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  2. Root Capital - Wikipedia

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    Root Capital is a nonprofit organization operating in poor rural areas of Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. [3] [4] According to its website, Root Capital "seeks to maximize the positive social and environmental impact of [its] work through a three-pronged strategy: finance, advise, and catalyze."

  3. Oakland Roots SC - Wikipedia

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    The club created the Oakland Roots Justice Fund is a charitable fund to support racial and gender justice. The club stated the fund would support new and existing initiatives by the Roots and community partners to "support causes at the intersection of racial and gender justice." [57] The fund was established with donations by the Roots ...

  4. Social venture capital - Wikipedia

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    Grassroots Business Fund - Grassroots Business Fund is an investment company that use private investment funds to support non-profit organization in the low income communities. [37] Obvious Ventures - Obvious Ventures was founded in 2014 by Medium CEO and Twitter co-founder Ev Williams, as well as James Joaquin and Vishal Vasishth. [citation ...

  5. What is a community investment fund? We asked Jessica David ...

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    Rhode Island's first-ever community investment fund is designed for situations like these. There's nothing else like it in the country, according to Jessica David, one of the founders.

  6. Socially responsible investing - Wikipedia

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    Community investing, a subset of socially responsible investing, allows for investment directly into community-based organizations. Community investing institutions use investor capital to finance or guarantee loans to individuals and organizations that have historically been denied access to capital by traditional financial institutions.

  7. Modern Woodmen of America - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Cullen Root Original home-office building in Rock Island. Modern Woodmen of America was founded by Joseph Cullen Root on January 5, 1883, in Lyons, Iowa. [2] He had operated a number of businesses, including a mercantile establishment, a grain elevator and two flour mills, sold insurance and real estate, taught bookkeeping classes, managed a lecture bureau, and practiced law. [3]

  8. Eco-investing - Wikipedia

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    Green investment has significantly grown in the UK and there were 136 funds listed on the Worldwise Investor fund library. [9] under the themes: agriculture, carbon, clean energy, forestry, environmental, Multi-thematic and water. In 2018 of these funds accounted for around £21.8bn in the UK. [10]

  9. Harold Rosen (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Rosen spun the Grassroots Business Fund out of the International Finance Corporation (IFC) in 2008. Fifteen million dollars of the first fund came from the IFC with the rest coming from Omidyar Network and some foundations, individuals and government agencies. The money came to GBF as grants and much of it was invested in a mix of equity, quasi ...