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Woke Activism & Biblical Stewardship
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Woke Activism & Biblical Stewardship

We all agree there is a lot of brokenness in our world, but is it corporate America’s job to solve them all? What role should I play as a consumer? As an investors? Am I part of the problem in advocating for companies to act for positive social change? 

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Hayden Harper Holdings strives for workplace leadership that honors God
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Hayden Harper Holdings strives for workplace leadership that honors God

How do we impact our own teams, in our most immediate sphere of influence as faith-driven and mission-focused leaders? Over the past 20 years at Hayden Harper, Mike has learned to seek God’s direction for fostering a workplace that reflects Him, and ask each person in the office to hold the company accountable to its founding mission.

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Building Bridges of Opportunity
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Building Bridges of Opportunity

“We decided that day that we were going to take back everything the earthquake had stolen,” Julie says. They built a job-training center out of a tarp and plywood they’d found in the streets. They began cutting up rubber with razor blades. They went to work, every day, and others joined them. After 10 months, they’d created a prototype.

Ten years later, it’s a real company.

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When We Work We Eat
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When We Work We Eat

The U.N. is predicting that because of COVID-19 and the global lockdown, there could be 265 million people starving by the end of the year. This news is truly devastating, overwhelming. It is another crushing blow to an already distressing 2020.

AND YET, it should not surprise us. A world on "lockdown" can't work. If we don't work, we don't eat.    

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