Academic Agenda

Explore the academic agenda of Impact Minds. Click on each session to see the content details.

The schedule and room assignments will be announced soon.

08h30 - 09h00

Artistic performance

09h00 - 09h30

09h30 - 09h45

Beyond the Data

The future of the impact ecosystem in Latin America is not something to wait for — it is something we build. In this session, we will explore how Latimpacto, through the Impact Survey and the Dashboard developed in partnership with Impact Intelligence, fosters evidence-based conversations to support better collective decision-making. Beyond the data of the present, these tools allow us to identify trends, anticipate challenges, and chart pathways toward the future we aspire to build together.

09h45 - 10h00

Private Sector: Catalyst for Change and Sustainability

In this session, Her Royal Highness Infanta Doña Cristina will share a reflection on the role of the private sector as a catalyst for change and sustainability in Latin America and the Caribbean. Drawing from her extensive experience in the social and philanthropic field, she will offer perspectives on how the private sector can drive impact agendas that strengthen social cohesion, promote equity, and contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals.

10h00 - 10h45

Generating Impact Across the Capital Continuum

This session will focus on how different actors across the ecosystem generate impact from complementary positions along the capital continuum. It will examine the strategic value of cross-sector collaboration, blended finance, and catalytic capital as key mechanisms to unlock resources, mitigate risk, and scale solutions in Latin America and the Caribbean.

10h45 - 11h45

The Role of Development Banks in the Impact Ecosystem

This conversation will address the role of development banks in the impact ecosystem in the region. It will discuss opportunities to mobilize capital, structure innovative instruments, and strengthen institutional capacities through strategic partnerships.

11h45 - 12h15

Innovative Finance

This session proposes a strategic conversation on the role of innovative finance in strengthening the impact ecosystem. Based on the experience of the invited speakers, the discussion will address the opportunities and challenges that innovative finance presents to scale capital deployment and foster collaboration among diverse ecosystem actors.

14h00 - 14h45

Corporates: From Sustainability to Impact

This session addresses the evolution of corporate approaches from sustainability to impact, exploring how companies are integrating metrics, governance, and purpose into their business strategies to contribute to systemic solutions in the region.

14h00 - 15h00

Innovate to Regenerate: Transformational Financing in Latin America

The participating organizations explore how to connect capital with nature-based solutions, landscape restoration, and economic models that prioritize life in all its forms. From experiences in Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil to innovative investment mechanisms, the cases share a common vision: to repair, restore, and revitalize while building resilient local economies.

14h00 - 15h00

Impact Investment with a Latin American Lens: Connecting Territory, Capital and Innovation

Explore how impact investing can be a key tool to address social and environmental challenges in Latin America, from the local to the systemic level, integrating voices from the territories, capital, and innovation.

14h00 - 15h00

Cross-sector Partnerships for Transformation

This session explores how cross-sector partnerships can unlock capital to transform historically excluded territories such as the Amazon. From investment funds to social innovation platforms and community networks, participants will share insights on designing inclusive and adaptive mechanisms that respond to local contexts. Models integrating science, bioeconomy, community development, and financial sustainability will be presented, with an emphasis on co-creation and territorial regeneration. A space to understand how impact investing can serve as a tool for equity and resilience.

14h00 - 15h00

Data with Purpose – Measuring to Transform with the Use of AI

This session brings together organizations that integrate impact measurement into their action and investment models. From social investment platforms to equity and inclusion measurement, participants will share practices for turning data into strategic tools that enhance decision-making, transparency, and institutional evolution. A space to reimagine the role of evidence in generating impact.

14h00 - 15h00

Inspiring Talks: Disability, Gender, Silver Economy, Violence Prevention, and Rural Development

The Inspiring Talks are spaces designed to share knowledge, methodologies, and learnings derived from real-life experiences related to disability, gender, the silver economy, violence prevention, and rural development. Through brief and thought-provoking interventions, the aim is to strengthen the ecosystem by exchanging lessons learned, identifying synergies, and generating meaningful connections among diverse stakeholders.

14h00 - 15h00

Collective Spark: How to Connect What’s Already in Motion

What if, instead of continuing to build in parallel, we sparked connections between what already exists? This workshop is designed as a hands-on, human-centered learning experience to strengthen alliances within the Latin American impact ecosystem. It begins from a simple but powerful premise: there is already so much at stake — people, projects, resources, learnings — but we lack the time and spaces to strategically connect them. The gathering invites participants to look at what is already in motion in their territories through a new lens — to broaden their understanding of the ecosystem, identify convergence points, and activate alliances capable of multiplying the impact already being generated. Throughout the workshop, we will create conditions for genuine connections to emerge through a mix of physical activation, deep listening, collective mapping, and creative collaboration design. We aim to highlight who is working on similar challenges, what they have to offer, what they need, and what opportunities for connection and synergy exist. The journey seeks to generate: – Greater knowledge of the ecosystem. – More meaningful connections and relevant contacts. – A renewed collaborative mindset. In a climate of openness, playfulness, creativity, and generosity, we will spark the flames that can transform isolated efforts into shared movements.

14h00 - 15h00

Innature Lab Launch

This session will present the launch of the InNature Lab call for proposals, an initiative aimed at promoting nature-based innovations to strengthen food security and protect natural resources from the impacts of climate change. With a focus on biomimicry and resilience-oriented solutions, the call targets initiatives that have moved beyond the lab phase and have been validated in relevant environments. The session will highlight proposals ready for field demonstration, with practical viability and potential for adaptation across diverse territories.

14h00 - 15h00

Catalytic Capital Workshop - Dipti

14h45- 15h30

Impact in Latin America and the Caribbean: Challenges and Opportunities

This session proposes a reflection on the current state and future outlook of impact in Latin America and the Caribbean, drawing on voices from different countries, sectors, and roles across the ecosystem. The conversation will explore recent progress, structural tensions, and strategic opportunities to strengthen impact-oriented financing in a context of economic, social, and environmental transformation in the region.

15h00 - 16h00

Idea Bank: New Perspectives for New Times

The workshop aims to raise awareness and provide practical tools to co-design solutions that address: demographic change, breaking stereotypes about longevity, incorporating new generational dynamics, and integrating older communities into initiatives.

15h00 - 16h00

Evidence that Transforms: Monitoring and Action for Climate Regeneration

This session brings together organizations that integrate monitoring and measurement as essential tools for advancing regenerative climate solutions. From sustainable value chains to watershed restoration and community governance, participants will share insights on how data, partnerships, and territorial approaches can scale climate responses with justice and effectiveness. A space to discover how regeneration is measured.

15h00 - 16h00

New Philanthropy Pathways to Transform Education

This session brings together organizations that are reimagining the role of philanthropy in education, shifting from one-off funding to systemic and sustainable approaches. From hybrid funds to multi-stakeholder alliances, the discussion will explore ways to align resources, capacities, and strategies to achieve collective impact. A space to share insights on how to move from fragmentation to collaboration, and from aid-based support to strengthening lasting educational ecosystems.

15h00 - 16h00

Opportunities to Address Employability, Longevity, and Regeneration Challenges

This session connects two key challenges in Latin America: population aging and structural unemployment. Through an intergenerational and systemic approach, participating organizations will explore how longevity can become a driver of development, how social investment can strengthen sustainable career paths, and how partnerships with academia can offer evidence-based solutions. A dialogue to redesign social impact at the intersection of age, employment, and territory.

15h00 - 16h00

Families Building Impact: From Legacy to Purpose: Reimagining the Role of Family Offices (by invitation)

In this session, three leading families from the region will share how they have structured their impact strategy within their family offices and, above all, how the new generations have taken on a leading role in the design, implementation, and evolution of these strategies—showcasing real, diverse, and replicable models that can inspire other families to walk this path with intention and purpose.

15h00 - 16h00

Business Strategies for Effective Decarbonization (By invitation only)

This session brings together organizations that integrate monitoring and measurement as essential tools to advance regenerative climate solutions. From sustainable value chains to watershed restoration and community governance, participants will share insights on how data, partnerships, and place-based approaches can scale climate responses with justice and effectiveness. A space to explore how what regenerates is measured.

15h00 - 16h00

Futures Lab

The workshop seeks to stimulate collective reflection on the possible futures of the impact ecosystem in Latin America, as well as to identify present actions that can guide us toward those scenarios. Based on concepts of foresight and futures literacy, participants — including impact investors, NGOs, foundations, corporations, and academics — will work in a participatory and self-managed format facilitated by two moderators. The goal of this space is not to predict the future, but to contemplate complex and hopeful narratives that allow us to imagine diverse futures.

15h00 - 16h00

Impact Investing doesn’t Need “More Cake”

Today, most impact funds follow the venture capital model: they seek exponential growth, high returns, and clear exits. But this approach is misaligned with many impact startups, especially those led by women, underrepresented communities, or in emerging markets. Still, the myth persists that you can achieve impact and, at the same time, VC-like returns. Really? Is there truly no trade-off between impact and profitability?
This talk explores how venture philanthropy represents an opportunity to catalyze sustainable change through catalytic financing mechanisms that can shape the future of impact investing.

15h30 - 16h15

Democracy

This session explores how impact investing and philanthropy can contribute to strengthening democracy in Latin America and the Caribbean. In a context of growing polarization, institutional distrust, and structural inequality, the discussion will focus on strategies to foster civic participation, social cohesion, and democratic resilience.

16h30 - 17h00

Driving Future Skills Through STEM Education and AI

Presentation of learnings and launch of the second call for proposals

16h30 - 17h30

From the Ground: New Ways to Finance and Transform Impact

This session brings together Brazilian experiences that have challenged the traditional approach to social intervention, betting on collaborative partnerships, long-term philanthropic investment, and the strengthening of local capacities. The organizations will share models that connect connectivity, education, community economy, and collective leadership. A space to reflect on how working from the territory can transform not only communities but also the way we finance impact.

16h30 - 17h30

Innovating for Impact: Using the Capital Spectrum to Solve the Water Crisis

In Latin America, where urgent challenges such as water access, the climate crisis, and structural inequality converge, more than good ideas are needed: viable models, patient capital, and strategic collaboration are essential. This session explores how to finance vital solutions that directly impact the lives of the most vulnerable communities while opening new pathways for sustainability and scale. The conversation will address tensions between risk and return and the opportunities that arise when social innovation, financial structuring, and an impact-centered vision are integrated.

16h30 - 17h30

Pan-Amazonian Socio-bioeconomy: Building a Regional Agenda from Community Ecosystem Mapping in Brazil, Colombia, Guyana, Ecuador, Peru, and Suriname

This session will present the findings of an unprecedented regional mapping of community business ecosystems across six countries in the Amazon Basin. Based on this evidence, the session will explore opportunities to articulate a Pan-Amazonian agenda that promotes the socio-bioeconomy as a driver of inclusive, regenerative, and sustainable development. It will be a space to identify systemic gaps that require collaborative solutions — such as financing, infrastructure, markets, and regulatory frameworks — and to co-create action plans that strengthen these ecosystems from the local to the regional level.

16h30 - 17h30

Shifting Perspectives: Systems Thinking for Impact Investing

This session builds on the session we organized last year that introduced our exploration on how a systems orientation influences impact investing and impact measurement. This year our partner Karim Harji will present the findings on the different ways in which impact investors and IMM practitioners can integrate systems thinking. Join us to learn more about the integrated framework we have developed describing six fundamental shifts, with examples and strategies to move from concept to practice. We will also preview a playbook that impact investors can use to integrate systems thinking across the investment lifecycle and different IMM approaches.

16h30 - 17h30

Perspectives from the Caribbean

The Caribbean is a region of great cultural richness and diversity, but also of deep social, economic, and environmental vulnerabilities. In this session, different stakeholders will share how they are driving transformative impact strategies. It will be a space to identify synergies, exchange learnings, and strengthen a regional impact agenda with a Caribbean identity.

16h30 - 17h30

From Purpose to Action: Corporate Impact in Latin America

This session will present the current state of corporate impact in Latin America, based on findings from Latimpacto’s latest report. It will explore the main challenges and opportunities for companies to integrate purpose into their business models, highlighting 10 cases that demonstrate how to align business success with social, environmental, and governance transformation.

16h30 - 17h30

From Dialogue to Action: Partnerships for Inclusive and Sustainable Development

Our session will focus on collaboration and how to build trust among diverse stakeholders to drive meaningful change. We will feature two perspectives: first, philanthropy and its challenges; and second, project implementation. We will showcase three successful cases — in Mexico, implemented by Impact Hub Mexico City, and in Colombia, by Trófica and Fundación Squash Urbano. In each case, we will highlight three key learnings for effective collaboration:
1. Establishing the foundations of trust
2. Building a structure that involves all stakeholders
3. Facilitating cross-sector collaboration

The session will feature different voices and demonstrate how meaningful cross-sector alliances can generate sustainable impact — and how collaboration across the wealth gap is not only possible, but essential for truly inclusive economic development.

16h30 - 18h00

Inspiring Talks: Inclusive Economic Development

The Inspiring Talks are spaces designed to share knowledge, methodologies, and lessons learned from real-life experiences related to Inclusive Economic Development. Through brief and reflective contributions, the aim is to strengthen the ecosystem by exchanging lessons learned, identifying synergies, and fostering meaningful connections among diverse actors.

17h00 - 17h45

International Perspective on Development

This session will bring together representatives from international organizations and global cooperation networks to offer a global perspective on the impact ecosystem. Drawing on their experiences across different world regions, the discussion will explore how development strategies are evolving and the role Latin America and the Caribbean play within this global agenda, identifying opportunities, challenges, and potential interregional connections.

17h30 - 18h30

What Do We Know About the Ecosystem Driving Change in Latin America? (by invitation)

Present the key findings of the characterization carried out with 124 Entrepreneurship Support Organizations (ESOs) that participated in the Catalytic Green Fund call, with the aim of sharing learnings, highlighting structural gaps, and identifying opportunities to strengthen the support ecosystem for decarbonization and net-zero value chains in Latin America and the Caribbean.

08h30 - 09h00

Artistic performance

09h00 - 09h30

Opening | September 03

09h30 - 10h00

From Social Investment to Impact: Lessons from the Territories

This session examines the role of the public sector as a key actor in scaling social and environmental solutions in Latin America and the Caribbean. It will address intersectoral coordination frameworks, enabling public policies, and mechanisms for collaboration with other actors in the impact ecosystem.

10h00 - 10h30

Climate Change and Impact

This session will focus on the challenges posed by climate change and its cross-cutting impact on the economic, social, cultural, and environmental dimensions of the region. Through a conversation with experienced leaders in sustainability, science, and public policy, the session will examine the interconnection between these spheres and the urgency of generating positive impact through integrated approaches that address both social and environmental challenges.

10h30 - 11h00

Catalyzing Health Solutions: Leadership and Investment

Health is at the heart of sustainable development, yet it still faces major gaps in access, quality, and funding — especially in the Global South. This session will explore how various actors across the capital continuum — from philanthropy to impact investing to commercial capital — can mobilize resources and generate innovative health solutions. Concrete experiences will be shared, including multisector partnerships, emerging technologies, and business models aimed at transforming access to and the quality of healthcare services. Panelists will reflect on key challenges, collaboration opportunities, and the most effective financial mechanisms to achieve sustainable impact.

11h00 - 12h00

Chains that Transform: Shared Value, Inclusion and Regeneration from Latin America

This session invites a rethinking of value chains from a transformative perspective to address challenges such as structural violence against working women, exclusion of social suppliers, the climate crisis, or the new global regulatory context. Participating organizations will share experiences that challenge the status quo and propose alternatives based on collaboration, regeneration, and strategic innovation. This space aims to make visible the learnings, tensions, and potential pathways toward more just and resilient value chains. A space for uncomfortable dialogue, collective learning, and aligning business practices with the values of equity, sustainability, and shared responsibility demanded by today’s context.

11h00 - 12h00

Education with Equity

This session proposes rethinking education as a platform for collective transformation. Drawing on diverse experiences, it will explore strategies to reduce gender gaps in STEM, prevent dropout in rural contexts, and strengthen educational leadership through collaborative networks. It will also examine how human-centered design can be applied to complex challenges such as sexual and reproductive education, promoting empathetic, inclusive, and context-sensitive solutions. A space to exchange learnings, challenge the status quo, and co-create new pathways toward a more equitable, relevant, and sustainable education in Latin America.

11h00 - 12h00

Innovative Finance for Climate Justice: Emerging Regenerative Models

This session proposes a collaborative conversation on how to mobilize purpose-driven capital to simultaneously address the challenges of the climate crisis, structural inequality, and biodiversity loss in Latin America. From the experience of the Climate Justice Innovation Lab in Brazil to regenerative blue economy models in Colombia, participating organizations will share insights on how to build innovative financial instruments that place communities at the center.

11h00 - 12h00

Partnerships for Strengthening Microenterprises

In Latin America, most businesses are microenterprises, and a significant part of the economy is sustained by informality. Yet these key actors often remain off the radar of public policies, institutional financing, and strategic frameworks for economic development.
This session brings together organizations that are not merely implementing aid programs but are testing replicable, collaborative, and transformative models capable of changing structural dynamics like informal employment, promoting productive inclusion, and strengthening the business base.

11h00 - 12h00

Impact-Linked Finance is back in LATAM (with new ideas)

In this workshop, Roots of Impact, SDC, Impact Entrepreneurs, and capital providers will dive into Latin American examples of providing Impact-Linked Finance to high-impact enterprises. The objective is to share and discuss the many learnings of applying real-life Impact-Linked Finance ranging from the launch of SIINC (Social Impact Incentives) in Mexico in 2016, to impact-linked emergency loans during the pandemic across LATAM, to recent applications of innovative solutions in Colombia. Impact-linked finance was “invented” and implemented for first time in Latin America and it has been replicated globally gaining increasing traction ever since. The innovative financing practice of linking financial rewards for impact enterprises to the achievement of positive social outcomes is being adopted by an increasing number of actors. Evidence shows that Impact-Linked Finance (ILF) can be an effective means for unlocking the impact potential of enterprises, funds, and financial institutions while steering enterprises towards achieving positive outcomes that would otherwise not have been achieved. Participants of the workshop will discuss the potential application of Impact-Linked Finance based on practical past examples while considering particular contexts, financial vehicles, and investment strategies. We aim to share and discuss more than 8 years of insights and learnings so participants can directly implement Impact-Linked Finance in their sectors. Also, new innovations waiting to be implemented in Latin America will be presented.

11h00 - 12h00

Innovation and Impact

This session proposes a reflection on innovation as a necessary condition for asking better questions and seeking new answers to complex challenges. Drawing from diverse institutional experiences, it will explore strategies to address fundamental issues such as health, education, and disability, using systemic, collaborative, and sustainable approaches focused on impact.

11h00 - 12h00

Art and Culture Funders (Cultura-SURA Fund)

This workshop invites participants to explore innovative financing strategies for the cultural sector, based on the learnings and preliminary results of the Cultura Latinoamérica call, promoted in partnership with Fundación SURA. The session will address collaborative funding models, the role of art and culture as drivers of social cohesion and sustainable development, and tools to assess their impact. It is a space designed to inspire new partnerships, foster active dialogue among diverse stakeholders, and strengthen the cultural ecosystem in the region.

11h00- 12h00

Families and Thematic Focus Areas (by invitatión)

This session will explore how high-net-worth families are driving impact in Latin America through new forms of collaboration, transformative financial approaches, and assessment frameworks that go beyond quantitative metrics. Framed by the three core themes of the conference —alliances that matter, rethinking finance, and beyond the numbers— the conversation will highlight practices and reflections that contribute to the evolution of the impact ecosystem in the region.

14h00 - 14h45

The Transformative Role of Finance in Latin America: From Purpose to Action

Explore how major players in the financial sector are evolving toward more sustainable and inclusive models, highlighting the strategies, partnerships, and innovative mechanisms that are driving systemic change in the region.

14h00 - 15h00

Catalytic Capital to Scale Climate and Nature Investment

This session brings together initiatives that are redesigning how climate action is financed, integrating blended finance, nature-based solutions, and cross-sector alliances. From impact funds to multilateral programs, strategies will be explored to mobilize public, private, and philanthropic capital in a coordinated way, with emphasis on local impact and environmental regeneration. The dialogue will center on the need for more flexible, integrative, and strategic financial instruments.

14h00 - 15h00

Economic Development with Equity

Sustainable economic development in Latin America requires much more than access to finance or economic growth: it demands the transformation of structural conditions that perpetuate poverty, financial exclusion, informality, and gender inequality, especially in rural, Indigenous, and Afro-descendant contexts. This session will bring together initiatives that address these challenges systemically from the territory, integrating key components such as: access to land, housing, and education; sustainable value chains (such as coffee production); financial inclusion from a gender perspective; and training for economic autonomy. From Colombian coffee fields to rural communities in Central America, cases and insights will be shared to show how the most transformative solutions arise when resources, local knowledge, and collective will are connected. The conversation seeks to identify alignment points between existing models, common challenges, and possible routes to scale comprehensive approaches that truly address the realities of the most vulnerable communities

14h00 - 15h00

Impact Through Partnerships: Philanthropy, Investment and Innovation for Local Change

From the legal and philanthropic perspective of Mattos Filho in Brazil, through direct support to enterprises from the Miller Center, to the hybrid financing tools proposed by Unboxed, this conversation will explore how to redesign alliances between civil society, investment, and philanthropy. Real cases, structural tensions, and lessons on what works—and what doesn’t—will be explored to catalyze fairer and more effective impact ecosystems. A space to collectively reflect on how to unlock the productive and transformative potential of communities through radical collaboration.

14h00 - 15h00

Innovative Finance to Close Structural Gaps

The so-called “missing middle” remains a critical gap in Latin America: thousands of businesses that have moved beyond microcredit but still lack access to the financing they need to grow, scale their impact, and create sustainable jobs. Many of these enterprises are located in rural or peripheral areas, operate collectively or informally, and face structural barriers — such as lack of collateral, high operational costs, or investment models that do not fit their reality. This session brings together experiences that are challenging these limitations through catalytic financial mechanisms, innovative partnerships with banks and local institutions, and new co-investment models that prioritize inclusion and the redistribution of access.

14h00 - 15h00

Project Colibrí – "Colombia and the Path Towards a Regional Bioeconomy"

This session will present the findings of a study conducted by Latimpacto and Argidius on the state of bioeconomy in Colombia. It will highlight progress in mapping key actors, regulatory frameworks, good practices, and challenges for the sector’s development, along with a case study illustrating the potential of bioeconomy as a sustainable development strategy. The discussion aims to offer practical insights to strengthen this emerging field through an intersectoral lens.

14h00 - 15h00

Is DEI Over? Relevance and Resilience in Uncertain Times

The objective of this session is to address sustainability and the strengthening of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in social organizations in Colombia, in a context where the reduction of international funding puts key initiatives at risk. It will also reflect on the meaning of DEI in the daily life of an organization: Is it just a policy? Is it a management model? Is it a culture? Many organizations have adopted DEI initiatives, but they still face challenges in practical implementation, particularly in ensuring ownership and engagement from their teams.

14h00 - 15h00

Bootcamp Catalytic Capital - Concessionality and Innovative Financing (by invitation)

The bootcamp is a hands-on learning journey designed exclusively for members of Latimpacto to explore concrete strategies and tools to better design, deploy, and measure catalytic capital for systemic impact. The goal of this session is to explore concessionality and innovative financing by analyzing structures that allow for greater risk-taking or lower return expectations, while also examining financial instruments such as subordinated debt, guarantees, and recoverable grants. Participants will be encouraged to reflect on guiding questions such as: What makes capital concessional? What is innovative finance, and how can it unlock impact in underserved markets?

14h00 -14h30

Inspiring Talks: Education; Climate Change, Biodiversity and Bioeconomy

The Inspiring Talks are spaces designed to share knowledge, methodologies, and lessons learned from real-life experiences related to Education, Climate Change, Biodiversity, and Bioeconomy. Through brief and reflective contributions, the aim is to strengthen the ecosystem by exchanging lessons learned, identifying synergies, and fostering meaningful connections among diverse actors.

14h30 - 15h00

Inspiring Talks: Inclusive Economic Development

The Inspiring Talks are spaces designed to share knowledge, methodologies, and lessons learned from real-life experiences related to Inclusive Economic Development. Through brief and reflective contributions, the aim is to strengthen the ecosystem by exchanging lessons learned, identifying synergies, and fostering meaningful connections among diverse actors.

14h45 - 15h15

Empathic Capital

Currently, our field suffers from a cacophony of concepts – impact investing, blended finance, venture philanthropy (all imported from the global north) – that aim at describing the tools or frameworks for using capital for public good. In part this happens because we are afraid to discuss the moral imperative behind our intentions to change the world through capital allocation, we are afraid to bring the uniqueness of Latin America to the discussion – the perfect balance between the rational and the emotional. We want to address this unique opportunity by talking about what is or should be the personality, the values or the DNA of the capital that we are allocating towards positive social or environmental impact.

15h00 - 16h00

Blue Economy and Community Resilience: Innovation for Sustainability in Marine-Coastal Territories

The blue economy is essential for Latin America and the Caribbean, given its marine biodiversity and coastal communities vulnerable to climate change and pollution. The blue economy project in Barú Island becomes a replicable model for other regions facing similar challenges.

15h00 - 16h00

Payment for Results in Latin America: Myths, Progress, and Opportunities

This session brings together key stakeholders involved in the design, financing, and implementation of Pay-for-Results (P4R) mechanisms, with direct experience across multiple sectors and countries in Latin America. From the perspectives of philanthropy, international cooperation, and technical partners, the session will explore common barriers to scaling these mechanisms, lessons learned in health, employment, and social integration, and the potential of P4R as a driver of public efficiency and strategic alignment. A space to discuss how to consolidate an ecosystem that rewards proven impact, not just intent.

15h00 - 16h00

Innovative Ecosystems for Climate Resilience

This session will present initiatives such as the REIN Hubs, which support environmental ventures from ideation to acceleration, and the proposal of an Innovation Hubs Network for the Amazon, as a commitment to a regenerative economy from and for the territory. Both experiences demonstrate that when science, entrepreneurship, and purpose-driven investment are connected through networks, real opportunities are unlocked for a nature-based economy.

15h00 - 16h00

Partnerships to Unlock Capital and Reduce Gaps

In Latin America, where deep social and economic gaps persist, capital alone does not transform realities: enabling regulatory frameworks, strategic partnerships, and collaborative approaches are needed to generate real impact. This session brings together three key perspectives that demonstrate how to unlock that potential.

15h00 - 16h00

Change the Rules to Enable a New Economy

Latin America faces deeply rooted structural inequalities. Property concentration, the exclusion of workers and communities from economic benefits, and the lack of enabling legal frameworks all limit the transformations the region needs. This session proposes going beyond surface-level reforms and questioning the foundations of how economic value is created, distributed, and governed. We will explore how alternative ownership models — such as shared ownership, distributed governance, or purpose-driven trusts — can become concrete strategies to redistribute economic power and advance toward a more equitable economy. The session will also examine the key role of regulation and impact advocacy in enabling innovative financial instruments and legal structures that can make large-scale transformation possible.

15h00 - 16h00

Impact Storytelling for Impact Investors

Join Pioneers Post editors Julie Pybus and Anna Patton for a practical session on applying the art and science of storytelling to capture imaginations and make more impact. We’ll cover why stories matter and how they can be deployed by impact capital providers, plus tips for shifting from facts to stories in your communications. We’ll also share insider tips on working with the specialist media and tapping into the growing global appetite for solutions journalism. Pioneers Post is the only independent news network covering the whole spectrum of the impact ecosystem around the world, and has covered this field for more than 20 years.

15h00 - 16h00

Global Impact Trends for Families – UBS Session (by invitation)

This exclusive session will bring together families from the region to reflect on the main global trends in philanthropy and their relevance in Latin America and the Caribbean, exploring their expression both in the philanthropic field and in impact investing. The conversation will focus on the role of families and the active participation of new generations, in a space of trust and open dialogue.

15h00 - 16h00

Multi-Stakeholder Partnership Mapping in Climate and Biodiversity (by invitatión)

The Multistakeholder Partnerships Workshop on Climate and Biodiversity uses a strategic board and decks of cards —featuring actors, good practices, concrete actions, and financing mechanisms— to help each participant identify, from their role, how they can contribute to a climate solution through the four stages involved in building a concrete partnership.

16h30 - 17h30