Video: Social Finance Best Practices: Anshula Chowdhury


On April 8, MaRS hosted nine practitioners of social finance from across the spectrum to speak about the best (and worst) practices in social finance. Hear personal stories and interesting examples from Canada’s emerging social finance marketplace. With five minutes each and drawing on their experience and research, these regular contributors to SocialFinance.ca highlighted successful and/or poor social finance practices. A question-and-answer period rounded out the session.

This event was produced in collaboration with SiG@MaRSSocialFinance.ca, the Social Venture Exchange, and Social Venture Partners Toronto.

Anshula Chowdhury is the Founder and CEO of Social Asset Measurements (SAM), a Toronto-based social value metrics firm with industry leading expertise and experience in measuring and managing social value. The best practice she shared was the importance of embedding social impact metrics into social enterprises from day one, to help distinguish between the different perspectives of impact investing.

Social Finance Best Practices: Anshula Chowdhury from SiG @ MaRS on Vimeo.

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SocialFinance.ca searches the web and brings you a video every week to help you learn about the universe of social finance, in Canada and beyond. These videos are typically shorter than 10 minutes long, and thus are a great way to get you thinking about why social finance is important, and how it can help you meet your goals. As always, we will welcome your comments on each video - they are bound to start off a few conversations!

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