Jess Tomlin: Powering Movements through Markets
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Jess Tomlin: Powering Movements through Markets
In this episode, Kristine Michie sits down with Jess Tomlin, CEO of the NASDAQ-listed Equality Fund, for an inspiring conversation about reimagining what it takes to drive lasting change. She shares how play, imagination, and boldness drive sustainable movements and organizations like hers, which has invested $300 million in 1,000 human rights groups in 100 countries. You’ll come away with a fresh perspective on resources, leadership, and the possibilities of building a more just world.
Key Takeaways:
Investment capital dwarfs philanthropic dollars, with $70 trillion circulating in markets compared to $70 billion in philanthropy, highlighting the need to influence where the real resources are.
Integrate gender-lens investing into your strategy by applying rigorous screens that lead to stronger company performance—such as parental leave policies, leadership development for women of color, and menopause policies.
Build play and imagination into leadership and team culture through intentional retreats or exercises that strengthen trust, collaboration, and innovation.
Prioritize relationship-building across silos—climate, philanthropy, racial justice, private sector—to unlock new opportunities for impact and collective power.
Support proximate leaders and grassroots organizations with long-term funding rather than short-term grants, recognizing that transformational change requires decades of investment.
In spite of operating on less than $20,000 annually, women-led grassroots organizations are the most powerful drivers of systemic, generational change.
People-powered movements demonstrate persistence through setbacks and continuity across generations to secure lasting progress.
"The social impact sector is just on a cliff. And so I definitely feel that sense of urgency, I would say, and I'm hungry for, like, the boldness that the moment requires." — Jess Tomlin
"Having the ability to be in a space of imagination is freeing, and it is joyful. And in this moment in time when there does not feel like a lot of freedom or a lot of joy, what a gift that is to be able to give ourselves permission to imagine." — Jess Tomlin
"I really believe that I want to master relationship-building as a tool and a strategy to help us bust the silos that we all find ourselves in right now." — Jess Tomlin
More about Jess Tomlin:
Jess Tomlin is a social entrepreneur who has unleashed more than $1 billion in new funding for human rights movements, working with politicians, philanthropists, business leaders, and activists worldwide.
As CEO of the Equality Fund, she has moved $100 million to 1,000 human rights organizations in 100 countries and invested $300 million in women-built and women-led high-impact businesses—all within a 100% gender-aligned portfolio.
She has worked across Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, and previously led a UN program expanding education for over half a million Palestinian refugees in Jordan, the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria.
Connect with Jess:
Website: https://equalityfund.ca/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/equalityfund/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jess-tomlin-93070753 & https://www.linkedin.com/company/equalityfund
Connect with Kristine:
Website: https://www.impactfullinc.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/impactfull_inc
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristine-breese-michie/
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