Will the Social Innovation Fund Really Change the Nonprofit Market?
By Nell EdgingtonLast week a new head of the federal Social Innovation Fund, the $50 million public/private fund to scale innovative nonprofits that came out of the Serve America Act, was named. Paul Carttar brings a wealth of experience and knowledge having worked at New Profit, the first venture philanthropy fund, and Bridgespan and Monitor consulting groups, the largest and most sophisticated consulting firms to large nonprofits. He knows how to scale proven nonprofit models.
But we need to be cautious about how much the Social Innovation Fund can do to transform the nonprofit capital market. While it will provide mezzanine funding to the best nonprofits, there are still some glaring holes in the capital available to the rest of the nonprofit sector. You can read my post “Will the Social Innovation Fund Really Change the Nonprofit Market?” at the Change.org blog.
Related posts:
- The Significance of the Social Innovation Fund
- The Beginnings of a Social Capital Market
- The Future of Financing Social Change: An Interview with Antony Bugg-Levine
- Nonprofits and the Emerging Social Capital Market
- Beating Innovation to Death
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April 12, 2010