1、Impact Investing in the Cultural and Creative Sectors Insights from an emerging field ISBN:978-0-7017-0278-6Francesca Sanderson,Seva Phillips and David MaggsNovember 2023The Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre(Creative PEC)works to support the inclusive and sustainable growth of the UKs C
2、reative Industries through the production of independent and authoritative evidence and policy advice.Led by Newcastle University with the Royal Society of Arts and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Francesca Sanderson is currently Director of Arts&Culture Programmes and Investments at Nest
3、a,where she has worked since 2015.Her projects at Nesta have included Arts&Culture Finance;Digital R&D fund,accelerator and research;and Creativity,Culture&Capital.She has also worked at Big Society Capital and JPMorgan.She chairs the UK Social Investment Forum;sits on Investment Committees for UnLt
4、ds impact investment funds;and is a member of the Royal Shakespeare Companys Development Advisory Council.The reports authors would like to thank the team at the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre,including but not limited to Professor Hasan Bakhshi,Dr Tom Cahill-Jones,Professor Giorgio
5、Fazio and Bernard Hay,as well as International Council members including John Newbigin and Laura Callanan,for commissioning the report and editorial feedback.We would also like to thank the Arts&Culture Finance team for their cooperation and insights,particularly Nick Wilsdon and Rachel Green for sh
6、aring their experience around social impact financial resilience respectively;as well as the generous time given to us by the many sector experts we have interviewed for this report:Sean Geobey Associate Professor,School of Environment,Enterprise,and Development;Jamie Bennett Cultural Consultant;Mic