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Catalytic Capital Consortium Grantmaking is sponsored by New Venture Fund (in collaboration with MacArthur Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, and Omidyar Network). This initiative aims to increase the knowledge, awareness, and use of catalytic capital to safeguard the environment, support those most in need, and enable a more just, inclusive, and resilient world.
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Catalytic Capital Consortium - MacArthur Foundation Login into your grantee account, reset your password, or submit an idea to the MacArthur Foundation. Catalytic Capital Consortium An investment, learning, and market development initiative bringing together leading impact investors to encourage greater impact and use of catalytic capital.
Catalytic capital—debt, equity, guarantees, and other investments that accept disproportionate risk or concessionary returns compared to a conventional investment in order to generate positive impact—is an essential tool to support impact-driven enterprises and organizations that lack access to capital on suitable terms through the conventional marketplace.
The aim of catalytic capital is to unlock impact and additional investment that would not otherwise be possible. It expands opportunity and economic growth and fuels innovation for the well-being of people and the planet, while allowing mainstream investors to participate in transformative investments. To make substantial progress toward a more just, inclusive, and sustainable world, we need more catalytic capital to flow.
The Catalytic Capital Consortium, or C3, demonstrates the power of this form of investment to expand the reach of the impact investing field, helping to address the $2. 5-4 trillion needed annually to reach the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals . For the C3 initiative, we selected a set of funds and organizations to receive over $128 million in impact investments.
Collectively, this portfolio showcases catalytic capital across diverse sectors and geographies. It is designed to reduce risk, build track records, and increase the scale of promising fund managers. These investments set the stage for other investors—both impact-oriented and conventional—to participate and fuel additional growth.
The initiative’s pooled grant funding is supported by MacArthur and other funders. At C3’s launch in 2019, The Rockefeller Foundation and Omidyar Network joined MacArthur to support the initiative’s first three years of grantmaking.
In 2025, a group of impact investment leaders—including Blue Haven Initiative, Builders Vision, Ceniarth, and the Ford, Surdna, Sorenson Impact, Lemelson, Small, and Walton Family foundations—added new grant funding to extend the initiative and further promote learning and collaboration, while also growing an energetic and activated community of practice.
As part of the C3 initiative, we have made 15 investments totaling over $128 million that demonstrate the use of catalytic capital across diverse sectors and geographies. As collaboration is essential to the successful use of catalytic capital, we use the term “field partnership” to describe the efforts that we support with our investments.
The active set of field partnerships includes: Adjuvant Global Health Technology Fund: $5 million program-related equity investment to help address overlooked public health challenges by financing the development of life-saving technology products for low- and lower middle-income countries.
ALIVE Ventures $5 million equity investment to Acumen Latin America Early Growth Fund LP , a private equity impact fund managed by Acumen LatAm Impact Ventures, which invests in companies that tackle inequality in Colombia, Peru, and Central America, with a focus on agribusiness, education/access to formal jobs, and renewable energy. Ankur Capital Fund II A $7.
5 million program-related equity investment to provide early-stage capital to support tech-driven businesses in India that unlock economic opportunity for low-income people in India. Impact America Fund II $7.
5 million equity investment to provide catalytic venture capital to early-stage companies that are advancing economic agency for low- and moderate-income communities of color in the U.S. One Acre $10 million program-related investment loan to the One Acre Fund , a nonprofit social enterprise supporting smallholder farmers in Africa with financing and training through a new capital structure demonstrating the way catalytic capital can bridge financing gaps, spark additional investments, and help sustain and grow high-impact nonprofits.
Prime Impact Fund $5 million investment to address a critical capital gap for climate-relevant innovation by financing technology-based solutions with the potential to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. SDG Loan Fund $25 million guarantee to support a $1.
1 billion fund co-created and co-managed by AllianzGI and FMO Investment Management to mobilize capital to provide loans for financial inclusion, clean energy, and sustainable agriculture in emerging and frontier markets. UP Fund $5 million program-related equity investment to help expand employment opportunity for historically marginalized populations in the United States.
Women in Safe Homes Fund A program-related equity investment roughly equivalent to $5 million USD to help pioneer an alternative acquisition and leasing model to address the need for safe and affordable housing for women who are navigating difficult circumstances in the United Kingdom.
Zero Gap Up to $15 million equity investment to expand and accelerate The Rockefeller Foundation’s Zero Gap initiative , which aims to tap into mainstream markets and investors, scaling up investments into promising new finance vehicles that help to close the funding gap.
The funders of the C3 Grantmaking program, working through a project housed at New Venture Fund , have provided grants to fuel learning and market development related to catalytic capital. The C3 Grantmaking program has supported projects to equip the investor community with the information and tools needed to deploy catalytic capital.
This has involved efforts to expand knowledge about catalytic capital, foster infrastructure, and increase practitioner engagement.
To date, the C3 Grantmaking program has funded work in three categories: Strengthening the Evidence Base The C3 Grantmaking program has funded organizations and projects that are expanding knowledge and information about why and where catalytic capital is needed, what it looks like, who is involved, how it is deployed, and what is the result, drawing on current and past experience from around the world.
C3 Grantmaking supports engagement and collective learning with leading catalytic capital providers to identify and share best practices. The goal is to help practitioners solve technical or practical challenges with guides, convenings, and other activities that support effective deployment of catalytic capital.
To spur the use of catalytic capital and address barriers that impede transactions, C3 Grantmaking supports projects that make catalytic capital transactions faster, more efficient, and more effective. As a complement to these workstreams, C3 Grantmaking is working with leading impact investing networks to engage investors and share learnings. Several of these networks are conduct catalytic capital programming with their members.
These collaborations also are central to C3’s work to continue building a strong community of practice in the years to come. Visit C3 website to learn more The measurement and evaluation of the Catalytic Capital Consortium initiative includes questions that test our conceptual framework and underlying assumptions, assess our activities, and measure the extent to which we have met our intended outcomes.
From measurement and evaluation, we expect to learn whether our strategy and investments increased the knowledge, awareness, and use of catalytic capital. An interim C3 evaluation was published in October 2024, and new evaluations will be published as they are completed. We encourage investors, entrepreneurs, advisors, researchers, and others to join us in expanding catalytic capital investment and learning.
We encourage you to contact us to: Share your experiences with catalytic capital, including how you have invested or benefited from catalytic capital and lessons learned; Ask questions and propose research topics related to catalytic capital; Request information on how catalytic capital is used today and where more is needed.
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