> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://wiki.oikos-international.org/sustainable-finance/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://wiki.oikos-international.org/sustainable-finance/interviews/career-map/where-to-apply.md).

# Where to Apply?

One way to narrow down your job hunting is by thinking of different sectors of jobs. Some include:&#x20;

* Community Developer Financial Institutions (CDFIs)
* Consulting Companies
* Institutional Investors
* Family Offices
* Foundations
* Investment Managers (public and private equity, or even debt)
* International Organizations (like the UN or World Bank)
* Microfinance
* Philanthropy&#x20;

You could also apply to organizations that are signatories to [**UN PRI**](https://www.unpri.org/signatories)**,** are members of [**GIIN**](https://thegiin.org/current-members), or have been certified as [**B-Corporations**](https://bcorporation.net/directory).

### **Useful Sites**

[**Asian Venture Philanthropy Network**](https://avpn.asia/)

[**African Venture Philanthropy Alliance**](https://avpa.africa/)

[**Cause IQ**](https://www.causeiq.com/directory/foundations-list/) - you can narrow your search to Foundations

[**Development Finance (DFi) Group**](https://www.worldbank.org/en/about/unit/dfi) - World Bank

[**Intentional Endowments Network**](https://www.intentionalendowments.org/net_zero_portfolios_roundtable_for_small_and_medium_sized_endowments?splash=1) - for Foundations

[**Opportunity Finance Network**](https://ofn.org/) - for CDFIs

[**PCDN Social Change Careers**](https://pcdn.global/)


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