13:00-13:30
Meet us after lunch at Impact Hub, Linnaeusstraat 2C, 1092 CK Amsterdam . Please note that lunch on Day 1 will not be provided.
13:30-14:00
14:30-15:00
Director of Impact Hub Amsterdam, Manon Klein, will welcome us at their space - a center of the impact ecosystem in Amsterdam, buzzing with impact innovation and entrepreneurship. Manon will share more about the strategy of the Impact Hub, how they accelerate impact innovators through programmes, and how they connect them to the market to support the development of an economy that works for all.
15:00-16:00
Prof. Dr. Ingrid Robeyns will be speaking on the topic "The case for limitarianism: Why inequality is bad for humans, society, and the planet".
When we think about inequality, we tend to focus on those who are deprived and don’t have enough. But on the other side of inequality, there is extreme wealth. What role does extreme wealth play? How does it affect society? Does increased wealth concentration create risks for democracy, is it incompatible with principles of climate justice, and is wasteful in terms of meeting needs and creating wellbeing for all? Is there a case for limitarianism, the view that it could be beneficial to have an upper limit to personal wealth hold?
16:00-16:30
16:30-16:45
Firestory by Laura Viegener
In this signature Toniic session a member will share more about her journey into impact, opening up about challenges and achievements which made her the investor she is today.
16:45-17:15
Learnings from less successful investments
In this session, we are creating space to talk about how we can "fail forward". A group of members will share their experiences with less successful investments and we will assess together the lessons that can be learned from these unsuccessful exits.
17:15-18:15
Breakouts
Sharing experiences and lessons learned from less successful investments with other members in smaller groups.
18:15-18:30
Wrap up
18:30-19:00
Drinks at Impact Hub with the School for Moral Ambition
We will be joined for drinks by Jan-Willem van Putten, cofounder and Fellowship director of the School of Moral Ambition. He will share more about their vision for a future where the brightest minds are put to use for the collective good.
19:00-21:00
Dinner at Impact Hub
08:30-09:00
09:00-09:15
09:15-11:15
11:15-11:45
11:45-12:30
Unlocking Impact at Scale: Utilising Alternative Forms of Capital in a Catalytic Way
In this session, we will examine the barriers that asset owners face when considering the employment of all their capital in a catalytic manner. Our colleague Dipti Pratt will present the findings of a three-year exploration, delving into discussions with High Net Worth Individuals (HNWI) and Family Offices (FO). Additionally, Taco Lens Portfolio Manager at FMO Investment Management will elaborate on their strategies for engaging with impact investors to unlock impact at scale.
We will delve into concrete examples illustrating how catalytic capital is already facilitating this process. For instance, we'll explore the ability to launch a USD 1.1 billion fund with just a USD 25 million guarantee provided by a foundation.
12:30-14:00
14:00-15:00
We will take a moment to reflect on the learnings from the last day and benefit from the knowledge and experience of our peers, before closing in a circle.
15:30-17:30
15:30-17:30
19:00-22:00
End of Gathering: We have additional programming for the 100% Member Gathering
09:00-09:30
09:30-10:00
10:00-11:00
This workshop is focused on supporting our 100% members to further amplify their dedicated work by leveraging storytelling and design methods that reach even further and inspire more. Equipped with those communication tools, we can bring more power and relevance to our impact work. Led by Thomas Ermacora and Paul Hughes.
11:00-11:30
11:30-12:00
12:00-13:00
One of the signature 100% sessions. A dive into a member's journey into impact investing including his beliefs and values as well as investment strategy and portfolio allocation. Siemon will also share some case studies of his impact investments and lessons learned.
13:00-14:30
14:30-15:00
15:00-15:45
Robert Boogaard, Simon Pickard and Hedda Pahlson-Moller will lead a group discussion about taking 100% to the next level, including thoughts on Limitarianism, Enough and Deep Impact.
15:45-16:30
In smaller groups, we will dive deeper on what limitarianism, enough and deep impact means for each of us individually.
16:30-16:45
16:45-17:15
We will discuss some first projects of collective action within Toniic and explore together how to expand and deepen our collective impact and how the 100% Network can support its members in this journey.
17:15-18:00
As during every 100% Gathering, we will close the day in the circle sharing and following up on commitments for ourselves for the future.
18:00-19:30
Cozy, affordable and delicious: The Night Kitchen
Classier and easy to talk: The Conservatorium Brasserie