
EII RESOURCES FROM THE FIELD
As a collaborative endeavour that seeks to build the field of equality impact investing, EIIP gathers resources that demonstrate or support social impact investing putting equality impact principles and strategies into practice. These resources are made available for the benefit of the entire community, to catalyse and advance knowledge and action for equality impact.
You are welcome to submit resources for the EIIP Knowledge Hub through this form. These can include resources developed through by your own organization or any other resources that you would like to see featured and made available to the EII community.
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Resources can be examples of funds, practices, processes, research or data. Formats can include web links, case studies, reports, research articles, policy documents, application forms, communications strategies or assessment criteria.
Legal frameworks for the social and solidarity economy
This OECD paper defines the legal notions, traditions and approaches to better understand legal frameworks that regulate the field of social and solidarity economy. It presents and analyses the diversity, relevance and implications of legal frameworks that regulate the social economy; takes stock of the processes that lead to their design and implementation; identifies possible criteria for assessing their performance; and highlights the crosscutting issues and policy examples that could inspire countries.
Unlocking the Potential of Community-based Finance
This report from Impact Investing Institute by Connected Places Catapult examines the diverse ecosystem of community-based finance in the UK, mapping the key actors, mechanisms, and success stories that demonstrate its potential.
Adebowale Commission Three Years On - A report card
This 'Report Card' from Social Enterprise UK reviews the extent to which the social investment market has been reformed following the recommendations of the 2022 Adebowale Commission on Social Investment. The Commission found structural issues included the de-prioritisation of social enterprises and regional disparities in access to finance.
Charity Investment Governance Principles
The Charity Investment Governance Principles are intended to be used by those involved in charity governance in England and Wales, in particular trustees, staff and committee members to support best practice in decision-making around charity investments.
Equality Trust - Recognising Structural Inequalities
To eradicate structural inequality we must become comfortable in naming and describing it. This short read will help you to recognise structural inequality, some causes and effects, and principles to mitigate impacts.
Social Investment Forum - Proposals for Levelling Up Our Communities
This paper responds to the recent Danny Kruger MP report – Levelling up our communities: proposals for a new social covenant.