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    Driving Innovative Finance for Impact
    International Institute for Management Development

    Driving Innovative Finance for Impact

    International Institute for Management Development, Lausanne
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    About This Program

    Building organizational capacity to lead innovative finance initiatives in the humanitarian and development space. Innovative finance for impact is about new types of partnerships across sectors, updated ways of working, and reimagining ways of mobilizing additional resources for humanitarian and development outcomes. The imperative for innovative finance today is even more pronounced as traditional development partners reduce funding for the sector. For humanitarian and development actors, businesses, and investors, new skills for leveraging innovative finance are required. These include problem framing, developing a stronger grasp on diverse financial instruments, cognition about organizational readiness and the ability to work collaboratively. The Driving Innovative Finance for Impact program empowers you to design and lead innovative financing projects that address complex challenges in this space. You will work on a real-world, high-impact challenge and gain the critical tools, frameworks, and skills to shape and implement innovative finance solutions that drive meaningful change for vulnerable communities. By the end of the program, you’ll be ready to set up and manage your project with confidence—supported by a dynamic network of peers and practitioners working at the forefront of impact-driven finance.

    Why International Institute for Management Development?

    IMD runs one of the smallest, most selective executive education portfolios in the world — and that is precisely the point. Based on the shores of Lake Geneva, the school has built its entire identity around a single question: what does it actually take to develop a leader who performs under real pressure? The answer, refined over decades, is a model that combines unusually small cohorts, faculty who consult actively with global corporations, and a Swiss-precision focus on measurable behavioral change.

    Your Profile

    • Humanitarian or development field managers or experts on a topic
    • Decision makers from diverse industries working in or expanding into frontier markets
    • Senior executive working in the philanthropic
    • Corporate professionals from diverse industries
    • Senior ODA (Overseas Development assistance) officials in government and development institutions

    Benefits

    • Identify a high-impact project - Identify a project/program of strategic importance to your organization that you could take to the next level.
    • Overcome challenges - Understand the challenges of scale, impact measurement and collaboration.
    • Mobilize stakeholders - Learn how to identify key internal and external stakeholders and how to mobilize them.
    • Be a change agent - Help build the organizational capacity needed to deliver innovative finance solutions.
    • Connect with a growing community - Be part of a growing community of practitioners and leaders in the field.
    • You and your class - The program is ideal for practitioners from humanitarian, development, governmental or international organizations, those working in the philanthropic and development sectors, and forward-looking companies operating in frontier markets.

    What You'll Learn

    • Module 1 – Framing the opportunity: introduction to innovative finance (LiVe virtual – 10 & 24 November 2025 from 2pm-4pm) - Develop a shared understanding of what innovative financing is, what the trends are, and what motivates actors to achieve humanitarian impact. Videos and readings 2 liVe virtual sessions Mentoring call
    • Module 2 – Live sessions – Best fit funding (LiVe virtual – 1 December 2025 (time TBC) & 8 December 2025 from 2pm-4pm) - Contribute to your organizational change and readiness to embrace innovative finance solutions by identifying, executing and delivering a pipeline of innovative solutions at scale. Videos and readings 2 liVe virtual sessions Mentoring call
    • Module 3 in 2026 – Organizational culture and future readiness (LiVe virtual – 12 & 27 January 2026 from 2pm-4pm) - Contribute to your organization’s future readiness by developing a culture that embraces partnerships and is able to identify, execute on and deliver a strong pipeline of innovative finance solutions at scale. Videos and readings 2 liVe virtual sessions Mentoring call
    • Module 4 – The road ahead for additional impact (Opening at WEF, 9 February 2026; and 2 days on campus – 10 & 11 February 2026) - Solving big challenges future back, Driving impact through stakeholder management, The role of culture, Impact of culture on organizational readiness, The art of successfully pitching your humanitarian project

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