What we do

The TransCap Initiative works at the nexus of real-economy systems change and finance. Our mission is to build the field of systemic investing—a new investment logic for funding systems transformation. We do so by running an open innovation space for developing, testing, and scaling systemic investing through research, prototyping, and field building.

Why it matters

The defining challenge of our time is to transform the economic and natural systems that matter most for the prosperity of humanity and nature, such as cities, food, energy, mobility, forests, marine ecosystems, and industrial supply chains. Traditional approaches to sustainable finance and philanthropy are not catalyzing change in those systems at the speed and scale we need. There is an urgent need to rethink the way we go about funding systems change. Systemic investing answers this call.

Who we are

The TransCap Initiative is a tax-exempt non-profit working with an emergent collective of organizations and individuals committed to fundamentally re-imagine the flow of financial capital for transformative societal impact. It is led by a core team, guided by advisors, catalyzed by partners, and funded predominantly by foundations and philanthropists.

How you can be part of the movement

We partner with the most ambitious people and organizations to push the theoretical and practical boundaries of systemic investing. Most of our work happens in collaborative projects with one or more stakeholders, such as asset owners, investment managers, foundations, NGOs, governments, and on-the-ground systems change agents. The purpose of these projects is to increase the sophistication and quality of systemic investing (scale deep), reach new audiences and contexts (scale out), and amplify our real-world impact (scale up).

Our projects

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Bringing Systemic Investing to Cities

Bringing Systemic Investing to Cities

The TransCap Initiative is partnering with the Centre for Public Impact to bring systemic investing to the challenge of transforming urban spaces.

A Pilot in Systemic Funding Architecture: A proposal for developing transformational urban climate finance solutions

A Pilot in Systemic Funding Architecture: A proposal for developing transformational urban climate finance solutions

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Where’s the Revolut(ion) of Development Banking? It’s Time to Disrupt Multilateral Finance

Where’s the Revolut(ion) of Development Banking? It’s Time to Disrupt Multilateral Finance

This is the fourth article in a series that presents insights from an investigation into the challenges and opportunities of the urban climate finance movement.

Systemic Funding Architecture: A Proposition to Catalyze Urban Climate Finance

Systemic Funding Architecture: A Proposition to Catalyze Urban Climate Finance

This is the third article in a series that presents insights from an investigation into the challenges and opportunities of the urban climate finance movement.

Investing in systems transformation in cities: notes from the field

Investing in systems transformation in cities: notes from the field

What would it take to design an investment approach in cities where the primary purpose is system transformation?

Something Feels Off: Are We Solving the Right Problems in Urban Climate Finance?

Something Feels Off: Are We Solving the Right Problems in Urban Climate Finance?

This is the first article in a series that presents insights from an investigation into the challenges and opportunities of the urban climate finance movement.

Departure Blog: Bringing Systemic Investing to Cities

Departure Blog: Bringing Systemic Investing to Cities

Transforming the Swiss food system

Transforming the Swiss food system

Systemic investing for food system transformation in Switzerland

Systemic investing for food system transformation in Switzerland

Systemic investing for food system transformation in Switzerland

Systemic investing meets regenerative agriculture

Systemic investing meets regenerative agriculture

We are designing a systemic investment strategy and funding vehicle for the regenerative agricultural transition in the Midwest, USA.

What could a systemic intervention look like?

What could a systemic intervention look like?

What could a systemic intervention looks like?

Advance Market Commitment for Regenerative Agriculture

Advance Market Commitment for Regenerative Agriculture

An Advance Market Commitment for Regenerative Agriculture

Barriers to adopting regenerative agriculture: Farmers’ financial risk of transitioning and how to mitigate it

Barriers to adopting regenerative agriculture: Farmers’ financial risk of transitioning and how to mitigate it

Farmers’ financial risk of transitioning and how to mitigate it

Transforming Infrastructure for Regenerative Agriculture

Transforming Infrastructure for Regenerative Agriculture

Infrastructure needs for regenerative agriculture

The farmers' trap

The farmers' trap

We explore how a feedback loop of socioeconomic and environmental stressors is driving farmers into unsustainable practices—and how systemic investing could be part of the solution

The Case for Bringing Systemic Investing to Agricultural Transitions

The Case for Bringing Systemic Investing to Agricultural Transitions

The Case for Bringing Systemic Investing to the Challenge of Funding Agricultural Transitions

Systemic Investing for Regenerative Agriculture

Systemic Investing for Regenerative Agriculture

Designing a systemic finance strategy and funding vehicle for the regenerative agricultural transition.

What's Behind Systemic Investing for Sustainability?

What's Behind Systemic Investing for Sustainability?

Transforming Switzerland's Mobility System

Transforming Switzerland's Mobility System

Mobilising financial capital in order to achieve Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emission reduction

Intervention Universe, Nesting & Impact

Intervention Universe, Nesting & Impact

How Systemic Investing in E-Mobility Can Help Catalyse the Net-Zero Transition in Switzerland

Field Building: Talking Systemic Investing at the first Swiss Conference on E-mobility

Field Building: Talking Systemic Investing at the first Swiss Conference on E-mobility

The TransCap Initiative Talks Systemic Investing at the first Swiss Conference on E-mobility

Toward a System Transformation Strategy

Toward a System Transformation Strategy

The TransCap Initiative's Insights on Building a System Transformation Strategy for Systemic Investing in Switzerland

Systemic Investing Best Practice - Leverage Point Validation & Gap Analysis

Systemic Investing Best Practice - Leverage Point Validation & Gap Analysis

How Systemic Investing in E-Mobility Can Help Catalyse the Net-Zero Transition in Switzerland

Update: The Full TransCap Initiative Team Gets to Scheming about the Future of Sustainable Finance

Update: The Full TransCap Initiative Team Gets to Scheming about the Future of Sustainable Finance

Approaching Systemic Investing with Culture at Heart

How We Started Systemic Investing in Switzerland

How We Started Systemic Investing in Switzerland

Systemic Investing to Catalyse the Net-zero Mobility Transition in Switzerland - Fundraising, Mission Selection and System Boundaries for Systemic Investing

Unlocking System Access & the Need for Collaboration in Systemic Investing

Unlocking System Access & the Need for Collaboration in Systemic Investing

Accessing Systems, Activating Stakeholders and Data Capture - Systemic Investing to Catalyse the Net-zero Mobility Transition in Switzerland

The Future of Mobility is Electric

The Future of Mobility is Electric

How Systemic Investing in E-Mobility Can Help Catalyse the Net-Zero Transition in Switzerland

Funding the Reimagination of Melbourne

Funding the Reimagination of Melbourne

Catalysing the Circular Economy in Vietnam

Catalysing the Circular Economy in Vietnam

Harnessing the principles of systemic investing to address waste pollution

Future-Fitting the Streets of Birmingham (UK)

Future-Fitting the Streets of Birmingham (UK)

Community-based infrastructure finance for retrofitting homes and streets

Research & Conceptual Development

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Definition and hallmarks of systemic investing

Definition and hallmarks of systemic investing

Our new publication seeks to define and describe systemic investing through 16 hallmarks

Strategic capital facilitation: the missing role in the systems change ecosystem

Strategic capital facilitation: the missing role in the systems change ecosystem

We are collaborating to understand, scope and test this critical 'backbone' role

Making connections across an emerging landscape of ideas

Making connections across an emerging landscape of ideas

We explore the connections between our ideas and those of Deep Transitions Lab.

What is systemic investing? An update

What is systemic investing? An update

It has been 4.5 years since we published a primer on systemic investing. Time for an update!

Impact measurement and evaluation

Impact measurement and evaluation

What would it mean to measure or manage ‘systemic impact’, and is this even a helpful thing to aim for?

Developing Conceptual Foundations

Developing Conceptual Foundations

We are implementing our first-generation research agenda

Transformation capital: A new investment logic for catalyzing systems change

Transformation capital: A new investment logic for catalyzing systems change

One of our first conceptual articles on systemic investing

Transformation capital: our white paper

Transformation capital: our white paper

In 2020 we released a white paper – a starting point for a journey of exploration and discovery into a new investment logic

Field Building

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London Climate Week 2024: gathering the community

London Climate Week 2024: gathering the community

The power of getting the right people together in a room cannot be underestimated

On funding systems change

On funding systems change

How philanthropy can amplify its impact by strategically partnering with other forms of capital

Systemic Investing Summit 2024

Systemic Investing Summit 2024

We are organizing the world's first Systemic Investing Summit in Q1 2024.

Enhancing Private-Wealth Impact Investing

Enhancing Private-Wealth Impact Investing

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There is an urgent need to rethink the way we deploy financial capital for transformative impact in human and natural systems. The field of systemic investing has garnered significant momentum, and now is the time to scale deep and scale out. So we invite challenge owners, systems thinkers, innovation practitioners, investment professionals, ecosystem shapers, and creative voices to join us in figuring out how to redeploy financial capital in service of a prosperous and sustainable future for all.

How is systemic investing relevant to

Foundation

...because the pots of capital operating under a philanthropic logic are orders of magnitude smaller than those operating under an investment logic, so systemic investing is a way for foundations to leverage their capital in the systems they care about.

Corporations

...because their supply chains are becoming increasingly fragile and societal expectations of business are growing. This requires companies to deploy all the tools in their finance toolbox (incl. direct investments, advanced purchase agreements, and supply-chain financing) and partner more strategically with governments, foundations, and NGOs.

Impact Investors

...because single technologies, start-ups, or social enterprises—no matter how ingenious their solutions and how brilliant their teams—are unlikely to change systems by themselves. So what matters is that these single-point solutions are synergistically nested within a broader systems change effort.

Institutional Investors

...because mainstream ESG investing doesn’t benefit places and communities at the pace, scale, and quality required, so institutional investors must channel more capital into real-economy assets in a strategic and collaborative manner.

MDBs and DFIs

...because sustainable development in a VUCA world requires portfolio approaches to systems innovation, and those need to be funded with a different investment paradigm than those dominant in development finance institutions today. And because the public sector cannot finance sustainability transitions alone, so systemic investing is a way to crowd-in private-sector capital in a smart way.

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About

Who We Are

The TransCap Initiative is a think-and-do-tank operating at the nexus of real-economy systems change, sustainability, and finance. We operate as a multi-stakeholder alliance coordinated by a backbone team and comprised of wealth owners, innovation leaders, system thinkers, research institutes, and financial intermediaries. Our community is open to anyone committed to our cause and values.

Why We Exist

We exist to improve the way sustainable finance is purposed, designed, and managed so that money can become a transformative force in building a low-carbon, climate-resilient, just, and inclusive society. We believe that the key to accomplishing this vision is to inspire and enable investors to leverage the insights and tools of systems thinking and complex systems science for addressing the most pressing societal challenges of the 21st century.

What We Do

Our mission is to build the field of systemic investing. This means developing, testing, and scaling an investment logic at the intersection of systems thinking and finance. We do that by convening a multi-stakeholder alliance to develop a knowledge and innovation base, test novel concepts and approaches, and build a community of practice.

Our core ideas borrow from the disciplines of systems thinking and complex systems science, challenge-led innovation, human-centred design, new economic frameworks, and financial innovation. Our experiments are contextualised in those place-based systems that matter most for human prosperity—such as cities, landscapes, and coastal zones—as well as in value chains and other real-economy systems. We hope that our work produces knowledge and insights, methods and tools, and a self-organising community of inspired and enabled change makers.

The places and value chains we intend to transform act as centres of gravity for our work. In each of these systems, we will work with challenge owners, communities, innovators, investors, and other stakeholders to design, structure, and finance strategic investment portfolios nested within a broader systems intervention approach.