Organization
M4A Foundation - CrowdDoing

Social Impact Securities Analyst Volunteer for Project Blackthorn via CrowdDoing

Duration
Recruiting through Oct 30th
Location
El Dorado Hills, CA

Opportunity Details

Ongoing

Remote

Recruiting through Oct 30th

El Dorado Hills, CA 95762

About this Opportunity

Social Impact Securities Analyst Volunteer for Project Blackthorn via CrowdDoing: Analyzing securities on a new exchange focused on social and environmental impact.

Be part of building a better future through finance. As a Social Impact Securities Analyst with Project Blackthorn, you have a unique opportunity to shape an emerging market that aligns shareholder returns with positive impact for all stakeholders.

In this volunteer role, you will provide in-depth analysis on the social and environmental impact potential of companies listed on our groundbreaking exchange. Your work will give investors the insights they need to make informed decisions and direct more capital towards solving pressing global challenges like climate change, inequality, and sustainable development.

You will partner with our research team to evaluate factors such as the credibility of companies' impact claims, their impact management practices, and performance on key impact metrics. We are especially interested in companies that have built impact into their business models and value chains, creating shared value that allows them to have outsized positive impact alongside strong financial returns.

Drawing on an "impact potential" framework, you will identify companies where pursuing profit and purpose hyper-align to drive transformative, systemic change. Your compelling equity research will capture both the current and potential future social impact and financial performance of listed companies.

This is a chance to be part of the growing global movement redefining the role of business and finance in society. Help us showcase sustainable and regenerative models of business that benefit shareholders while also addressing the pressing needs of all people and the planet.

Watch our video to learn more: Systemic change by CrowdDoing