

Climate Tech Investment Network Impact Workshop
We are bringing an experiential Climate Tech Investment Network Impact Workshop (CTIN Impact Workshop) navigating climate metrics and reporting.
About the event:
India’s climate investing ecosystem is expanding rapidly, yet credible, decision-ready impact reporting continues to remain one of the biggest gaps between capital and climate action.
At the CTIN Impact Workshop, we are convening investors, practitioners, and ecosystem builders to unpack what impact reporting that truly works for investors looks like beyond frameworks and grounded in real-world use cases.
Partners of the event:
Strategic Partner: Indian Impact Investors Council (IIC)
Ecosystem Partner: Indian Venture and Alternate Capital Association (IVCA)
Event Partner(s):
Upaya Social Ventures
Intellecap
Value for Women
Who Should Attend:
This summit is designed for investors, fund managers, ecosystem enablers, and impact professionals looking to strengthen their impact lens; this workshop offers a space to learn, exchange, and co-create.
The participant mix is intentionally curated, with a limited number of participants, to bring together strategic and operational perspectives on climate impact measurement and its role in investment decision-making.
About Climate Collective Foundation
Climate Collective Foundation (CCF) is India's largest non-profit climate tech ecosystem orchestrator. Founded by clean tech entrepreneurs in 2016, CCF has executed over 90 climate tech acceleration programs, supporting 1,270 early-stage climate tech startups (i.e. ranging from pre-revenue with MVP to ~USD 1 million in revenue). As at the end of 2023, CCF portfolio companies had raised a cumulative USD 235 million in post-program funding - a 9x multiple from pre-program levels. Our gender-inclusive approach has supported 349 women-led startups (nearly a third of the total portfolio).
CCF continues to transform the fragmented climate startup support landscape through systematic ecosystem orchestration, bringing stakeholders together for collaboration while reducing friction to achieve climate outcomes with limited resources. CCF’s activities include (a) direct support to climate tech startups, through accelerators; industrial decarbonization piloting with utilities and manufacturing industries; funding to startups, via pre-seed grants to pre-Series A equity syndication; and, community support (25,000+ strong, spanning South Asia, Southeast Asia, Middle East, and Africa); and (b) ecosystem building, i.e. building & sharing knowledge and networks; and convening stakeholders at conferences, roundtables and networking receptions.