一项新倡议要求投资公司将5%的实绩费捐给慈善机构,目的是在十年内为全球卫生和教育筹集2.5亿美元。
A new initiative requires investment firms to donate 5% of performance fees to charity, aiming to raise $250 million over ten years for global health and education.
Ares Management的Joel Holsinger推出的促进投资新倡议要求投资公司至少将5%的实绩费捐给慈善机构, 目的是在未来十年内筹集2.5亿美元的捐款。
Promote Giving, a new initiative launched by Joel Holsinger of Ares Management, requires investment firms to donate at least 5% of their performance fees to charity, aiming to generate up to $250 million in donations over the next decade.
在Holsinger2019年的印度之旅(他在那里看到了资金不足的保健计划)的启发下,该模式确保投资者首先获得回报,而捐款完全来自管理费。
Inspired by Holsinger’s 2019 trip to India, where he saw underfunded health programs, the model ensures investors receive returns first, with donations drawn solely from management fees.
它在公共援助不断减少的情况下,为非营利者提供了稳定、私营部门的资金来源。 支持者将它视为促进全球卫生和教育方案的一个可扩展途径。
Now backed by nine firms managing about $35 billion in assets, it offers a stable, private-sector funding source for nonprofits amid declining public aid, with supporters viewing it as a scalable way to boost global health and education programs.