The impact investing industry is increasing in sophistication, as more investors enter the fold and seek to create positive social and environmental impact alongside financial returns. For generations, one such group of investors, faith-based investors – from individuals to religious institutions – have engaged with values-based investing, through negative screening, divestment, and shareholder advocacy, among other investment strategies. As impact investing continues to evolve, more faith-based investors are seeking to act on their faith through impact investing.