I recently concluded my 3-month volunteer internship with Acumen Fund, and am writing to share my amazing experience with you.
First up, a little bit of context: I took a gap year after college to work in the social enterprise sector. I spent some time building hybrid value chains with Ashoka in the slums of India, and worked at the Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship in Switzerland before coming home to Singapore. Getting to work for Acumen Fund was a dream come true for me. I had read The Blue Sweater and heard about how Acumen was revolutionizing the impact investing sector. So when the opportunity came up, I jumped! I split my time between the Communications Team and the Portfolio Team – I helped run Acumen’s online properties with the former, and supported our internal knowledge management functions with the latter. Coming away from the internship, I would strongly recommend working with Acumen Fund for 2 reasons.
First of all, Acumen Fund is truly leading the impact investment sector through its work. On the portfolio front, Acumen has built a track record of impressive investments in its short 9-year history. Launching social enterprises is tough, but Acumen has picked winners like D.Light Design and Dial 1298 that are quickly scaling their models for social impact. As such, I had the benefit of working on research pieces that crystallized the learning from successful ventures, analyzing topics such as Cross-Subsidization and Marketing to BoP Communities. On a macro-level, Acumen has had the foresight to build the foundation for the entire impact investment sector. By developing the Impact Reporting & Investment Standards and the Pulse system for social impact measurement, Acumen has given impact investors a common basis to quantify social impact. These are achievements of inestimable importance. If you want to learn how impact investing works and where the future of the sector lies, this is the place to be.
Unsurprisingly, Acumen’s leadership with its portfolio work has translated into success in telling its story. While there are many impact investment funds in the world today, none commands the same mindshare in the social enterprise community. Acumen has excelled at presenting its compelling story to the very people who need to hear it, from future leaders at business schools around the world to political heavy weights in Washington. While Acumen’s actual investments only work across a handful of countries, its story is challenging people around the globe to consider patient capital as a viable means of sustainable development. Already, this has spawned impact investors around the world seeking to replicate Acumen’s model in geographies where Acumen is unable to reach.
Secondly, the people at Acumen Fund are truly a joy to work with. Even though I was based in Singapore for my internship, I was deeply impressed by their sense of professionalism and competence. Business people often associate nonprofits with inefficiency, but that couldn’t be further from the truth at Acumen Fund. The team was always informed, prompt and thoughtful in supervising me, and I believe that everyone I worked with could have been just as successful working in a leading bank or consulting firm. Beyond that, everyone was extremely warm towards me, and very willing to dispense career advice whenever I needed it. Saving the world alongside a wonderful team does sound like a pretty compelling job description, doesn’t it?
I conclude my internship with Acumen Fund with some sadness, but I’m thankful that this was only the beginning of my relationship with the team. This experience taught me how a passionate, competent group of individuals can change our very notions of philanthropy, aid and capitalism. The world has traditionally kept philanthropy and entrepreneurship separate because they never saw a way to make them work well together, but Acumen Fund’s work has shown us a way forward. As I proceed in my own career, I’d like to learn the ropes of impact investing first-hand, so I can help bring to bear the power of patient capital back home in Southeast Asia.
Thank you Acumen Fund – for changing the way I look at the world, and inspiring me to change it. I’ll always be grateful for this opportunity, and promise to stay in touch.
Yours truly,
Shijie (SJ) Lu
Shijie (SJ) Lu is based in Singapore and has been a volunteer for Acumen Fund’s Communications and Portfolio teams. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and will be joining Deloitte Consulting in San Francisco this July.

