As we continue to learn, we are excited to share the insights we have gained about using investment capital to address supply chain labor rights.
The Working Capital Innovation Fund (WCIF) released its second Annual Report, focused on activities undertaken and lessons learned during 2020. The report presents the Fund’s approach to managing for impact, portfolio level achievements and learning, and impact highlights from the Fund’s 8 portfolio companies.
The report outlines:
- How the Fund’s eight portfolio companies have addressed labor rights risks in global supply chains;
- How these portfolio companies responded to massive pandemic-related disruption with programs that help supply chain workers and employers weather then pandemic;
- How the Fund collaborates with others in the labor rights movement, using equity investment capital to support changes in the employment and sourcing ecosystems;
- What emerging technologies hold promise for illuminating and resolving labor rights risks.
2020-21 Annual Report
In this report, we seek to present Impact Management and Measurement (IMM) activities undertaken and lessons learned from a Fund portfolio perspective and with reference to individual investees.
Annual Report Press Release
As we continue to learn, we are excited to share the insights we have gained about using investment capital to address supply chain labor rights risks
Annual Report Email Blast
SAN FRANCISCO, August 6, 2021 — The Working Capital Innovation Fund (WCIF) today released its second annual Impact Management and Measurement Report, focused on activities undertaken and lessons learned during 2020. The report presents: the Fund’s approach to managing for impact, portfolio level achievements and learning, and impact highlights from the Fund’s 8 portfolio companies.