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platform for additionality and intentionality project

Fecha de inicio: 01-05-2025
Fecha de fin: 30-04-2028
Resumen

To drive greater market transparency and trust the PAINT project aims to generate an AI tool for ex-ante analysis of additionality and intentionality and instrument and impact thesis fit to make better investment decisions.
The specific objectives of the proposal are: 1) To provide the market with a standard/framework to overcome the lack of transparency regarding the additionality and intentionality; 2) To operationalize the concepts and frameworks in a way that are implemented and broadly accepted and used by the ecosystem as a whole, so that information remains comparable; 3) To ease the financial flows towards a more efficient way of allocation, according to its degree of additionality and intentionality.
Based on the Design Thinking methodology we will develop a work plan organised in 6 phases that allow us collecting all stakeholders' and player's voices and expertise in a Social Innovation and experimentation approach.
The main intended users of the tool are European private and public impact investment funds, mainly in impact first projects both in Europe and in emerging and developing markets. It will equally be extremely useful for social purpose entities seeking funding.
The robust PAINT consortium is built around the complementarities of its 6 Beneficiary members based in Spain and France: Universidad Pontificia Comillas (research center/university), DT Global (support organisation, together with its German partner DT Institute Europe), SIC4Change (technological partner), GSII (Spanish private impact investor) and Prouesse (French private investor).
Some other Impact funds and key players (private & public) will provide support as Associated Partners for this call: SpainNAB, Zubi Capital and Resilience Partners. The PAINT project is expected to contribute to increase impact investments in the European Market and reinforce its transformational role.

Equipo Investigador
  • Carlos Ballesteros García (IP)
  • Bárbara Calderón Gómez-Tejedor