Social investing counts its dividends in a different currency
News from globeandmail.com
Monday, November 02, 2009
PAUL WALDIE
When the financial meltdown began pummelling the investments of the Osprey Community Foundation in Nelson, B.C., the foundation’s directors began a heartfelt debate.
Should they radically change the foundation’s investment philosophy and move away from focusing on generating returns and invest for social change instead?
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