Project Frame 2024 In-Person Strategy Session: Reducing Barriers, Bridging Gaps

About 20 people gathered in a meeting room, smiling for the photo, overlayed with a blue-teal gradient and text that reads, "In-Person Strategy Session: Reducing Barriers, Bridging Gaps"

Prime Coalition was honored to host Project Frame’s second annual in-person strategy session in London on June 25, 2024, alongside London Climate Action Week and the Breakthrough Energy Summit

The meeting took place at Steering Committee member BCG’s offices and saw more than 40 thought leaders from venture capital, private equity, government, academia, and consulting come together, united in a shared mission to build better methodologies to ensure our capital goes toward solutions with the highest potential to reduce GHG emissions.

“Frame’s greatest strength is its community,” said Keri Browder, Director of Project Frame and Director of Impact Accountability at Prime Coalition. “The ability to bring everyone together for important conversations around the future of our work is a privilege we don’t take for granted!”

The strategy session aimed to build community by discussing challenging topics that have surfaced over the year, such as additionality and adjustment factors, and gain insights that will influence Frame’s guidance and programming, in areas such as data convergence, bridging to later stages, and global stakeholder engagement. 

Nicole Systrom presents to the thought leaders gathered in a conference room at Frame's in-person strategy session

Galvanize Climate Solution’s Nicole Systrom kicked off the session with an energizing keynote about her path the prioritizing impact in investing and the importance of rigor at the earliest stages. 

Prime Coalition’s fierce leader, Sarah Kearney, closed the meeting by highlighting how far Frame has come since its inception—growing to more than 900 observing members and representing $670.1B in VC/PE assets under management—while calling on our network to ensure that our critical non-profit programming continues to receive the resources necessary to move our growing agenda forward. 


Attendees included Ara Partners, Autodesk, Azolla Ventures, BCG, Bluemark, BMW Foundation, Breakthrough Energy, Carbon Equity, Clean Energy Ventures, Climate Investments, Climate Dividends, Climate Lead, Conviction Capital, EQT, Future Energy Ventures, Galvanize Climate Solutions, Generation Foundation, GIIN, Green Artha, Impact Frontiers, Imperial College London, Just Climate, Kara, MoreScope, Morgan Stanley, NATO Innovation Fund, Prime Coalition, Radiant Future Capital, Rho Impact, Rhodium Group, US Department of Energy, Venture Climate Alliance, World Business Council for Sustainable Development, World Fund, Zero Carbon Capital, and 2150.

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