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Charities, Endowments & Foundations Investment Forum

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The Longview Networks’ Charities, Endowments, and Foundations Forum brings together leading nonprofit investors and asset managers to explore how organisations are balancing risk and return while supporting long-term missions.

This half-day event features senior-level panels and presentations spanning macroeconomic trends, overarching investment strategies, and asset-class-specific considerations.

Join industry leaders from charities, foundations, and endowments as they examine key topics such as:

  • Mission aligned and responsible investing
  • Private market opportunities
  • Thematic investment strategies
  • Portfolio construction and diversification considerations

Registration is free for all nonprofit sector investors (at LVN’s discretion).

12:15

Registration & Lunch

1:00

Opening Keynote

Speakers
Alan Brown

trustee and multiple investment committee member

1:10

Market Overview

Philanthropic institutions of different sizes share how they are navigating today’s investment environment, with insight into the distinct pressures, priorities and strategic trade-offs facing organisations investing across the sector.

From smaller foundations balancing liquidity and governance capacity, to larger endowments managing scale teams, private markets exposure and mission alignment at scale – this session will explore how institutions are managing the macro and market concerns at play.

How aside from the bulk investments do investors similarly include and manage aspects such as impact opportunities.

Gauge market and peer thoughts on inflation, interest rates, geopolitical instability, liquidity management and long-term expectations in this Q&A focussed session.

Speakers
Matt Hurshman

associate partner

Aon

Guy Davies

director

Yoke and Company

1:45

Mission Aligned Investing - balancing return, risk and impact

Should organisations invest in service of mission, or primarily focus on maximising the resources available to deliver it?

Join leading charities in debate of this foundational question, as organisations reflect on how investment philosophy and governance shape capital allocation. Hear from leaders at different stages of the journey and discover how institutions are defining their mission-aligned investment mandates in practice.

What are the biggest barriers preventing charities from translating policy intent into real portfolio change? How should organisations set their tolerance for return, risk and impact trade-offs at a strategic level? And how do institutions design investment beliefs and governance structures that best reflect their objectives and constraints?

Speakers
Leonora Rae

endowments & foundations impact executive

Edentree

Matthew Gold

head of charities and endowment investment

Barnett Waddingham

Sanjay Joshi

Impact and Local Investing Specialist

Hymans Robertson

Jaspal Sian

investment manager

Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Jenny Segal

trust chief investment officer

Nesta

2:30

Networking Break

3:00

Keynote: Strengthening Investment Governance

An interactive session exploring how charities, endowments and foundations can strengthen investment governance.

Introducing a new diagnostic tool aligned to the Charity Investment Governance Principles (CIGP), the session will enable staff, boards and investment committees to assess their governance frameworks, identifying strengths and areas for improvement.

Participants will compare approaches with peers and reflect on common governance challenges across the sector, with practical insight into what effective governance looks like.

Speakers
Gail Cunningham

consultant

independent

3:15

Investing in Private Markets for Charities

Explore the growing role of private markets in charitable portfolios and how institutions are thinking about their place within long-term investment strategies.

Examine the drivers behind increased interest in illiquid assets whilst exploring unique investment structures. Reflect upon the key manager selection criteria and the priorities for returns across illiquid different asset classes.

Reflect on how private markets fit within broader questions of portfolio construction, including return expectations, risk management and the evolving role of alternatives for institutions of all sizes.

Speakers
Matthew Roberts

partner

Fulcrum Asset Management

Sufina Ahmad

director

John Ellerman Foundation

David Ballance

chair investment group

Christ Church, Oxford

Daniel Shaw

head of endowments and foundations

Gallagher

3:55

Investing Thematically

Explore how defined charities commit into investable themes – and how these shape practical portfolio construction for charitable and institutional investors.

Examine how investors assess the investability of themes such as climate, health and nature, focusing on key manager selection and implementation considerations: market maturity, product availability, measurability of outcomes, and fiduciary constraints.

How do these constraints determine whether a theme can be meaningfully accessed in public or private markets today? What does “investable” really mean in practice when translating mission priorities into portfolio exposure? And how do these factors influence the construction and scalability of thematic allocations within real-world portfolios?

Speakers
Kate Elliot

head of responsible investment centre of excellence

Rathbones

Lisa Stonestreet

head of charity impact

Eiris Foundation

Kris Shergold

investment committee member

King Edward VI foundation

Paley Sweet

senior investment partnerships & advisory manager

Better Society Capital

4:35

Endowments Investing Challenge: Participatory Investing Models

Reflect on the key insights, tensions and emerging conclusions from the Endowments Investing Challenge, with a focus on participatory investing models and their new role in shaping future endowment governance.

Speakers
James Anthony

social investment portfolio manager

Friends Provident Foundation

Charlie Crossley

investment engagement manager

Friends Provident Foundation

Jenny Couper

director of finance and resources

Cripplegate Foundation

5:05

Drinks Reception

Alan Brown

trustee and multiple investment committee member

Matt Hurshman

associate partner

Aon

Guy Davies

director

Yoke and Company

Leonora Rae

endowments & foundations impact executive

Edentree

Matthew Gold

head of charities and endowment investment

Barnett Waddingham

Sanjay Joshi

Impact and Local Investing Specialist

Hymans Robertson

Jaspal Sian

investment manager

Joseph Rowntree Foundation

Jenny Segal

trust chief investment officer

Nesta

Gail Cunningham

consultant

independent

Matthew Roberts

partner

Fulcrum Asset Management

Sufina Ahmad

director

John Ellerman Foundation

David Ballance

chair investment group

Christ Church, Oxford

Daniel Shaw

head of endowments and foundations

Gallagher

Kate Elliot

head of responsible investment centre of excellence

Rathbones

Lisa Stonestreet

head of charity impact

Eiris Foundation

Kris Shergold

investment committee member

King Edward VI foundation

Paley Sweet

senior investment partnerships & advisory manager

Better Society Capital

James Anthony

social investment portfolio manager

Friends Provident Foundation

Charlie Crossley

investment engagement manager

Friends Provident Foundation

Jenny Couper

director of finance and resources

Cripplegate Foundation

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