What Is ESG?
Environmental
Social
← Education fits here
Governance
The ESG framework originated in institutional investing and is now embraced by individual donors and foundations. $191 trillion in ESG-aligned investment expected by 2035.
$191T
2035
Projected size of the global ESG-aligned investment market by 2035. Demand from conscious investors who prefer concrete, measurable impact over vague narratives drives this growth.
Why Education Is a Strong ESG Investment
Education directly contributes to UN SDG 4 — Quality Education — while impacting 4 additional goals.
SDG 4 — Quality Education
The primary goal education donations directly contribute to
No Poverty
Educated individuals have higher lifetime earning potential.
Gender Equality
Girls' access to education closes gender gaps systematically.
Decent Work
A skilled workforce strengthens local economies.
Reduced Inequalities
Funding disadvantaged students addresses structural inequality.
ESG Metrics in Education Reporting
FundEd provides measurable outputs for every donation for corporate donors.
How FundEd Provides ESG Reporting
FundEd Corporate allows companies to receive automatic ESG reports for every donation.
See our transparency page for our full methodology.
How Individual Donors Can Give in an ESG-Aligned Way
By supporting a verified student on FundEd, you directly contribute to the ESG "S" (Social) component.
Browse verified student profiles and choose one that resonates
Complete your donation through secure payment
Track the student's progress from your dashboard
Download your annual ESG summary report
₺500
2 textbooks
₺2.500
16 education days
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