How does an impact entrepreneur make a compelling case for investment? This course teaches you how to assess a venture’s readiness for impact capital by examining two essential dimensions: business growth and impact.



Creating an Impact Investment Ask
This course is part of Raising Impact Investment Capital Specialization

Instructor: Cathy Clark
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What you'll learn
Diagnose a venture’s business growth readiness using a structured seven-element framework
Build a four-step impact management process aligned with investor expectations
Integrate business and impact insights to craft a compelling and credible investment ask
Communicate investment needs in a way that aligns with both financial and impact goals
Skills you'll gain
- Stakeholder Communications
- Business Strategy
- Due Diligence
- Investment Management
- Business Development
- Entrepreneurship
- Environmental Social And Corporate Governance (ESG)
- Financial Management
- Growth Strategies
- Business Metrics
- Capital Budgeting
- Capital Markets
- Return On Investment
- Entrepreneurial Finance
- Finance
- Performance Measurement
- Business Management
- Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Business Modeling
- Investments
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August 2025
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How does an impact entrepreneur make a compelling case for investment? Building on our other Coursera course "Impact Investment Finance," this module teaches you how to assess a venture’s readiness for impact capital by examining two essential dimensions: business growth and impact. On the business side, you’ll use a diagnostic tool to evaluate seven key elements that drive growth and understand how investors assess profitability through unit economics. On the impact side, you’ll learn a four-step framework for building strong impact management practices that meet investor expectations. By the end of the module, you’ll know how to integrate these insights to clearly articulate and justify your capital ask confidently and credibly. Before diving in, please take a moment to review the brief overview of course policies and discussion board expectations—it will help you get the most out of your learning experience.
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