
Case studies
Best practice examples of gender lens investing across themes, geographies and asset classes. For more JEDI-specific case studies, explore the JEDI Investing toolkit.
Tbilisi Transport Company and EBRD
The collaboration between EBRD and Tbilisi is an example of how a gender lens can be brought to green investments, and in particular how women’s employment and skills development and gender-responsive considerations can be integrated into green infrastructure investment approaches and processes.
SELF (Solar and Energy Loan Fund) and CNote
Solar and Energy Loan Fund (SELF) is a non-profit certified community development financial institution (CDFI), with a mission to rebuild and empower underserved communities by providing access to affordable, innovative financing for sustainable property improvements.
KL Felicitas Foundation
The KL Felicitas Foundation (KLF) is a family foundation founded by Lisa and Charly Kleissner, global pioneers in impact investing for the past 20 years. In 2015, the Foundation transitioned its portfolio allocation to 100% impact while simultaneously seeking index-competitive, risk adjusted returns.
Matriarch Revolutionary Fund
The first social impact integrated capital investment fund led and managed by and for Indigenous women across the United States.
Mākhers Studio and Coralus (formerly SheEO)
For-profit green manufacturing and design-build firm.
Madison Park Development Corporation
Climate and gender justice through affordable housing.
Chi Impact Capital
Women‑founded, Zurich‑based impact investing firm uses an integrated gender and climate impact methodology.
Envisioning Climate Solutions Fund (managed by Envisioning Partners)
South Korean VC uncovers deep tech opportunities with an internal gender lens.