BlackRock
Global
Impact
Fund
2
(Percentages
shown
are
based
on
Net
Assets)
Schedule
of
Investments
(unaudited)
July
31,
2022
Security
Shares
Shares
Value
Common
Stocks
Australia
2.0%
APM
Human
Services
International
Ltd.
(a)
....................
254,085
$
590,686
Brazil
1.2%
MercadoLibre
,
Inc.
(a)
............
427
347,454
Canada
3.0%
North
West
Co.,
Inc.
(The)
........
26,998
726,946
Shopify,
Inc.,
Class
A
(a)
..........
3,611
125,771
852,717
China
0.7%
China
Three
Gorges
Renewables
Group
Co.
Ltd.,
Class
A
.......
220,300
205,138
Denmark
6.8%
Chr
Hansen
Holding
A/S
.........
1,910
125,015
Orsted
A/S
(b)(c)
................
10,052
1,170,220
Vestas
Wind
Systems
A/S
........
26,096
685,901
1,981,136
France
1.7%
Nexity
SA
...................
19,644
482,746
Germany
2.6%
LEG
Immobilien
SE
............
8,359
759,376
India
3.0%
Bandhan
Bank
Ltd.
(b)(c)
..........
248,724
871,320
Indonesia
6.2%
Bank
Rakyat
Indonesia
Persero
Tbk
.
PT
.....................
3,628,500
1,071,107
Dayamitra
Telekomunikasi
Tbk
.
PT
..
15,024,900
739,469
1,810,576
Japan
3.2%
Katitas
Co.
Ltd.
...............
23,300
586,583
Nidec
Corp.
.................
2,200
152,887
Shionogi
&
Co.
Ltd.
............
3,400
174,391
913,861
Netherlands
2.7%
Koninklijke
DSM
NV
............
4,896
784,090
South
Korea
1.4%
Samsung
SDI
Co.
Ltd.
..........
900
395,595
Spain
5.1%
Corp.
ACCIONA
Energias
Renovables
SA
.....................
4,909
215,144
EDP
Renovaveis
SA
............
48,821
1,269,800
1,484,944
Switzerland
1.6%
Landis+Gyr
Group
AG
(a)
.........
2,574
169,896
SGS
SA
(Registered)
...........
124
302,618
472,514
United
Kingdom
4.6%
Halma
plc
...................
34,020
958,101
Pearson
plc
.................
15,518
143,623
Security
Shares
Shares
Value
United
Kingdom
(continued)
Wise
plc,
Class
A
(a)
.............
38,520
$
221,682
1,323,406
United
States
59.1%
1Life
Healthcare,
Inc.
(a)
..........
8,638
146,328
Agilent
Technologies,
Inc.
........
4,709
631,477
Aptiv
plc
(a)
...................
6,235
653,989
Avangrid
,
Inc.
................
6,156
299,982
Ball
Corp.
...................
14,006
1,028,321
Block,
Inc.,
Class
A
(a)
...........
2,057
156,455
Boston
Scientific
Corp.
(a)
.........
27,600
1,132,980
Brookfield
Renewable
Corp.
......
34,230
1,339,208
Cano
Health,
Inc.,
Class
A
(a)
.......
40,303
245,445
Crown
Holdings,
Inc.
...........
1,535
156,079
Danaher
Corp.
...............
3,801
1,107,877
Enphase
Energy,
Inc.
(a)
..........
685
194,663
Etsy,
Inc.
(a)
..................
2,104
218,227
Grand
Canyon
Education,
Inc.
(a)
....
3,080
295,896
Grocery
Outlet
Holding
Corp.
(a)
.....
12,238
522,807
GSK
plc
(a)
...................
5,452
114,548
ICF
International,
Inc.
...........
10,279
969,824
IDEXX
Laboratories,
Inc.
(a)
........
908
362,455
Jack
Henry
&
Associates,
Inc.
.....
4,429
920,213
Mueller
Water
Products,
Inc.,
Class
A
12,040
156,761
Palo
Alto
Networks,
Inc.
(a)
........
420
209,622
Royalty
Pharma
plc,
Class
A
......
29,014
1,261,819
Schneider
Electric
SE
...........
4,861
672,296
STERIS
plc
..................
940
212,111
Stride,
Inc.
(a)
.................
24,150
1,079,022
Trimble,
Inc.
(a)
................
9,609
667,153
Veeva
Systems,
Inc.,
Class
A
(a)
....
4,883
1,091,741
Zoetis,
Inc.
..................
5,913
1,079,418
Zurn
Elkay
Water
Solutions
Corp.
...
8,400
243,180
17,169,897
Total
Common
Stocks
104.9%
(Cost:
$30,844,205)
..............................
30,445,456
Total
Long-Term
Investments
104.9%
(Cost:
$30,844,205)
..............................
30,445,456
Short-Term
Securities
Money
Market
Funds
0.0%
BlackRock
Liquidity
Funds,
T-Fund,
Institutional
Class,
1.76%
(d)(e)
....
12,339
12,339
Total
Short-Term
Securities
0.0%
(Cost:
$12,339)
................................
12,339
Total
Investments
104.9%
(Cost:
$30,856,544)
..............................
30,457,795
Liabilities
in
Excess
of
Other
Assets
(4.9)%
............
(1,414,331)
Net
Assets
100.0%
..............................
$
29,043,464
(a)
Non-income
producing
security.
(b)
Security
exempt
from
registration
pursuant
to
Rule
144A
under
the
Securities
Act
of
1933,
as
amended.
These
securities
may
be
resold
in
transactions
exempt
from
registration
to
qualified
institutional
investors.
(c)
This
security
may
be
resold
to
qualified
foreign
investors
and
foreign
institutional
buyers
under
Regulation
S
of
the
Securities
Act
of
1933.
(d)
Annualized
7-day
yield
as
of
period
end.
(e)
Affiliate
of
the
Fund.
BlackRock
Global
Impact
Fund
3
Schedule
of
Investments
(unaudited)
(continued)
July
31,
2022
Affiliates
Investments
in
issuers
considered
to
be
affiliate(s)
of
the
Fund
during
the
period
ended
July
31,
2022
for
purposes
of
Section
2(a)(3)
of
the
Investment
Company
Act
of
1940,
as
amended,
were
as
follows:
Affiliated
Issuer
Value
at
04/30/22
Purchases
at
Cost
Proceeds
from
Sale
Net
Realized
Gain
(Loss)
Change
in
Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
Value
at
07/31/22
Shares
Held
at
07/31/22
Income
Capital
Gain
Distributions
from
Underlying
Funds
BlackRock
Liquidity
Funds,
T-Fund,
Institutional
Class
(a)
..
$
$
12,339
$
$
$
$
12,339
12,339
$
295
$
(a)
Represents
net
amount
purchased
(sold).
BlackRock
Global
Impact
Fund
4
Schedule
of
Investments
(unaudited)
(continued)
July
31,
2022
Fair
Value
Hier
archy
as
of
Period
End
Various
inputs
are
used
in
determining
the
fair
value
of
financial
instruments.
These
inputs
to
valuation
techniques
are
categorized
into
a
fair
value
hierarchy
consisting
of
three
broad
levels
for
financial
reporting
purposes
as
follows:
•    
Level
1
Unadjusted
price
quotations
in
active
markets/exchanges
for
identical
assets
or
liabilities
that
the
Fund
has
the
ability
to
access;
•    
Level
2
Other
observable
inputs
(including,
but
not
limited
to,
quoted
prices
for
similar
assets
or
liabilities
in
markets
that
are
active,
quoted
prices
      for
identical
or
similar
assets
or
liabilities
in
markets
that
are
not
active,
inputs
other
than
quoted
prices
that
are
observable
for
the
assets
or
liabilities
      (such
as
interest
rates,
yield
curves,
volatilities,
prepayment
speeds,
loss
severities,
credit
risks
and
default
rates)
or
other
market-corroborated
      inputs);
and
•    
Level
3
Unobservable
inputs
based
on
the
best
information
available
in
the
circumstances,
to
the
extent
observable
inputs
are
not
available
      (including
the
BlackRock
Global
Valuation
Methodologies
Committee's
(the
"Global
Valuation
Committee's")
assumptions
used
in
determining
the
fair
value
of
financial
instruments).
The
hierarchy
gives
the
highest
priority
to
unadjusted
quoted
prices
in
active
markets
for
identical
assets
or
liabilities
(Level
1
measurements)
and
the
lowest
priority
to
unobservable
inputs
(Level
3
measurements).
Accordingly,
the
degree
of
judgment
exercised
in
determining
fair
value
is
greatest
for
instruments
categorized
in
Level
3.
The
inputs
used
to
measure
fair
value
may
fall
into
different
levels
of
the
fair
value
hierarchy.
In
such
cases,
for
disclosure
purposes,
the
fair
value
hierarchy
classification
is
determined
based
on
the
lowest
level
input
that
is
significant
to
the
fair
value
measurement
in
its
entirety.
Investments
classified
within
Level
3
have
significant
unobservable
inputs
used
by
the
Global
Valuation
Committee
in
determining
the
price
for
Fair
Valued
Investments.
Level
3
investments
include
equity
or
debt
issued
by
privately
held
companies
or
funds.
There
may
not
be
a
secondary
market,
and/or
there
are
a
limited
number
of
investors.
The
categorization
of
a
value
determined
for
financial
instruments
is
based
on
the
pricing
transparency
of
the
financial
instruments
and
is
not
necessarily
an
indication
of
the
risks
associated
with
investing
in
those
securities.
For
information
about
the
Fund’s
policy
regarding
valuation
of
financial
instruments,
refer
to
its
most
recent
financial
statements.
Certain
investments
of
the
Fund
were
fair
valued
using
net
asset
value
("NAV")
per
share
as
no
quoted
market
value
is
available
and
therefore
have
been
excluded
from
the
fair
value
hierarchy.
The
following
table
summarizes
the
Fund’s
financial
instruments
categorized
in
the
fair
value
hierarchy.
The
breakdown
of
the
Fund's
financial
instruments
into
major
categories
is
disclosed
in
the
Schedule
of
Investments
above.
Level
1
Level
2
Level
3
Total
Assets
Investments
Long-Term
Investments
Common
Stocks
Australia
.............................................
$
$
590,686
$
$
590,686
Brazil
...............................................
347,454
347,454
Canada
.............................................
852,717
852,717
China
...............................................
205,138
205,138
Denmark
.............................................
1,981,136
1,981,136
France
..............................................
482,746
482,746
Germany
............................................
759,376
759,376
India
...............................................
871,320
871,320
Indonesia
............................................
739,469
1,071,107
1,810,576
Japan
...............................................
913,861
913,861
Netherlands
...........................................
784,090
784,090
South
Korea
..........................................
395,595
395,595
Spain
...............................................
1,484,944
1,484,944
Switzerland
...........................................
472,514
472,514
United
Kingdom
........................................
1,323,406
1,323,406
United
States
..........................................
16,383,053
786,844
17,169,897
Short-Term
Securities
Money
Market
Funds
......................................
12,339
12,339
$
18,335,032
$
12,122,763
$
$
30,457,795