ABOUT BOSTON IMPACT INITIATIVE (BII)
Boston Impact Initiative (BII) is a nonprofit impact investment fund founded in 2013 working to build a regenerative and equitable economy. We invest integrated capital—equity, debt and grants—in social enterprises and community-owned and controlled real estate to build wealth and asset-building opportunities, especially in diverse communities.
As a new Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI), we currently manage two distinct funds:
BII also offers impact investing education and training. Through our Advancing Regenerative Capital (ARC) Fellowship, we have trained 90 fund managers from 38 organizations to launch community-based impact funds focused on expanding shared ownership and generational wealth in communities systematically excluded from economic opportunity. To date, 27 funds have launched that have deployed over $12M to diverse small businesses across the U.S.
BII has grown to 15 employees in 2025, with a $7M annual operating budget. As we deploy Fund II assets and expand the reach of our investing work, we seek an Impact Investing Associate who will play a significant role in BII’s capital allocation strategy. The Impact Investing Associate reports directly to the Investment Manager.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Impact Investing Associate will play a central role in advancing Boston Impact Initiative’s capital deployment strategy at a pivotal moment of growth. This is an opportunity to take on meaningful responsibility early—supporting and leading transactions from initial sourcing through diligence, investment committee presentation, and closing.
Working closely with senior leadership, the Associate will evaluate and structure investments across debt, equity, and hybrid instruments, while also partnering directly with entrepreneurs and community stakeholders. Beyond transaction execution, this role contributes to portfolio management, impact measurement, and investor reporting—offering a uniquely holistic view of how capital can be deployed to drive both financial performance and community impact.
This role is well-suited for someone with strong analytical training who is seeking to apply their skills in a mission-driven environment, and who is motivated by the opportunity to grow into a lead investing role over time.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Investing
define and evaluate new impact investment opportunities and their fit in
the BII portfolio.
models and draft due diligence memos for prospective investments in
preparation for Investment Committee meetings.
draft investment documents.
Impact
system
companies.
Reporting
profile.
documentation on investment decisions.
committee and board of directors.
There will also be the opportunity to also take on (or create) other projects that
help drive the organization’s success.
QUALIFICATIONS
We welcome candidates with a range of experiences and perspectives. The strongest candidates will bring:
investing, entrepreneurial, or business consulting AND one of the
following: MBA, Graduate degree in Finance, CFA or CAIA.
equity, sustainability, and/or related topics.
team-oriented environment.
manner.
debt, royalty financing, guarantees) and capital markets. Knowledge of
analytical methods for determining fair value and an investment’s merits.
growth.
Other duties as assigned.
BII is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We embrace diverse skills, perspectives, and ideas. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religious creed, national origin, sex, age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation, military service, genetic information, and/or other status protected under law.
BII offers a work environment that supports the unique needs of each employee to balance work and life. We offer a benefits package that includes flexible work options, healthcare, short-term disability, 401k plan with employer contribution, paid time off and holidays, and an annual professional development stipend.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Please submit your resume and cover letter on Idealist, addressing these two questions: