
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.
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.
Review of Material Deprivation Measures
UK Material Deprivation Measures are one source of data commonly used by impact investors to identify key inequality challenges. LSE Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion have published a review of the measures, commissioned by the Department for Work and Pensions following recommendations by the Office for Statistics Regulation (OSR) to review the current set of questions which underpin UK material deprivation measures and determine a way to compare material deprivation across groups.
The Key Fund - Social Impact Report 2022/23
This Key Fund report draws on case studies and figures to illustrate how the fund has provided support to over 378,000 individuals.
Impact Investing Institute - Fostering Impact: An Investor Guide for Engaging Communities in Place-based Impact Investing
This III guide empowers investors to identify and pursue community engagement opportunities within a place-based impact investment approach.
Institute for Fiscal Studies Deaton Review - Evidence Volume on UK inequalities
Led by Professor Sir Angus Deaton, Nobel Laureate, and the Institute for Fiscal Studies, the Deaton Review is the most ambitious study of its kind to examine a range of inequalities in the UK and the forces driving them.
Just Futures - Building a social justice investment chain
This landscape scan from Just Futures explores the growing field of social justice investing.