The Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN) recently released the second edition of its global survey of the state of impact measurement and management (IMM) practice across the impact investing industry. This report includes accounts from 278 impact investors who describe their varying objectives and motivations, strategies for understanding and improving their impact results, processes for holding themselves and their investees accountable, and various other elements of their IMM practices.
Findings reflect the growing sophistication and maturation of IMM since the first edition, published in 2017, as IMM becomes increasingly integrated into investment processes and increasingly focused on impact results.
View the full report here.