Schedule
of
Investments
(unaudited)
July
31,
2023
BlackRock
International
Impact
Fund
2
(Percentages
shown
are
based
on
Net
Assets)
Security
Shares
Shares
Value
Common
Stocks
Australia
3.8%
APM
Human
Services
International
Ltd.
132,010
$
177,039
Brazil
6.9%
Atacadao
SA
.................
31,268
89,332
MercadoLibre,
Inc.
(a)
............
111
137,424
Sendas
Distribuidora
SA
.........
32,015
91,941
318,697
Canada
3.0%
North
West
Co.,
Inc.
(The)
........
5,632
137,100
Denmark
8.3%
Orsted
A/S
(b)(c)
................
3,213
279,594
Vestas
Wind
Systems
A/S
(a)
.......
3,754
100,406
380,000
Germany
7.7%
Carl
Zeiss
Meditec
AG
..........
857
99,310
Infineon
Technologies
AG
........
2,687
118,055
LEG
Immobilien
SE
(a)
...........
1,232
87,105
Vonovia
SE
..................
2,178
50,747
355,217
India
1.4%
Bandhan
Bank
Ltd.
(a)(b)(c)
.........
23,581
64,109
Indonesia
9.8%
Bank
Rakyat
Indonesia
Persero
Tbk.
PT
.....................
815,400
305,289
Dayamitra
Telekomunikasi
PT
.....
3,376,600
146,696
451,985
Japan
7.6%
Daikin
Industries
Ltd.
...........
600
121,320
Katitas
Co.
Ltd.
...............
4,400
80,932
Nidec
Corp.
.................
1,400
83,615
Recruit
Holdings
Co.
Ltd.
........
1,800
62,344
348,211
Kazakhstan
1.3%
Kaspi.KZ
JSC,
GDR
(c)
...........
634
58,115
Netherlands
2.4%
ASML
Holding
NV
.............
156
111,738
South
Korea
3.2%
Samsung
SDI
Co.
Ltd.
..........
278
145,117
Security
Shares
Shares
Value
Spain
3.6%
EDP
Renovaveis
SA
............
8,764
$
167,401
Switzerland
4.6%
DSM-Firmenich
AG
............
857
94,698
Landis+Gyr
Group
AG
..........
1,334
115,831
210,529
Taiwan
2.0%
Taiwan
Semiconductor
Manufacturing
Co.
Ltd.,
ADR
..............
922
91,416
United
Kingdom
12.3%
Halma
plc
...................
6,823
195,942
Pearson
plc
.................
9,149
101,202
RELX
plc
...................
4,720
158,860
Wise
plc,
Class
A
(a)
.............
10,849
108,207
564,211
United
States
15.4%
Agilent
Technologies,
Inc.
........
359
43,716
Brookfield
Renewable
Corp.,
Class
A
5,233
163,103
Danaher
Corp.
...............
441
112,482
Schneider
Electric
SE
...........
1,922
342,831
Thermo
Fisher
Scientific,
Inc.
......
82
44,990
707,122
Total
Long-Term
Investments
93.3%
(Cost:
$4,416,030)
..............................
4,288,007
Short-Term
Securities
Money
Market
Funds
7.0%
BlackRock
Liquidity
Funds,
T-Fund,
Institutional
Class,
5.16%
(d)(e)
....
323,406
323,406
Total
Short-Term
Securities
7.0%
(Cost:
$323,406)
................................
323,406
Total
Investments
100.3%
(Cost:
$
4,739,436)
..............................
4,611,413
Liabilities
in
Excess
of
Other
Assets
(0.3)%
............
(14,655)
Net
Assets
100.0%
..............................
$
4,596,758
(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)
Affiliate
of
the
Fund.
(e)
Annualized
7-day
yield
as
of
period
end.
Schedule
of
Investments
(unaudited)
(continued)
July
31,
2023
BlackRock
International
Impact
Fund
3
Affiliates
Investments
in
issuers
considered
to
be
affiliate(s)
of
the
Fund
during
the period
ended
July
31,
2023
for
purposes
of
Section
2(a)(3)
of
the
Investment
Company
Act
of
1940,
as
amended,
were
as
follows:
Affiliated
Issuer
Value
at
04/30/23
Purchases
at
Cost
Proceeds
from
Sale
Net
Realized
Gain
(Loss)
Change
in
Unrealized
Appreciation
(Depreciation)
Value
at
07/31/23
Shares
Held
at
07/31/23
Income
Capital
Gain
Distributions
from
Underlying
Funds
BlackRock
Liquidity
Funds,
T-Fund,
Institutional
Class
...
$
252,410
$
70,996
(a)
$
$
$
$
323,406
323,406
$
3,193
$
SL
Liquidity
Series,
LLC,
Money
Market
Series
(b)
..........
12
(a)
(12)
2
(c)
$
(12)
$
$
323,406
$
3,195
$
(a)
Represents
net
amount
purchased
(sold).
(b)
As
of
period
end,
the
entity
is
no
longer
held.
(c)
All
or
a
portion
represents
securities
lending
income
earned
from
the
reinvestment
of
cash
collateral
from
loaned
securities,
net
of
fees
and
collateral
investment
expenses,
and
other
payments
to
and
from
borrowers
of
securities.
Schedule
of
Investments
(unaudited)
(continued)
July
31,
2023
BlackRock
International
Impact
Fund
4
Fair
Value
Hierarchy
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
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
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.
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
.............................................
$
$
177,039
$
$
177,039
Brazil
...............................................
318,697
318,697
Canada
.............................................
137,100
137,100
Denmark
.............................................
380,000
380,000
Germany
............................................
355,217
355,217
India
...............................................
64,109
64,109
Indonesia
............................................
451,985
451,985
Japan
...............................................
348,211
348,211
Kazakhstan
...........................................
58,115
58,115
Netherlands
...........................................
111,738
111,738
South
Korea
..........................................
145,117
145,117
Spain
...............................................
167,401
167,401
Switzerland
...........................................
94,698
115,831
210,529
Taiwan
..............................................
91,416
91,416
United
Kingdom
........................................
564,211
564,211
United
States
..........................................
364,291
342,831
707,122
Short-Term
Securities
Money
Market
Funds
......................................
323,406
323,406
$
1,329,608
$
3,281,805
$
$
4,611,413
Portfolio
Abbreviation
ADR
American
Depositary
Receipts
GDR
Global
Depositary
Receipts