Topics Include:
Philanthropy/giving • Charitable grants • Crowdsourcing • Microlending • Impact Investing • Below-market lending • Competition capital •
Pay-for-success (social impact bonds) • Social venture funding •
Venture philanthropy • Program related investments (PRIs) • Community banking
Leaders across sectors
will debate:
- What funding avenues exist for an idea, organization, or business with an explicit goal of enhancing the social good?
- How do emerging social funding models compare to established practices?
- What are effective funding methods in Michigan and which global trends should we consider?
This event is free and open to the public; registration is required.
Sponsored by U-M’s Nonprofit and Public Management Center
Hosted by the Ross School of Business in Ann Arbor, MI
Official partners include the Ford School of Public Policy and School of Social Work
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