socially responsible investing

2025 Impact & Public Benefit Report

The 2025 Impact & Public Benefit Report outlines how Natural Investments creates positive social, environmental, and economic outcomes through its investments, internal practices, and industry advocacy. It showcases data and stories about the firm’s impact on communities, its work to advance a more just form of capitalism, and its leadership in promoting racial equity and inclusive ownership.

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Annual Company Letter: Evolving Our Firm – Making a Greater Impact

For decades, Natural Investments has shared the collective impacts of our social, economic, and environmental investments and activities via our newsletters. In recent years, these took the form of an annual impact report. Though committed to operating as a triple-bottom-line enterprise for many years, in transitioning to a Public Benefit LLC under Delaware law in

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Impact & Public Benefit Report 2025: Headway in a Time of Resilience

Sustainability crept into mainstream consciousness in the late ‘80s, and while it started as an offshoot of the environmental movement, it migrated into business, finance, and government policy soon thereafter. In 1990, there were about a dozen socially responsible mutual funds, and today, there are over 500. Since it launched nearly 20 years ago, the

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2025 Sustainable & Responsible Impact

A year of relative economic stability and prosperity, in 2024 Natural Investments maintained a steady growth period. Natural Investments grew 18 percent to $1.7 billion in socially responsible investment (SRI) assets under management between new clients seeking SRI and market value increase. Natural Investments channels capital into investments with intentional and measurable impact, while meeting

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Leaning In: Adasina Social Capital Lights the Way

Before the turn of the century, sustainable and socially responsible investing (SRI) was a small portion of the overall financial system. Of the thousands of mutual funds in the market, a couple dozen carried the “green” or “socially responsible” description. Committed SRI fund companies had a general mission and vision to encourage greater corporate responsibility

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