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US Sustainable Investment Forum

June 25 - June 27

June 25-27, 2025
Washington, DC at the Conrad Hotel
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The largest US convening of leaders across the capital markets ecosystem coming together to drive a more sustainable economy. For over a decade, US SIF has gathered decision-makers from the institutional, retail, financial services and public policy space to share the ideas that help them navigate and shape the sustainable investing landscape.

In 2025, we’re bringing the conference to our home city – Washington, DC! We’re pairing our annual Hill Day with Forum 2025, bringing together what we do best: advocacy, education, and impact. Mark your calendars, more information coming soon!


Day 3 (June 27) will spotlight the launch of an investor guide and resource hub with a special breakfast event, keynote remarks from former U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland, and a high-impact panel on Indigenous Peoples’ rights and investment risk.


Special Breakfast Event: Soft Launch of Investor Guide and Resource Hub

Join US SIF, our partner ImpactARC, and US SIF board member Rebecca Adamson for the soft launch of our joint report: Sustainable Indigenous Finance: Investor Guide Navigating the Energy Transition

This event will highlight:

  • Key insights from our research
  • The increasing financial materiality of Indigenous Peoples’ rights
  • Practical guidance for investors on integrating these considerations into decision-making

The program will also include the unveiling of our new Sustainable Indigenous Finance Resource Hub, located on the US SIF website, followed by a networking breakfast.

Seats are limited please email olieberthal@ussif.org to RSVP or learn more.


Keynote Remarks from Former U.S. Secretary Deb Haaland

We’re thrilled to announce that former U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland will address the US SIF FORUM as a featured speaker. In a virtual address, she’ll speak on the government’s role in safeguarding people, the environment, and the economy — drawing from her Pueblo heritage and public service.


Plenary Panel on Indigenous Peoples’ Rights: Risks & Opportunities for Supply Chains & Bottom Lines

Research has found that overlooking actual or potential adverse impacts on Indigenous peoples can pose significant business risks, from supply chain disruptions to land tenure disputes and, in effect, potentially impact financial performance.

This panel will explore how investors and companies can mitigate these risks while unlocking opportunities for stronger partnerships and long-term value creation.

Details

Start:
June 25
End:
June 27
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