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When Does Climate Justice Finance Work? A Practical Workshop on Measurement and Evaluation Approaches

Daniel Brett Broadstreet Impact Services

Is your investment truly making a difference, or is it just a drop in the ocean of climate justice? Dive into the heart of impact measurement and evaluation with this hands-on workshop led by Ecotrust and Broadstreet, leaders in climate justice, community development finance, and impact management.

This dynamic session unveils the complex world of assessing the real impact of climate justice finance initiatives. You’ll explore cutting-edge methodologies, tools, and frameworks that are shaping the way we understand and evaluate environmental and social investments. From setting evidence-based goals to navigating the nuances of key performance indicators and data-driven decision-making, we’ll cover it all.

The workshop will culminate with participants engaging in impact diligence on a real (anonymized) climate justice project, providing a rare inside look at evaluating potential investments. Through this practical exercise, participants will learn how to scrutinize projects for their anticipated impacts, ensuring they contribute meaningfully to climate justice goals.

Track

Deploying Climate Capital

Format

Workshop (Up to 3 Facilitators/Instructors)

Speakers

  • NameCharu Gupta
  • TitleSenior Manager, Impact
  • OrganizationBroadstreet Impact Services
  • NameOlivia M. Rebanal
  • TitleCEO and Chief Impact Officer
  • OrganizationEcotrust

Description

Is your investment truly making a difference, or is it just a drop in the ocean of climate justice? Dive into the heart of impact measurement and evaluation with this hands-on workshop led by Ecotrust and Broadstreet, leaders in climate justice, community development finance, and impact management.

This dynamic session unveils the complex world of assessing the real impact of climate justice finance initiatives. You’ll explore cutting-edge methodologies, tools, and frameworks that are shaping the way we understand and evaluate environmental and social investments. From setting evidence-based goals to navigating the nuances of key performance indicators and data-driven decision-making, we’ll cover it all.

The workshop will culminate with participants engaging in impact diligence on a real (anonymized) climate justice project, providing a rare inside look at evaluating potential investments. Through this practical exercise, participants will learn how to scrutinize projects for their anticipated impacts, ensuring they contribute meaningfully to climate justice goals.

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