Explore Great Impact Companies in our Portfolio
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Mzansi Digital Republic
Home of Compassion Ministries founded Mzansi Digital Republic to deliver affordable internet to the underserved people in the townships of South Africa.
Clara Brown Commons
Clara Brown Commons (CBC) is a safe and caring community where residents can stabilize their lives, expand their economic capacity, and deepen spiritual connectedness. Upon completion, CBC will offer a dynamic array of supportive services, and be integrated with Denver’s historic Cole neighborhood. CBC is a privately-funded response to Denver’s housing and homelessness crisis.
Dignity Coconuts
Dignity makes a raw, nutrient-packed coconut oil that is the best coconut oil on earth, and its business model provides good jobs, transforms communities, and sets people free.
GVA Real Estate Group
GVA Real Estate Group is an Austin-based vertically integrated real estate company committed to creating value in the multi-family real estate sector. GVA specializes in conventional as well as affordable opportunities, paying particular attention to expanding sub-markets.
Pallet
Pallet is a social purpose company on a mission to build equal opportunity access to housing and employment. For the more than half a million people facing homelessness across the United States, our durable, portable, and affordable shelters are a stepping stone out of personal crisis and into a life of stability — because a shelter changes everything.
Mediae Group
Founded in 1997, Mediae is a small social enterprise that’s committed to addressing the informational needs of East Africans through sustainable and research-based media productions.
Through a delicate balance of entertainment and education, we produce pioneering and inspirational media in order to supply vital knowledge in forms that can be widely accessed and understood. And in so doing, empowering the lives of millions of viewers.
Global Food Exchange
If we are going to save more lives in need, we are going to have to do things differently. Saving more lives requires greater efficiency. Research groups from every corner of the world continue to encourage rethinking relationships and networks between governments, manufacturers, and relief agencies. In a world where the technology and resources are available, the solution is a properly organized system. Global Food Exchange™ is that system, bringing together public-private partnerships to build a dynamic and sustainable relief resource network.
VOMO
VOMO is an intuitive social volunteer management platform and app that provides organizations (churches, corporations, municipalities, and universities) with the tools needed to initiate nonprofit volunteer projects (such as feeding the homeless, serving the poor, and being a mentor to an underprivileged child), connect to community causes, and to measure and amplify the impact of volunteering.
Sunshine Nut
Sunshine Nut Company was founded on the belief that a food company can be the catalyst for lasting economic transformation in some of the poorest countries in the world. Since our start in 2011, we have planted roots in Matola, Mozambique where we operate a world-class cashew factory.
The Skipping Stone
We are an organization that sells handmade Jewelry, leather bags and wallets, and journals sourced from India and uses the profits to benefit humanitarian aid organizations that free women from human trafficking.
Overcoming Believers Church
Overcoming Believers Church is a witnessing and worshiping community of believers that is called, committed, ordained and established by God to build His Kingdom in the earth.
SEAF
Founded in 1989 as the private equity investment subsidiary of the international development organization CARE, SEAF (“Small Enterprise Assistance Funds”) evolved in 1995 into an independent organization specializing in the sponsorship and management of investment funds targeting growth-oriented, emerging enterprises located in countries underserved by traditional sources of capital.
Rose Women's Foundation
ROSE is a community of women entrepreneurs, starting in East Africa, to create economic, spiritual, and physical well-being. A 501c3 US-based non-profit, ROSE provides women in extreme poverty with business and financial literacy skills, micro-investments, and access to quality education for their children.
Chicago Hope Homes
Chicago Hope Homes is a non-profit real estate group established to provide revenue to Chicago Hope Academy through the rejuvenation of our communities.
Mustang Creek Capital
Mustang Creek invests its own capital alongside select coinvestors that share our common vision. Our investments align with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Most notably, we identify with fostering innovation (Goal 9), making human settlements safe and resilient (Goal 11), and promoting inclusive societies and justice for all.
MicroVest
MicroVest is an asset manager that specializes in allocating private debt capital to Responsible Financial Institutions or “RFIs” in emerging and frontier markets. As one of the first U.S.-based microfinance investors, we have built a track record since 2003 of investing in microfinance institutions (MFIs) and small and medium enterprise (SME) financial institutions whose interests are aligned with the borrowers and communities they serve.
Lift Orlando
We strengthen neighborhoods by investing in the people who call the neighborhood home. Since 2013, we've been working to strengthen the historic neighborhoods surrounding Camping World Stadium, in the heart of Orlando.
PS Kitchen
Our mission is to leverage the power of earth-conscious food and an open heart to lovingly serve our clients, employees, society, and the earth. We partner with social ventures and charities to empower the pursuit of justice and generosity, locally and internationally.
Kentegra
Kentegra is a U.S. & Kenyan company focused on a timely opportunity to support a Kenyan-based biopesticide processing business.
The company's product is developed using an out-grower model where contracted farmers are supplied with seedlings that once established can be harvested every two weeks for nine months of the year, and the dried flowers are then purchased from farmers before processing them to produce pyrethrum.
Jazza Centre
Jazza Centre is a domestic workers training and placement Company. Founded in 2013, Jazza Centre seeks to match households and offices with qualified domestic personnel.