The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Few Legal Barriers Prevent Mission-Related Investments, Study Finds

By Nicole Wallace

Foundations have considerable freedom under the law to make investments that further their charitable missions, even if those investments carry greater risk or offer lower returns than more conventional investments, according to a new study.

FSG Social Impact Advisors, a nonprofit consulting and research group in Boston,...

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