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92 Impact Funders
Accial Capital
Impact Fund
Accial Capital is an impact investment firm focused on expanding access to credit for underserved populations across Latin America and other emerging markets. The firm partners with fintech lenders and financial institutions to scale responsible lending solutions that improve financial inclusion while delivering risk-adjusted returns. Through a data-driven approach, Accial Capital provides capital and strategic support to platforms that serve micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises and consumers who are often excluded from traditional banking systems.
Impact Finance
Accion
Venture Capital, Impact Fund, Foundation
Accion is a global nonprofit dedicated to building a fair and inclusive economy by expanding access to responsible financial services. Founded in 1961, Accion works at the intersection of fintech, investment, and advisory to scale solutions that improve financial health for underserved populations. Through its investment strategies, advisory services, and research initiatives, Accion supports companies and financial institutions reaching millions of people across emerging markets. Its work spans digital banking, credit, payments, and climate-focused financial tools, helping individuals and small businesses gain access to the financial systems they need to grow and thrive.
Community Development
Impact Finance
Advance Global Capital
Impact Fund
Advance Global Capital (AGC) is a private credit investment manager focused on providing working capital to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in emerging markets. The firm partners with non-bank lenders and fintech platforms to expand access to trade finance and receivables financing for underserved businesses globally. By deploying institutional capital into short-duration, asset-backed strategies, AGC helps unlock liquidity for SMEs while delivering stable, risk-adjusted returns to investors. Its model supports economic growth by strengthening supply chains and enabling businesses to scale in markets where traditional financing is limited.
Impact Finance
AirMiners
Accelerator, Impact Fund
AirMiners is a leading platform advancing the carbon dioxide removal (CDR) industry through community, education, and early-stage venture support. Founded in 2017, the organization brings together scientists, founders, investors, and operators to accelerate the development and deployment of carbon removal solutions. Through its Launchpad accelerator and Kiloton Fund, AirMiners supports early-stage startups building technologies to remove CO2 from the atmosphere. The platform also operates one of the largest communities in the CDR space, helping talent, capital, and ideas converge to scale the industry.
Climate Tech
Environment & Conservation
Alante Capital
Venture Capital, Impact Fund
Alante Capital is an early-stage venture capital fund that invests in climate tech, deep tech, AI and enterprise software companies focused on modernizing the fashion, home and outdoor industries. They back innovation that reduces carbon emissions and brings circularity to these consumer industries that collectively represent a $4 trillion market. Founded by Karla and Leslie, Alante was created to enable investors, entrepreneurs and business leaders to come together and reimagine the future of industry while finding solutions to pressing global problems and addressing climate change. They work across the entire value chain with a diversified approach, investing in technologies that transform how products are designed, made, sold, used and recovered. Alante addresses critical challenges in often-overlooked yet ubiquitous industries where overconsumption has resulted in staggering waste, opaque supply chains have enabled forced labor and hazardous conditions, and record-low prices have increased environmental and social costs exponentially. They believe in achieving transformative impact without compromising returns, helping companies integrate solutions that make industry lifecycles safer, cleaner, more efficient and more sustainable.
Impact Finance
Responsible Fashion
Aligned Climate Capital
Impact Fund
Aligned Climate Capital is a U.S.-based investment firm focused on accelerating the clean energy transition through investments in renewable energy and climate solutions. The firm backs both companies and infrastructure projects that reduce emissions, expand access to clean power, and support long-term decarbonization. Operating with a “doing good by doing good” philosophy, Aligned Climate Capital integrates rigorous impact measurement into its investment strategy. The firm also commits a portion of its carried interest to leading climate nonprofits, reinforcing its role as both an investor and ecosystem contributor.
Clean Energy
Climate Tech
Environment & Conservation
AlphaLab
Accelerator
AlphaLab is a nationally recognized startup accelerator based in Pittsburgh, supporting early-stage companies across software, hardware, life sciences, and robotics. Founded in 2008 and powered by Innovation Works, AlphaLab provides founders with capital, mentorship, and a structured program to accelerate growth. The platform operates multiple specialized tracks, including AlphaLab (software), AlphaLab Gear (hardware), AlphaLab Health (life sciences), and Robotics Factory, offering tailored support depending on the company’s sector. AlphaLab has played a key role in building Pittsburgh into a leading innovation hub, helping startups move from idea to scalable venture.
AI & Technology
Built Environment
Clean Energy
American Heart Association Social Impact Funds
Impact Fund, Foundation
The American Heart Association Social Impact Funds are investment vehicles managed by American Heart Association, focused on advancing health equity and improving cardiovascular outcomes. The funds invest in companies addressing social determinants of health, access to care, and innovations that reduce disparities in underserved communities. By combining mission-driven capital with strategic partnerships, the platform supports startups and growth-stage companies working across healthcare, digital health, and community-based solutions that improve long-term health outcomes.
Health & Wellness
Angelini Ventures
Corporate, Venture Capital, Fellowship
Angelini Ventures is the venture capital arm of Angelini Industries, investing in innovative startups across biotech and digital health. The firm focuses on advancing healthcare through breakthrough therapies, medical technologies, and data-driven solutions. With a global investment strategy, Angelini Ventures backs early and growth-stage companies working to improve patient outcomes and transform how diseases are treated and managed. The firm combines capital with deep industry expertise and strategic support from its parent organization.
AI & Technology
Health & Wellness
Ashoka
Foundation, Fellowship
Ashoka is one of the world’s leading organizations supporting social entrepreneurs. Founded in 1980, Ashoka pioneered the concept of social entrepreneurship and has built a global network of changemakers working to solve some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Through its flagship Ashoka Fellows program, the organization identifies and supports high-impact entrepreneurs with funding, mentorship, and a powerful global network. Ashoka’s broader mission is to create a world where everyone is a changemaker, embedding social innovation across education, business, and civil society.
AI & Technology
Arts, Culture & Media
Built Environment
Atlassian Foundation
Corporate
The Atlassian Foundation brings together funding, people, and products from Atlassian to unleash the potential of social impact teams, with a particular focus on organizations changing lives through education. They contribute 1% of Atlassian's equity, profit, tools, and employee time to support nonprofits and social enterprises, offering 50-100% discounts on Atlassian apps and free support to qualifying organizations. Their mission is to unleash the potential of social impact teams, especially those focused on educational transformation, by taking a partner-centric approach that combines resources to drive impact. The Foundation operates on principles of building long-term partnerships, planning for scale, making fewer but bolder moves, and openly sharing their learnings with the broader impact community. The Foundation has made significant impact in the nonprofit ecosystem, having donated over $85 million and empowered more than 12,500 nonprofits worldwide with free or discounted tools. They co-founded the Pledge 1% movement, which encourages other businesses to commit resources to social good, amplifying their influence beyond their direct contributions and helping to establish a new approach to corporate philanthropy.
Community Development
Education
Sustainable Food & Agriculture
Azolla Ventures
Venture Capital
Azolla Ventures is a climate-focused venture capital firm that invests in breakthrough technologies designed to avert catastrophic climate change. They partner with visionary founders at the earliest stages of venture development, where both risk and reward are at their highest levels. The fund operates with an impact-first approach, prioritizing investments that hold potential for large-scale greenhouse gas reductions while promoting a more just climate for all. Founded by Prime Coalition and enabled by catalytic capital, Azolla Ventures seeks out bold entrepreneurs from all corners and embraces opportunities that fall outside of traditional venture capital norms. Azolla Ventures plays a crucial role in the climate investment ecosystem by focusing specifically on ventures with the potential for gigaton-scale CO2 equivalent reductions. Their mission-aligned approach and willingness to take on high-risk, high-reward opportunities at the earliest stages helps bridge the gap between innovative climate solutions and the capital needed to scale them globally.
Clean Energy
Climate Tech
Impact Finance
Backstage Capital
Venture Capital
Backstage Capital is a venture capital firm that invests exclusively in startup founders who identify as women, people of color, and/or LGBTQ. The firm addresses the stark reality that less than 10% of all venture capital deals go to these underrepresented groups, viewing this disparity as a significant investment opportunity rather than a pipeline problem. The organization operates through direct investments and has expanded to include the Backstage Accelerator program, which provides $100,000 in capital for 5% equity along with a three-month program featuring mentorship, community building, and co-working space. Their mission centers on the belief that underrepresented founders are underestimated and have the greatest potential for unlocking innovation and creating valuable businesses. Backstage Capital has made a measurable impact in the venture ecosystem by democratizing access to capital for historically excluded founders. Led by Managing Partner Arlan Hamilton, who personally identifies as a woman, person of color, and LGBTQ, the firm has created pathways for diverse entrepreneurs while building a global community of local accelerator programs. Their work challenges traditional venture capital practices and demonstrates that diversity drives stronger business outcomes and more innovative ideas.
Education
Impact Finance
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Corporate, Grantmaker, Foundation
The Bank of America Charitable Foundation provides grant funding for nonprofits specifically focused on advancing economic mobility. They also operate an extensive program of arts and sports sponsorships designed to support the economic, social and cultural life of the communities where they operate. The foundation operates through multiple giving mechanisms including direct grants, the Bank of America Charitable Foundation Matching Gifts program, and Volunteer Grants program. Their mission centers on supporting economic opportunity while fostering community development through strategic partnerships with nonprofits and cultural organizations. As part of one of the largest financial institutions in the United States, the Bank of America Charitable Foundation plays a significant role in the philanthropic ecosystem by leveraging corporate resources to address economic inequality. Their comprehensive approach combining direct funding, employee engagement through matching gifts, and community sponsorships creates multiple pathways for impact in the communities they serve.
Community Development
Impact Finance
Big Path Capital
Private Equity, Corporate, Debt Finance
Big Path Capital is an impact investment bank that connects mission-driven companies and fund managers with mission-aligned investors to advance a sustainable economy. They position themselves as "Impact Investing's Investment Bank" and work exclusively in the impact investing space, focusing on businesses that seek multiple bottom line interests rather than profit maximization alone. Their mission centers on expanding the path for business interests that prioritize natural, social, and financial capital together, taking what they call the "new economy" from the margins to the mainstream. As a B Corp certified organization, they operate with the vision of seeing the financial world generate good as it generates returns, advancing an expansive economy built on sustainable principles. Big Path Capital has established itself as a leader in the impact investing ecosystem since 2007, working with more impact companies and funds than any other investment bank in the space according to their claims. They facilitate company exits, capital raises, and founder liquidity for top impact companies and funds, and have built a significant network that includes hosting various convenings and summits to advance the impact investing community.
Impact Finance
BlackRock Foundation
Corporate, Foundation, Grantmaker
The BlackRock Foundation is the philanthropic arm of BlackRock, focused on expanding financial security and economic opportunity for individuals and communities. The foundation supports nonprofit organizations and large-scale initiatives that improve access to savings, workforce development, and long-term financial well-being. Through flagship programs like the $100 million Future Builders initiative and the Emergency Savings Initiative, BlackRock Foundation partners with nonprofits, employers, and public sector organizations to build resilient communities and create pathways to stable, well-paying careers.
Impact Finance
Blue Haven Initiative
Foundation
Blue Haven Initiative is an innovative family office that operates as a multi-asset-class impact investor, managing a diversified portfolio spanning public equities, fixed-income holdings, private equity, and direct investments. They are dedicated to putting wealth to work for competitive market returns while generating positive social and environmental change across various sectors. As one of the first family offices created with impact investing as its primary mission and focus, Blue Haven seeks both market rates of financial return and maximum social and environmental impact. They take a total portfolio approach to managing investments, applying rigorous portfolio-management principles while leveraging their flexibility and multigenerational time horizon to deploy diverse forms of capital including traditional investments, grants, and catalytic investments. Blue Haven has established itself as a significant player in the impact investing ecosystem, being recognized as the Impact Asset Owner of the Year in 2018 by the Global Steering Group for Impact Investment. They believe that solving the world's biggest social and environmental issues requires creative long-term investors who prioritize partnership, patience, and continuous learning, positioning themselves as leaders in demonstrating how family offices can drive systemic change.
Community Development
Environment & Conservation
Impact Finance
BM
Blue Meridian Partners
Foundation
Blue Meridian Partners is a pioneering philanthropic model that brings together values-aligned philanthropists to find, fund, and scale solutions that increase economic and social mobility for young people and families in America. With an investor mindset, they provide transformative capital to social sector leaders expanding strategies that create opportunity and help break cycles of poverty. The organization employs a rigorous, performance-based approach, treating grants as investments and measuring success through outcomes for people. They make long-term investments in strategies that help individuals reach key success markers from cradle to career, while also investing in organizations that influence public policies and build sustainable infrastructure for mobility over time.
Community Development
Calvert Impact
Impact Fund
Calvert Impact is a global impact investment firm with 30 years of experience connecting investors to solutions that benefit people and the planet. The organization channels investments from individual and institutional investors (from $20 to billions) into high-impact projects that mainstream capital markets typically avoid, such as renewable energy funds in Sub-Saharan Africa and small business lending to underserved US populations. Through their Community Investment Note® and other financial products, Calvert Impact has moved billions of dollars into sectors like microfinance, affordable housing, and clean energy access, serving 163.4 million clients (78% women) across 100+ countries while reducing 6.4 million metric tons of CO2.
Impact Finance
Capricorn Investment Group
Foundation
Capricorn Investment Group is a sustainable investment platform that has been serving families, foundations, and institutional investors for over 25 years. The firm provides comprehensive Outsourced Chief Investment Officer (OCIO) services and impact investment solutions aimed at solving environmental and social issues while building sustainable wealth for clients. With $14-19 billion in assets under management and 46 employees across offices in New York City and Palo Alto, Capricorn has established itself as a leader in sustainable investing. The company was founded in 2000 with the belief that sustainable investment practices can enhance risk-adjusted returns while demonstrating the investment potential in breakthrough commercial solutions to the world's most pressing problems.
Environment & Conservation
Impact Finance
CF
Citi Foundation
Corporate
Citi Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Citigroup, working to build equitable and resilient communities through strategic partnerships with community organizations across 80+ countries and territories globally. The foundation invests in efforts that increase financial inclusion, catalyze job opportunities for youth, and reimagine approaches to building economically vibrant communities. Through major initiatives like the Global Innovation Challenge, Community Progress Makers, and Community Finance Initiative, Citi Foundation provides substantial funding to nonprofits addressing critical social issues including youth employability, homelessness, housing affordability, and household financial resilience.
Impact Finance
CNote
CDFI
CNote is a fintech company founded in 2016 by financial executives Catherine Berman and Yuliya Tarasava that connects investors and institutions with mission-driven community banks to expand economic opportunity and strengthen local communities. The platform specializes in cash and fixed-income solutions that help institutions and individuals achieve competitive returns while preserving capital and creating positive community impact through CDFIs, MDIs, and community banks and credit unions. CNote applies institutional-grade discipline, modern technology and rigorous risk management to channel capital into the overlooked $5 trillion community finance market at scale. The company offers 100% FDIC- and NCUA-insured deposits with competitive returns, funding impact initiatives like affordable housing, disaster recovery, and small business growth in underserved communities.
Community Development
Impact Finance
Collab Capital
Venture Capital
Collab Capital is a venture capital firm built by founders, for founders, investing financial, human, and network capital to support entrepreneurs and establish new pathways toward long-term economic success. Founded by experienced entrepreneurs Barry Givens and Jewel Burks Solomon, who have built and exited companies themselves, Collab Capital brings firsthand founder experience to their investment approach. The firm focuses on investing in the infrastructure of an inclusive economy, seeking entrepreneurs who are uniquely equipped to lead in spaces where innovation is most needed. Their investment model prioritizes founders' long-term vision and community impact over traditional venture capital metrics, aiming to create economic parity through increased ownership within the innovation economy.
Community Development
Impact Finance
Community Reinvestment Fund, USA
CDFI
Community Reinvestment Fund, USA (CRF USA) is a national small business lender that focuses on scaling capital access for small businesses in communities across the country. They provide lending, technology, and service solutions to complement and amplify the effectiveness of the small business ecosystem. CRF operates with a mission to build stronger local economies by working with various partners including banks, financial service providers, CDFIs, business support organizations, public sector entities, and philanthropists. Their approach involves comprehensive program capabilities including program planning and design, program management, and program evaluation to maximize their impact. The organization plays a crucial role in the small business financing ecosystem by enhancing job growth and supporting economic mobility across communities. Through their collective impact programs and partnerships, CRF addresses critical gaps in small business capital access, particularly in underserved markets, making them a vital intermediary in community economic development.
Community Development
Impact Finance
Conservation Resources
Impact Fund
Conservation Resources is a leading alternative investment specialist focused on impact real assets, founded in 2004. The firm specializes in acquiring off-market timberland, farmland and downstream assets in North America, applying regenerative management and innovative deal sourcing to generate competitive returns and measurable environmental outcomes. Built with a vision that environmental and financial value are complementary and mutually accretive, Conservation Resources has been leading the way in natural capital investments that protect and restore the environment while seeking competitive financial returns for investors. The firm is registered as an investment adviser with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
Environment & Conservation
Corbin Capital Partners
Impact Fund
Corbin Capital Partners is a client-centric hedge fund that was founded with the vision of creating a better alternative to traditional hedge fund options. The firm takes an active and opportunistic investment approach that differs from primary competitors by focusing on delivering unrivaled results rather than simply serving as a diversification tool or following distribution trends. The company structures concentrated portfolios of managers to deliver idiosyncratic risk and consistently stronger returns than most competitors. Led by CEO Tracy Stuart, CFA, Corbin Capital Partners maintains that if they cannot deliver consistently superior performance, they shouldn't be in business, reflecting their commitment to meaningful client impact through results-driven investment management.
Impact Finance
DF
Deloitte Foundation
Corporate
The Deloitte Foundation is a US education nonprofit that has been preparing the next generation for the future of work since 1928. As the philanthropic arm of Deloitte, the foundation focuses on educational initiatives and workforce development programs. The foundation leverages Deloitte's extensive expertise across various industries and services to support educational outcomes and help prepare students and professionals for evolving workplace demands.
Education
Domini
Impact Fund
Domini is a women-led mutual fund firm that specializes in impact investing, offering several funds including the Domini Impact Equity Fund, Domini Sustainable Solutions Fund, Domini Impact International Equity Fund, and Domini Impact Bond Fund. They focus on harnessing the power of finance to create positive environmental and social change while helping investors save for their financial future. Their mission centers on impact investing that drives positive environmental and social outcomes through responsible business practices. Domini operates by implementing exclusionary standards, engaging in shareholder advocacy through proxy voting and shareholder proposals, and maintaining strict impact investment standards aligned with Sustainable Development Goals. Domini plays a significant role in the impact investing ecosystem by demonstrating how mutual funds can effectively combine financial returns with measurable social and environmental impact. They matter because they provide accessible impact investing opportunities for retail investors while actively engaging with portfolio companies to drive systemic change across global supply chains, human rights programs, and sustainability practices.
Impact Finance
Echoing Green
Fellowship
Echoing Green is a leading incubator for social impact startups that discovers emerging social entrepreneurs and invests deeply in the growth of their ideas and leadership. They work at the intersection of social justice and social innovation, connecting their expertise and global networks to emerging leaders creating long-lasting social change. Their mission centers on supporting bold ideas and extraordinary leaders through an intensive 18-month fellowship program that provides seed funding and leadership development. They have designed a world-class global search process that elevates better indicators of potential beyond just business plans, prioritizing diversity of experience and perspective while offering a learning experience for all applicants. For over 35 years, Echoing Green has been on the front lines of solving the world's biggest problems by building a broad, dynamic ecosystem to support transformational leaders. Their impact in the social entrepreneurship ecosystem is significant, having supported notable success stories like Teach For America's Wendy Kopp and Last Mile Health's Raj Panjabi, demonstrating their ability to identify and nurture ideas that become international game-changers.
Community Development
Social Enterprise
EcoEnterprises Fund
Impact Fund
EcoEnterprises Fund is an impact investment fund that has pioneered investing in nature-based solutions for over two decades. The fund uses tailored financial instruments including mezzanine equity and debt to drive growth in companies focused on natural climate solutions that preserve biodiversity while contributing to local economies in Latin America. Their investment portfolio spans regenerative agriculture, agroforestry, certified forestry, circular systems, blue economy, ecotourism, and emerging climate-tech opportunities. With a track record of generating $3.1 billion in sales, supporting over 150,000 smallholder farmers, benefiting 823,000+ local people, and protecting 24.9+ million acres, EcoEnterprises Fund demonstrates measurable impact. The fund emphasizes gender-inclusive and women-led companies, particularly those collaborating with Indigenous communities to boost incomes and create more equitable societies. As a certified B Corp and ImpactAssets 50 Emeritus Fund, they maintain high standards of social and environmental impact.
Environment & Conservation
Sustainable Food & Agriculture
Elemental Impact
Impact Fund
Elemental Impact is a nonprofit investor focused on climate technologies that deliver deep community impact. They invest in entrepreneurs building technologies across multiple sectors including energy, industry, food and agriculture, nature, water, and transportation. The organization operates as both a direct investor and fund manager, having launched Earthshot Ventures, a $94M venture fund in 2021. The organization takes a four-pronged approach to investing in companies and filling gaps in the market, utilizing catalytic capital to scale climate solutions. Their mission centers on building an investing platform that scales climate technology with real local impact, combining financial returns with meaningful environmental and community benefits. They focus on deploying projects both across the United States and internationally. With over a decade of experience in the climate investing space, Elemental Impact has established itself as a significant player in the climate technology ecosystem. They have built partnerships with major organizations including Speed & Scale, McKinsey & Co., Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, Energy Innovation, and Breakthrough Energy Ventures. Their comprehensive approach combining direct investment, fund management, and ecosystem building positions them as an important catalyst for climate technology innovation and deployment.
Clean Energy
Climate Tech
Community Development
Elevar Equity
Impact Fund
Elevar Equity is an impact investor that fuels the economic resilience and vibrancy of underserved customers and low-income communities by providing early growth capital to entrepreneurs. They focus on investing in businesses that operate at the intersection of inclusivity, affordability, and massive scale, targeting companies that serve underserved populations in emerging markets. Their mission centers on what they call "human centered capital" - a deep understanding of their customer segment's aspirations, priorities, challenges, incomes, and spending patterns. Led by an entrepreneurial emerging markets team passionate about addressing issues of access and inequity, Elevar translates this customer understanding into concrete investment insights to support solution-oriented entrepreneurs. Elevar has made a significant impact in the ecosystem through their "Elevar Method" of investing, which demonstrates a direct correlation between high impact and returns. Over their 15-year journey, they have democratized essential products and services for over 45 million households and catalyzed billions of dollars of capital. They are now expanding their vision through EPIC World, a comprehensive platform aimed at building 50+ blue-chip companies that address the needs of Entrepreneurial Households.
Community Development
Impact Finance
Enhanced Capital
Impact Fund
Enhanced Capital is a diversified national asset management firm founded in 1999, providing investment capital to small businesses that are underserved by traditional sources of financing. The firm operates as a private credit investment manager focused on Project Finance and Small Business Lending. From inception through March 31st, 2026, Enhanced Capital has raised a total of $6.9 billion and supports over 1,000 projects and businesses across 40 states, Washington DC, and Puerto Rico. The company serves as a leader in unlocking value for private investors seeking returns through socially responsible investment initiatives. Enhanced Capital specializes in aligning private sector resources with public policy goals, transforming local economies to benefit both investors and community stakeholders. As a strategy of Ridgepost Capital, Inc. (NYSE: RPC), the firm operates within three core impact themes: Underserved Communities, Environmental Sustainability, and Community Development Programs.
Community Development
Impact Finance
Farmland LP
Impact Fund
Farmland LP is the largest manager focused on organic and regenerative farming in the United States, specializing in transforming conventional farmland into sustainable, high-value agricultural assets. The company manages over 19,000 acres and focuses on converting farmland to USDA Organic certified farms while implementing regenerative farming practices that improve both financial returns and environmental outcomes. Their mission centers on delivering sustainable returns by capitalizing on the growing demand for organic food while addressing the supply shortage of organic farmland. They operate by acquiring conventional farmland and implementing value-add transformations including organic conversion, precision irrigation, multi-year crop rotations, and renewable energy installations. The company follows a comprehensive approach that reduces chemical inputs, improves soil health, and supports biodiversity across more than 40 high-value crops. Farmland LP has established itself as a world leader in natural capital and sustainable agriculture investment, earning recognition from HIP Investor with the highest impact rating among 10,000 companies evaluated. Their impact extends beyond financial returns to include significant environmental benefits such as CO2 sequestration, pesticide reduction, and biodiversity enhancement. As a Certified B Corporation and PRI signatory, they have set new industry standards for sustainable agriculture investment and demonstrated that regenerative farming practices can deliver both market-leading returns and meaningful environmental impact.
Impact Finance
Sustainable Food & Agriculture
FC
Fidelity Charitable
Corporate
Fidelity Charitable is a 501(c)(3) public charity established in 1991 with a mission to grow the American tradition of philanthropy. As the nation's top grantmaker, they distributed $18.3 billion to charities in 2025, helping donors maximize their generosity through accessible, simple, and effective charitable giving programs. Their primary offering is the Giving Account, a donor-advised fund that streamlines strategic giving for a broad range of donors. The platform allows contributors to donate various types of assets, receive immediate tax deductions, invest contributions for potential tax-free growth, and systematically plan their charitable giving from one convenient platform.
Community Development
gBETA Social Impact
Accelerator
gBETA Social Impact is a free, seven-week accelerator program that works specifically with startups and emerging nonprofits committed to making positive community and global impact. The program focuses on supporting companies building products or services that address equity in education and criminal justice reform. gBETA Social Impact operates as a comprehensive accelerator offering mentorship, office hours, sponsor connections, and learning opportunities culminating in a pitch night. As a free program, it removes financial barriers for social impact entrepreneurs and provides structured support through a seven-week intensive format that includes access to mentors, educational sessions, and networking opportunities. The program serves as an important gateway for social impact startups in underserved sectors like education equity and criminal justice reform. By offering free access to accelerator resources typically available only to traditional startups, gBETA Social Impact fills a critical gap in the ecosystem for mission-driven entrepreneurs. The program is sponsored by multiple organizations and operates as part of the gener8tor network, providing credibility and resources to emerging social ventures.
Community Development
Education
Social Enterprise
Global Good Fund
Fellowship
The Global Good Fund is a nonprofit social enterprise that identifies high-potential social impact leaders and accelerates their success through executive mentorship, professional leadership coaching, and capital. They focus on entrepreneurs tackling five key social issues: economic mobility, education, environment, financial inclusion, and health. Built by social entrepreneurs for social entrepreneurs, the organization operates through multiple channels including nonprofit programs, consulting services, and an impact fund, with proceeds from their consultancy and fund donated back to support more programs. Their proprietary development methods are designed to grow leaders who can achieve greater social impact. The Global Good Fund serves as a social impact accelerator that believes growing leaders is the most effective strategy for solving complex social problems and achieving global good. Their impact ecosystem creates a sustainable model where successful entrepreneurs can pay it forward, creating a ripple effect of sustainable community impact across their global network of change-makers.
Community Development
Education
Social Enterprise
Grantham Foundation
Foundation
The Grantham Foundation for the Protection of the Environment operates through both philanthropic grants and strategic investments to address climate change and environmental degradation. They focus on protecting and improving the health of the global environment through a dual approach of funding environmental advocacy, applied research into climate solutions, and investing in entrepreneurs building green industries and technologies. Their mission is to protect and conserve the natural environment, with communication and collaboration as top priorities to build widespread public support for preventing catastrophic climate change. The Foundation operates as a 501(c)(3) private foundation with five Grantham family trustees, while also working through The Jeremy and Hannelore Grantham Environmental Trust, a public charity with independent trustees from major environmental organizations including Rare, The Nature Conservancy, World Wildlife Fund US, and Rocky Mountain Institute. Established by Jeremy and Hannelore Grantham, the Foundation plays a significant role in the environmental ecosystem by addressing what they identify as humanity's greatest challenge - climate change and the race against time to avoid existential threats. Their impact matters because they recognize that environmental philanthropic resources are immense compared to available funding, making strategic alliances and targeted investments in both advocacy and technological innovation crucial for preventing catastrophic environmental change.
Clean Energy
Climate Tech
Environment & Conservation
Greenlight Fund
Foundation
GreenLight Fund is a national nonprofit network that matches local communities' unmet needs with evidence-based social innovations. They actively engage with local communities to identify gaps not being addressed and invite best-in-class nonprofits uniquely suited to tackle these challenges. Their mission centers on investing in community-driven change by partnering with local communities to tackle barriers that prevent individuals and families from achieving inclusive prosperity. They operate through a network of sites across multiple cities, working directly with communities to understand their specific needs before bringing in proven solutions. As a national network spanning over a decade of operations, GreenLight Fund has established itself as a significant player in the social innovation ecosystem. Their approach of centering racial equity and focusing on inclusive prosperity positions them as an important bridge between evidence-based interventions and community-identified needs, helping to scale effective solutions across diverse urban markets.
Community Development
Education
Social Enterprise
Greentown Labs
Accelerator
Greentown Labs is the world's largest climatetech and energy incubator, operating as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that supports entrepreneurs developing climate solutions. They provide incubation services, membership programs, and resources to startups working across various sectors including agriculture, buildings, electricity, manufacturing, transportation, and resilience adaptation. Their mission centers on catalyzing climate solutions at speed and scale by bringing together entrepreneurs with innovation, corporate leaders with scale, investors with capital, and philanthropists with support. They operate as a community-driven organization with locations in Boston and Houston, fostering collaboration between startups, corporations, and other stakeholders in the climatetech ecosystem. Greentown Labs serves as a critical hub in the climatetech ecosystem, connecting entrepreneurs with the resources, mentorship, and partnerships needed to transform society through energy innovation. Their comprehensive approach to supporting climate entrepreneurs positions them as a key player in addressing the climate challenge through technological innovation and community building.
Clean Energy
Climate Tech
Environment & Conservation
Hopelab
Foundation
Hopelab is a researcher, investor, and convener that focuses on equity-centered solutions for the mental health and well-being of Black, Brown, and Queer young people. They operate through multiple modalities including research, investment in innovators, and funding youth-centered solutions to advance mental health outcomes for underserved communities. Their mission is to advance the mental health and well-being of young people through uncovering knowledge and evidence, investing in innovators, and funding youth-centered solutions. Hopelab operates as an intergenerational collaborator, believing that equitable outcomes require partnership and shifting power dynamics to center young people's perspectives and lived expertise. Hopelab serves as a critical player in the mental health ecosystem by centering equity in all facets of their work and recognizing that systems of oppression like racism, homophobia, transphobia, and wealth inequities are interconnected. They amplify young leaders' voices and create opportunities to challenge existing narratives, spark dialogue, and inspire collective growth, making them essential advocates for dismantling barriers that prevent young people from living joyful and purposeful lives.
Education
Health & Wellness
Impact Finance
Human Ventures
Venture Capital
Human Ventures is a next-generation venture capital firm and business creation platform that takes a human-first approach to investing. They partner with founders at the earliest stages of development and back them until their vision becomes reality, focusing on companies that meet essential human needs across health and wellness, workplace innovations, community connection, and transformational lifestyle changes. The firm operates through a collaborative three-component platform designed to support entrepreneurs in the earliest stages of growth. This includes Build Studio for turning early-stage ideas into launch-ready companies, their Fund for investing in the future of human needs, and an Entrepreneur-in-Residence (EIR) Program that brings the entrepreneur community together to build innovative solutions. Based in New York, Human Ventures embodies and promotes the diversity, resilience, and ambition characteristic of the city's entrepreneurial ecosystem. Their impact extends beyond traditional venture capital through their comprehensive support system that focuses on building better entrepreneurs as much as better companies, guided by core values of growth, courage, resilience, openness, collaboration, and gratitude.
Impact Finance
Hustle Fund
Venture Capital
Hustle Fund is a venture capital fund that invests in hustlers at the pre-seed and seed stages, focusing on hilariously early startups. They position themselves as investors who back entrepreneurs with strong hustle and drive, regardless of traditional pedigree or background. The fund operates with a mission to democratize entrepreneurship and investing, offering extensive resources including blogs, books, newsletters, and educational content for both founders and investors. They provide practical, non-BS advice through multiple channels and maintain an active community of entrepreneurs and investors. Hustle Fund has created significant impact in the startup ecosystem by making angel investing accessible to people from all walks of life through their Angel Squad program, which includes over 2000+ angel investors. They matter because they're breaking down barriers in venture capital, teaching investment strategies to a broader audience, and fostering a community where aspiring entrepreneurs can learn, connect, and access capital regardless of their background or network.
Community Development
Impact Finance
Illumen Capital
Venture Capital
Illumen Capital is a Black-owned and led fund manager that partners with institutional investors to back the next generation of venture and private equity managers. Their investment focus centers on achieving racial and gender equity across the investing landscape by supporting emerging fund managers who have been historically overlooked. Their mission is rooted in the belief that an inclusive and optimal asset management industry will be the cornerstone of an equitable future. They operate as research-backed and thesis-driven investors, combining investment capital with evidence-based tools to help fund managers actively reduce bias and promote opportunity for all entrepreneurs and founders. Illumen Capital's impact in the ecosystem stems from their groundbreaking research published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences alongside Stanford SPARQ, which provided clear evidence that race can influence professional investor decision-making. This research-driven approach positions them as leaders in addressing systemic bias in investment allocation, potentially unlocking stronger financial performance while driving capital to long overlooked and underestimated founders.
Impact Finance
Impact Engine
Venture Capital
Impact Engine is a venture capital and private equity firm that invests in companies driving positive impact across three core areas: economic empowerment, education, environmental sustainability, and health. As a registered investment advisor, they build and manage diversified portfolios that seek to optimize both financial and social returns through their dual approach of fund investments and direct co-investments. Their mission centers on bringing more capital to markets where financial returns drive positive social and environmental impacts. They operate through multiple strategies including private equity fund investments balanced across growth equity and buyout stages, co-investments in select portfolio companies, and bespoke partnership vehicles tailored to meet specific investor objectives in collaboration with partners like Bernstein Private Wealth Management. Impact Engine has established itself as a recognized leader in the impact investing ecosystem, earning recognition as a Top Impact Company 2025 and inclusion in the ImpactAssets 50 as an Emeritus Impact Manager. Their portfolio companies have demonstrated significant real-world impact, with measurable outcomes like preventing millions of pounds of food waste, improving patient quality of life, and saving millions for student loan borrowers, positioning them as a meaningful force in scaling impact-driven businesses.
Education
Environment & Conservation
Health & Wellness
IF
Intel Foundation
Corporate
The Intel Foundation works to strengthen communities by rallying Intel employees to volunteer and providing technology, learning opportunities, and investments needed in local communities to create long-term impact. Their vision is for technology to expand what's possible for every person and community, genuinely empowering a new generation. The Foundation focuses on three main areas: amplifying Intel employees' volunteer commitments and charitable giving, championing K-12 and higher education STEM experiences to ensure the future is filled with innovators from every community, and helping communities stay strong before, during, and after crises by investing in local partners and infrastructure.
AI & Technology
JC
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
Corporate
JPMorgan Chase Foundation focuses on creating a more inclusive and stronger economy through strategic business investments, community development, and policy advocacy. The foundation leverages the full resources of JPMorgan Chase's business units including Asset & Wealth Management, Commercial & Investment Banking, and Consumer & Community Banking to drive economic growth and create opportunities in communities worldwide. Their comprehensive approach combines business expertise, strategic investments, and philanthropic efforts to address critical societal challenges and support sustainable economic development across diverse markets and communities.
Community Development
King Philanthropies
Foundation
King Philanthropies is an impact-focused foundation that seeks to make a meaningful difference in the lives of the world's poorest people by multiplying the impact of high-performing leaders and organizations. They focus on combating barriers to economic development through both grants and impact investments, specifically targeting those in extreme poverty defined as living on $2.15 or less per day. The organization operates through a data-driven, evidence-based approach to accomplish the most good, conducting proactive and rigorous due diligence aligned with their core mission. Their investment areas include agriculture, food & water, and girls' education & livelihoods, aligning with what those in extreme poverty need most for their livelihoods. They make grants and impact investments while providing expertise and building networks that enable high-impact solutions to reach more people. King Philanthropies has established itself as a significant player in the impact investing ecosystem, aiming to reach 100 million people with their interventions. They have already made substantial progress toward this goal, having reached 32.9 million lives to date through their strategic partnerships. Their approach of backing non-profits and social ventures that embody essential elements of excellence positions them as a catalyst for scalable solutions addressing global poverty.
Community Development
Environment & Conservation
KF
Knight Foundation
Foundation
Knight Foundation is a national foundation with strong local roots that has been fostering informed and engaged communities for 75 years. The foundation invests in journalism, arts, and economic opportunity to support a more effective democracy and vibrant communities, focusing specifically on the 26 cities and towns where brothers John S. and James L. Knight once owned and operated newspapers. Guided by the Knight brothers' belief that well-informed communities can best determine their own true interests and are essential to a thriving democracy, the foundation supports people, organizations, and insights that lead to healthier communities. Knight Foundation operates as a nonpartisan and community-centered organization, promoting access to information, free and creative expression, and inclusive economic growth across their target communities.
Arts, Culture & Media
KF
KPMG Foundation
Corporate
Education
KF
Kresge Foundation
Foundation
The Kresge Foundation is a strategic philanthropy located in metro Detroit that has been promoting human progress since 1924. The foundation works to expand opportunity in America's cities through grantmaking and social investing, with a central focus on advancing equity and dismantling barriers while building pathways to justice. Operating with six core values, Kresge centers diversity, equity, and inclusion in all aspects of their work and funding approach. The foundation deploys over $160 million annually through grants, loans, and innovative financial tools to strengthen communities across the United States, with particular attention to effective and inclusive community development in urban areas.
Community Development
Lowercarbon Capital
Venture Capital
Lowercarbon Capital is a venture capital firm that invests in companies developing technologies to combat climate change through three primary approaches: slashing CO2 emissions, removing carbon from the atmosphere, and buying time to address planetary climate issues. They focus on backing what they call "kickass companies" that can make real money while addressing environmental challenges across sectors including energy, transportation, industrial materials, and agriculture. The firm operates on the philosophy that fixing the planet is good business and that market forces, rather than shame and guilt, will drive the necessary climate solutions. They combine hard science with ambitious goals, seeking companies that can deliver better, faster, and cheaper alternatives to fossil fuel-based technologies. Lowercarbon Capital plays a significant role in the climate tech ecosystem by funding innovative companies across diverse sectors from solar and wind energy storage to fusion technology, electric aviation, and carbon-free chemical production. Their portfolio includes companies like Antora, Commonwealth Fusion Systems, Heart Aerospace, and Solugen, positioning them as a key player in scaling climate solutions that can achieve commercial viability while delivering environmental impact.
Clean Energy
Climate Tech
Environment & Conservation
Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies
Foundation
Margaret A. Cargill Philanthropies (MACP) is among the top ten foundations in the United States, supporting efforts to enhance quality of life and prevent suffering of children, families, and older adults. Founded by the late Margaret A. Cargill, the organization preserves and promotes the environment and arts while encouraging humane treatment of animals. MACP operates through seven programmatic domains: Arts & Cultures, Disaster Relief & Recovery, Environment, Animal Welfare, Quality of Life, Teachers & Students, and Legacy & Opportunity. The foundation follows an invitation-based grantmaking process, partnering with capable organizations to make lasting differences for individuals and communities with particular attention to overlooked causes.
Impact Finance
Maycomb Capital
Impact Fund
Maycomb Capital is a pioneering impact investing platform that provides financing across asset classes to fund strategies and enterprises that transform underserved communities. The firm harnesses the scale, expertise, and risk tolerance of the private sector in service of the public good, demonstrating what's possible with mission-focused, tailored capital. Their approach is informed by deep expertise in impact investing, economic development, and public policy, with one clear goal: driving long-term change in underserved communities. Maycomb focuses on key areas including workforce development, early childhood, stable and affordable housing, healthcare access and affordability, and social services.
Impact Finance
Media Development Investment Fund
Impact Fund
Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF) is a human rights organization and non-profit investment fund that provides debt and equity financing to independent media companies worldwide. They support media ventures ranging from digital news portals and TV stations to journalism data tools and AI-powered explainer bots, focusing on organizations that provide diverse news and facilitate information exchange. MDIF operates as a New York-registered not-for-profit corporation with 501(c)(3) public charity status, combining affordable financing with strategic business advice to help independent media grow, adapt and innovate. They work specifically in countries where access to reliable news and information is under threat, mobilizing capital through various private equity, debt, hybrid and venture funds. With 30 years of experience investing for impact, MDIF has become a critical player in the media development ecosystem by enabling independent media to inform millions, hold power accountable, and support democratic participation in their communities. Their work matters because timely, accurate, and relevant information is fundamental to building free, thriving societies, and they provide essential infrastructure for media plurality in challenging environments.
Community Development
Impact Finance
Miller Center for Global Impact
Accelerator
Miller Center for Global Impact is a social entrepreneurship accelerator and capacity-building organization that supports social entrepreneurs working to address poverty and tackle pressing social problems aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. They operate from Silicon Valley and run programs including an annual In-Residence cohort program that brings select social entrepreneurs to California for intensive support. Their mission centers on advancing "business for good" by supporting scalable and replicable social enterprises led by local leaders who are best positioned to provide lasting solutions to social challenges. They operate through a proven model that combines executive mentors, world-class programs, Silicon Valley's entrepreneurial expertise, and Santa Clara University's social justice heritage to build capacity for social entrepreneurs globally. Miller Center has been a leader in the global social entrepreneurship movement for over 25 years, establishing significant influence in transforming markets for good and working toward ending poverty. Their impact spans globally from Silicon Valley to regions like the Himalayas, and they form strategic partnerships with organizations like impact fund manager Investisseurs & Partenaires to strengthen entrepreneur capacity-building across African countries.
Community Development
Social Enterprise
Sustainable Food & Agriculture
Mission Driven Finance
Impact Fund
Mission Driven Finance is an impact investing and lending platform that provides capital to small businesses and nonprofits without requiring personal guarantees. They focus on filling the financing gap between philanthropy and conventional investments, targeting businesses that lack sufficient access to affordable capital from traditional sources. The organization operates with the mission of making impact investing accessible and easy for everyone, envisioning a future where all investments are optimized for impact. They work with local and national investors to help them create the social impact they desire while providing structured financial products designed to close financial gaps and opportunity gaps. Since launching in 2016, Mission Driven Finance has become a significant force in accelerating positive social change through innovative financing mechanisms. They have successfully mobilized over $50 million in assets into communities, demonstrating their ability to bridge the gap between capital and worthy enterprises that struggle to achieve scale through conventional funding sources.
Community Development
Impact Finance
MIT Solve
Accelerator
MIT Solve is an initiative of MIT that provides social impact and entrepreneurship services, connecting startups with funding and resources to address global challenges. The organization launches open calls for exceptional and diverse solutions to pressing global problems from innovators anywhere in the world, focusing on areas including climate, economic prosperity, health, learning, indigenous communities, youth innovation, and innovative financing. MIT Solve operates on the belief that building a better future requires new voices and ideas from diverse sources. They run challenges to identify groundbreaking solutions, then provide selected innovators with the backing of MIT and their community of supporters to scale their impact and drive lasting change. The organization has established itself as a platform that bridges the gap between innovative solutions and the resources needed to implement them at scale. Over its ten-year history, MIT Solve has become a significant force in the global innovation ecosystem, having run over 100 challenges and received more than 26,800 applications from 185 countries. Their community of innovators and solutions have reached over 370 million lives worldwide, demonstrating tangible impact from refugee education in Lebanon to agricultural improvements in Ethiopia. The organization has mobilized over $80 million and forged over 1,000 partnerships, establishing itself as a crucial connector between social entrepreneurs and the resources they need to create meaningful change.
Climate Tech
Community Development
Education
Momentus Capital
Impact Fund
Momentus Capital is working to reinvent traditional financial systems by offering a continuum of financial, knowledge, and social capital to help entrepreneurs, community-based organizations, and local leaders at every growth stage. They provide flexible financing options including a range of debt and equity products, business advising and training, and connections to networks that support small business owners, social enterprise leaders, community-minded developers, and creators of community facilities. Their mission is to help build communities and small businesses by providing access to the capital and opportunities they deserve, with a vision of creating an economic system that respects and uplifts all peoples' right to achieve their dreams for themselves, their communities, and generations to come. As a non-profit organization, they operate through a family of branded organizations including Capital Impact Partners, CDC Small Business Finance, and Momentus Securities. Momentus Capital addresses a critical gap in the current financial system that denies local leaders and entrepreneurs the opportunity to contribute fully to their communities and shared economy. By focusing on expanding capital and opportunities for communities that have been underserved by traditional financial institutions, they serve as engines of job creation and economic activity that help build healthy communities from within.
Community Development
Impact Finance
MF
Mott Foundation
Foundation
The Mott Foundation is a century-old philanthropic organization that promotes a just, equitable and sustainable society through strategic grantmaking worldwide. Founded by automotive pioneer Charles Stewart Mott, the foundation operates from four offices across the U.S., England and South Africa to support nonprofits on a global scale. The foundation focuses on empowering communities through four core program areas: Civil Society, Youth Engagement, Environment, and Flint Area initiatives. Their approach emphasizes strengthening what founder Charles Stewart Mott called 'the capacity for accomplishment' by supporting individuals and institutions working together to create positive change in their communities.
Community Development
NESsT
Impact Fund
NESsT is a global impact investor that focuses on social enterprises creating dignified employment opportunities for underserved communities while promoting environmental sustainability. The organization invests in high-performing enterprises that operate at the intersection of people, profit, and the planet, targeting job creation that benefits both communities and environmental resilience. Since 1997, NESsT has operated with a mission to support front-line entrepreneurs building sustainable and equitable futures in emerging markets. They work specifically in regions where traditional businesses fail to provide adequate employment, with 25% of workers living in extreme or moderate poverty and 46.8% facing low incomes and difficult working conditions. NESsT has established itself as a significant force in the social entrepreneurship ecosystem, having positively impacted over 3.4 million lives across communities worldwide. Their comprehensive approach includes multiple specialized programs such as the Lirio Fund, Violet Fund, Amazonia Initiative, and Racial Equity Initiative, positioning them as a leader in creating systemic change through social enterprise investment.
Community Development
Impact Finance
Social Enterprise
New Age Capital
Venture Capital
New Age Capital is a thesis-driven seed stage venture capital firm that invests in tech and tech-enabled startups founded and led by Black and Latino entrepreneurs. They focus on companies at the seed stage with products in market, early customer traction, and some revenue, leading seed rounds up to $3M with an emphasis on capital efficiency. The firm operates with a mission to address the historical underrepresentation in venture capital funding by supporting underinvested, bootstrapped founders from their communities. They are industry agnostic and seek the best software or technology-enabled solutions across various markets, though they exclude fashion/fashion tech, media, crypto/web3, and medical device companies from their investment scope. New Age Capital plays a crucial role in the venture ecosystem by filling gaps in funding for Black and Latino entrepreneurs who have historically struggled to access capital. Founded by Ivan Alo and LaDante McMillon after their own experiences building a fintech company and witnessing peers struggle to raise money, they represent a response to the lack of diversity in traditional VC firms and work to ensure that entire demographics of innovators are no longer ignored in the startup funding landscape.
Education
Impact Finance
Obvious Ventures
Venture Capital
Obvious Ventures is a venture capital firm that backs exceptional founders building breakthrough solutions to solve humanity's biggest problems. They focus their investments across three key areas: human health and longevity (including healthcare, biopharma, and consumer wellness), planetary health (clean energy, electric mobility, and carbon reduction), and economic health (helping individuals and small businesses achieve financial prosperity). The firm operates on the fundamental belief that the most valuable companies of our time will be those solving humanity's biggest challenges, viewing profit and purpose as a virtuous circle. They place great emphasis on values and culture, holding themselves and their portfolio companies to high ethical and moral standards while selecting for values-based leadership. Their approach combines humility in acknowledging imperfection with audacity in taking bold risks and investing in companies they wish existed. Obvious Ventures has made a significant impact in the startup ecosystem by supporting transformative companies like Beyond Meat, Gusto, Diamond Foundry, and Virta Health since their founding. Their portfolio demonstrates their commitment to reimagining huge sectors of the global economy in ways that move the planet forward. By combining their operating experience with a focus on both big vision and detailed execution, they help define what world-positive entrepreneurship looks like in practice.
Impact Finance
Reach Capital
Venture Capital
Reach Capital is a leading early-stage venture capital firm that has been backing visionary founders since 2015 across learning, health, and work sectors. The firm invests in entrepreneurs building technologies that expand access to opportunity and care, with a belief that when people can grow their skills, nurture relationships, maintain health, and find meaning in work, communities thrive. Reach Capital brings a distinctly 'liberal arts' approach to supporting founders, with team members having diverse backgrounds as former founders, operators, educators, designers, and writers. Impact is at the heart of their work, measuring success across three dimensions: access, scale, and quality to ensure solutions reduce barriers and deliver meaningful outcomes.
Education
Impact Finance
REDF
Foundation
REDF invests in businesses that reveal and reinforce the talent of people breaking through barriers to employment. They focus specifically on employment social enterprises - businesses that create jobs and opportunities for individuals who face significant challenges in accessing traditional employment pathways. The organization operates through a comprehensive approach that combines capital, capacity building, and community support to help their portfolio enterprises grow further and faster. Their mission centers on building a thriving and inclusive society where all people have the jobs and support they need to realize their full potential, guided by the vision of creating an economy that works for everyone. REDF plays a critical role in the social enterprise ecosystem by not only providing direct investment and support to employment-focused businesses, but also by evaluating what works and sharing their learnings to drive broader policy and systems change. Their multi-faceted approach spans from early-stage accelerator programs to growth-stage investments and advocacy partnerships with government entities, positioning them as both an investor and a thought leader in advancing employment opportunities for underserved populations.
Community Development
Education
Social Enterprise
Responsibly Ventures
Venture Capital
Responsibly Ventures is a PreSeed VC Impact Fund focused on backing remarkable teams building startups in sustainability and social good sectors. They support founders in realizing what they call 'Venture Scale Positive Impacts' by investing in companies that create measurable environmental and social benefits alongside financial returns. Their mission centers on understanding not just what teams are building, but why they're building it and who they're building it for at a fundamental level. They operate by seeking startups with an 'impact moat' - where the company's mission-driven focus provides a unique strategic advantage in the market. The fund actively promotes all forms of positive impact as core value drivers, including diversity, inclusion, empathy, social responsibility, ethics, and actions focused on both people and planet. Responsibly Ventures has created meaningful impact in the venture ecosystem through their portfolio companies and broader community initiatives. Their partner community 'posi2ive' includes over 10,000 impact-aligned investors and founders, creating a network effect for sustainable innovation. They've demonstrated concrete results through portfolio companies like Kidsy (diverted over 1 million pounds of products from landfill) and it's electric (expanding EV charging access across 9 cities), proving that impact and venture-scale returns can coexist effectively.
Impact Finance
Social Enterprise
RW
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Foundation, Grantmaker
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) is a leading national philanthropy dedicated to transforming health in our lifetime through bold and innovative approaches. The foundation works collaboratively with others to achieve health equity faster and create a future where health is no longer a privilege, but a fundamental right for all. RWJF focuses on taking bold leaps to address systemic health challenges and promote inclusive solutions that benefit communities across the nation. The foundation operates with a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, recognizing that achieving true health equity requires addressing the root causes of health disparities and working toward comprehensive transformation of health systems.
Health & Wellness
Root Capital
Impact Fund
Root Capital is a nonprofit social investment fund that partners with small and growing agricultural businesses to increase farmer livelihoods, fight climate change, uplift women, employ youth, and build rural prosperity. They provide credit tailored to agricultural enterprises' needs, along with free capacity building training, farming resources, and other support services to help these businesses develop and scale. Their mission is to grow rural prosperity and build the resilience of farming families around the world, with a vision of thousands of rural businesses supporting a thriving agricultural sector. They operate through four key pathways: Access to Finance, Climate Action, Women's Empowerment, and Next Generation Jobs, supporting the early development of agricultural enterprises because they believe these businesses can raise up whole communities. Since 1999, Root Capital has been creating transformative impact in some of the world's most vulnerable rural areas across Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. They have positively impacted the lives of over 10 million people in farming communities, demonstrating their significant role in fostering sustainable agricultural development and rural economic growth. Their 25-year track record positions them as a key player in the agricultural impact investing ecosystem.
Community Development
Impact Finance
Sustainable Food & Agriculture
Save the Children Global Ventures
Impact Fund
Save the Children Global Ventures is part of Save the Children, a leading humanitarian organization that has been protecting children worldwide for over 100 years. Founded in 1919 by Eglantyne Jebb to address children's suffering after World War I, the organization now operates in the United States and around the world to give children a healthy start in life, opportunities to learn, and protection from harm. Save the Children has transformed the lives of over 1 billion children globally through their comprehensive approach to child welfare. The organization is guided by five core values: Accountability, Integrity, Ambition, Collaboration, and Creativity. These values drive their mission to inspire breakthroughs in how the world treats children and achieve immediate and lasting impact in their lives. Save the Children responds to crises by being among the first to arrive and last to leave, providing critical support including treating malnutrition, delivering lifesaving aid in emergencies, and keeping children safe while learning.
Education
Health & Wellness
SEED SPOT
Accelerator
SEED SPOT is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that educates, accelerates, and invests in diverse entrepreneurs who are creating solutions to social problems. They focus on supporting underrepresented entrepreneurs through comprehensive programs including accelerators, mentorship, and capital access across key areas like health and wellness, environmental sustainability, equality and economic opportunity, civic engagement, and education. The organization operates with a mission to make entrepreneurship accessible to all by surrounding entrepreneurs with resources, mentors, business fundamentals, community partners, and capital sources. Their unique approach centers entrepreneurs' needs and lived experiences, with particular emphasis on serving those underserved by traditional systems and programs. They offer multiple specialized programs including Impact Accelerator, Retail Brand Accelerator, Mental & Behavioral Health Impact Accelerator, and Youth Entrepreneurship initiatives. SEED SPOT has demonstrated significant impact in the social entrepreneurship ecosystem, having served over 3,000 entrepreneurs and facilitated $122 million in capital raised. Their work has created over 5,300 jobs and generated $306 million in revenue, with 76% of their supported entrepreneurs being traditionally underrepresented and 56% being women founders. The organization addresses 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, making them a crucial player in scaling social impact ventures globally.
Community Development
Social Enterprise
SJF Ventures
Impact Fund
SJF Ventures is a venture capital firm established in 1999 that invests in high-growth companies creating a healthier, smarter and cleaner future. Originally formed as the Sustainable Jobs Fund, the firm focuses on catalyzing the development of highly successful businesses driving lasting, positive changes while creating quality jobs in low-income communities through sustainable industries. With over 25 years of experience, SJF has partnered with 93 portfolio companies that have created 18,217 total jobs and mitigated over 3 million metric tons of CO2. The firm invests across six sectors to address climate change and drive equitable opportunities, taking a cross-sector approach that recognizes environmental and social impacts are intersectional. SJF believes the biggest challenges aren't confined to single sectors, so neither is their investment strategy.
Impact Finance
Sobrato Family Foundation
Foundation
The Sobrato Family Foundation is the philanthropic arm of The Sobrato Organization, a multi-generational, family-owned firm based in Silicon Valley that has been operating for over 65 years. The foundation advances the Sobrato family's collective philanthropic interests by promoting access to high-quality education, career pathways, and essential human services to make Silicon Valley a place of opportunity for all its residents. The foundation partners with communities to ensure long-term economic, social, and environmental resilience. They operate programs like the Impact Lab, which provides nonprofit organizations with peer-to-peer and expert-led learning opportunities over 18-month periods. The Sobrato Family is committed to building a strong and vibrant Silicon Valley community through both business and philanthropic leadership, leveraging their extensive real estate and investment expertise to support their charitable goals.
Community Development
Society for Science
Foundation
Society for Science is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to promoting science through comprehensive education programs, prestigious science competitions, and publications including Science News magazine and Science News Explores. The organization operates world-class science research competitions for students, including the Regeneron Science Talent Search, the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair, and the Thermo Fisher Scientific Junior Innovators Challenge, which nurture and celebrate young innovators tackling the world's most challenging problems. Their mission centers on expanding scientific literacy, effective STEM education, and scientific research through informing, educating, and inspiring communities. The organization operates as a membership-based nonprofit focused on promoting understanding and appreciation of science and its vital role in human advancement. They provide various programs including STEM outreach, teacher conferences, research grants, and educational resources to support scientific learning at multiple levels. Society for Science has been a champion for science education and research for more than 100 years, creating significant impact in the scientific ecosystem by identifying and supporting future scientific leaders. Their competitions and programs create lifelong connections that empower the next generation of scientists and researchers. The organization's sustained commitment to scientific advancement has helped shape the careers of countless young scientists who go on to make breakthrough discoveries and innovations.
Education
SOSV
Venture Capital
SOSV is a global venture capital firm and accelerator founded in 1995, operating one of the most active deep tech and life sciences investment programs in the world. The firm runs multiple accelerator programs, including HAX for hardware and robotics, IndieBio for life sciences and biotech, and Orbit for climate and sustainability — providing intensive company-building support alongside early-stage capital. With over $1.5 billion in AUM and a portfolio exceeding 1,000 companies across more than 70 countries, SOSV occupies a distinctive position in the venture landscape: a programmatic investor that takes companies from idea stage through to growth and beyond. The firm's accelerator model means it is often the first institutional check into a company, with follow-on capability through later rounds. SOSV has a strong impact orientation across its portfolio, with climate, food systems, health, and sustainability representing a significant share of its investments. Its programs in particular have become known as launchpads for companies working on hard scientific and engineering problems that require more than capital to succeed.
AI & Technology
Clean Energy
Climate Tech
SF
Starbucks Foundation
Corporate
The Starbucks Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Starbucks Coffee Company, supporting the company's mission to inspire and nurture the human spirit one person, one cup and one neighborhood at a time. Founded alongside Starbucks' commitment to community impact, the Foundation operates as part of the company's broader People & Impact initiatives. As an extension of Starbucks' core values of craft, results, courage, belonging, and joy, the Foundation works to create positive change in communities worldwide. The Foundation aligns with Starbucks' community promise to contribute positively and supports the company's commitment to farmers, partners (employees), and local neighborhoods where Starbucks operates.
Community Development
Surdna Foundation
Foundation
The Surdna Foundation, established in 1917 by John Emory Andrus, supports social justice reform, healthy environments, inclusive economies, and thriving cultures across the United States. The foundation works to dismantle barriers that limit opportunity to create more prosperous, culturally enriching, and sustainable communities. In 2017, Surdna launched a $100 million commitment to impact investing that works alongside their grantmaking efforts. Their investment approach combines mission-related investments (MRIs) and program-related investments (PRIs) to advance their mission while generating risk-adjusted returns and building the field of impact investing.
Community Development
Environment & Conservation
SustainVC
Venture Capital
SustainVC is an impact-focused venture capital firm that backs innovative entrepreneurs working toward a sustainable, more equitable, and healthier world. The firm focuses on two primary impact areas: Climate & Sustainability, and Access & Opportunity, targeting companies that can deliver both positive impact and positive returns. Their mission centers on supporting entrepreneurs who share their vision of creating systemic change through market-driven solutions. SustainVC operates with the philosophy that profitable investments and meaningful impact can go hand in hand, seeking to accelerate positive change through strategic capital deployment. The firm plays an important role in the impact investing ecosystem by bridging the gap between traditional venture capital and social impact. With offices in Boston, Durham, and Philadelphia, SustainVC positions itself as a key player in supporting the growth of companies that can address critical societal and environmental challenges while generating strong financial returns.
Clean Energy
Climate Tech
Education
T1D Fund
Foundation
T1D Fund is the world's first scaled venture fund dedicated exclusively to type 1 diabetes, operating as an impact investment fund that supports promising companies through equity investments and expertise. They focus specifically on accelerating treatments, prevention, and cures for the approximately 9 million people living with T1D globally. The fund operates as a powerful platform for collaboration, using catalytic capital and expertise to de-risk investments and create a flywheel effect that attracts other investors to the T1D space. As a wholly owned, not-for-profit independently run subsidiary of Breakthrough T1D, they leverage their intellectual capital and expert network to offer comprehensive support to portfolio companies, steering them through regulatory, clinical, and commercial milestones. With over $200 million in assets under management and 25+ active portfolio companies, T1D Fund creates significant impact in the diabetes ecosystem by reinvesting 100% of returns to propel continuous progress. Their unique position as subject matter experts combined with access to Breakthrough T1D's extensive network of research, clinical, and medical expertise enables them to transform the landscape of T1D investment and accelerate the development of life-changing therapies.
Health & Wellness
Techstars
Accelerator
Techstars is the original mentorship-driven accelerator that operates a global network of 3-month accelerator programs focused on early-stage startups across various tech verticals. They invest in startups led by founders building solutions for the future, providing capital investment, intensive mentorship, and access to their worldwide network of over 1,100 mentors. Techstars operates under a "Give First" philosophy, helping entrepreneurs without expecting immediate returns by combining capital, mentorship, partnerships, and community-building initiatives. Their accelerator model features small class sizes and focuses on helping founders find product-market fit, gain traction, and access ongoing capital and mentorship throughout the program and beyond. Since 2006, Techstars has established itself as a major force in the startup ecosystem, having helped launch thousands of companies including dozens of unicorns like Chainalysis, Zipline, and DataRobot. Their impact extends across more than 150 countries, with 125 of their portfolio companies achieving market caps greater than $100 million, demonstrating their significant influence in scaling startups into world-changing businesses.
Community Development
The Annie E. Casey Foundation
Foundation
The Annie E. Casey Foundation (AECF) is devoted to developing a brighter future for millions of children and young people at risk of poor educational, economic, social and health outcomes. The foundation works to strengthen families, build stronger communities and create opportunities for vulnerable youth across America. The foundation serves kids and families by advancing research, empowering communities and influencing decision makers to invest in evidence-based solutions. Through comprehensive strategies spanning child welfare, juvenile justice, economic opportunity, and community change, AECF addresses systemic challenges facing at-risk children and youth while promoting racial equity and inclusion in all their work.
Community Development
Education
The Conservation Fund
Impact Fund
The Conservation Fund is a land conservation organization that has protected over 9 million acres across all 50 states over 40 years. They create nature-based solutions for climate protection, sustainable economies, and vibrant communities by moving quickly to acquire and conserve at-risk landscapes before they're lost. The organization specializes in navigating complex land acquisitions and bridging gaps for conservation partners who need time to act. Their integrated approach connects environmental protection with economic opportunity, believing that nature and people depend on each other. The Conservation Fund tackles pressing challenges including climate change, wildlife conservation, sustaining working forests, and providing rural communities with opportunities and access to healthy food. They maintain a 4-star rating on Charity Navigator and have been accredited by the Land Trust Accreditation Commission.
Environment & Conservation
The Kresge Foundation
Foundation
The Kresge Foundation is a national philanthropic organization based in metro Detroit that has been promoting human progress since 1924. The foundation works to expand opportunity in America's cities through strategic grantmaking and social investing, with a focus on advancing equity and dismantling barriers to justice. Kresge deploys over $160 million annually through grants, loans, and innovative financial tools to strengthen communities. The foundation operates across multiple program areas including American Cities, Arts & Culture, Detroit, Education, Environment, Health, and Human Services. Central to their approach is diversity, equity and inclusion, which they center in all their operations and funding decisions to create more equitable opportunities in urban communities.
Built Environment
Community Development
The Nathan Cummings Foundation
Foundation
The Nathan Cummings Foundation (NCF) is a multigenerational family foundation rooted in the Jewish tradition of social justice, working to create a more just, vibrant, sustainable, and democratic society. The foundation seeks to advance Racial, Environmental & Economic Justice (REEJ) in the U.S. and Israel-Palestine by partnering with social change organizations that have creative and catalytic solutions to climate change and inequality. NCF operates through multiple focus areas including racial justice, economic justice, environmental justice, and combating antisemitism, with place-based initiatives in the U.S. South and Israel-Palestine regions.
Community Development
Social Enterprise
The Reinvestment Fund
CDFI
The Reinvestment Fund is a community development financial institution that focuses on neighborhood revitalization by combining expertise, analysis, and creative approaches to investing with a social purpose. They provide financing, grants, and assistance across multiple focus areas including climate and sustainability, early childhood education, equitable food systems, health, housing, K-12 education, and historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs). Their mission centers on building strong, healthy, more equitable communities through targeted and transformative investments. The organization operates by offering various loan products, leveraging New Markets Tax Credits, providing grants and resources, and implementing pay-for-success models that align public investment with high-impact services. The Reinvestment Fund plays a significant role in the community development ecosystem by addressing critical gaps in financing for underserved communities and social impact projects. With national reach and offices in Atlanta and Philadelphia, they serve as a bridge between traditional finance and community needs, reimagining how capital can be deployed to create lasting positive change in neighborhoods across the country.
Community Development
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The Vistria Group
Impact Fund
The Vistria Group is a next-generation private investment firm that operates at the intersection of purpose and profit, seeking to deliver both financial returns and societal impact. Founded in 2013, Vistria partners with growing businesses in essential industries including Healthcare, Knowledge & Learning Solutions, and Financial Services that are of strategic importance to the long-term economic success of the United States. The firm operates three investment platforms: Flagship Equity Funds launched in 2014 focused on control investments in U.S. middle-market companies with $10-$100 million in EBITDA, a Structured Credit Fund launched in 2021 that invests in senior and junior debt tranches as well as preferred equity, and focuses on job creation, active citizenship, and positive outcomes for all stakeholders beyond just investors.
Health & Wellness
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Tin Shed Ventures
Venture Capital
Tin Shed Ventures is Patagonia's corporate venture capital fund that invests in startups providing systemic and globally scalable solutions for environmental crises including land, water, air, and biodiversity challenges that underpin climate change. The fund specifically focuses on strategically relevant solutions that reduce environmental impacts in apparel and food industries, leveraging Patagonia's core business expertise. Operating as Patagonia's investment arm, Tin Shed Ventures contributes to the parent company's mission of saving the planet by investing a portion of Patagonia's profits into innovative startups. The fund positions itself uniquely by focusing on solutions that align with their core business areas, allowing them to add distinctive value to portfolio companies through industry expertise and strategic partnerships. Tin Shed Ventures plays a significant role in the impact investing ecosystem by bridging corporate venture capital with environmental solutions at scale. Their portfolio demonstrates commitment to transformative technologies, from turning agricultural waste into textile fibers to developing carbon capture solutions, positioning them as a key player in funding the transition to regenerative business practices across multiple industries.
Environment & Conservation
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Turner Impact Capital
Impact Fund
Turner Impact Capital is one of the nation's largest and fastest-growing social impact investment firms, positioned to invest over $6.5 billion since founding. The firm develops real estate solutions that address societal challenges across the U.S. by harnessing market forces to create sustainable solutions at scale. With over 20 years of leadership in social impact investing, Turner Impact Capital focuses on three key areas: accelerating the growth of high-achieving charter schools, preserving naturally occurring affordable workforce housing, and expanding access to high-quality medical care in underserved communities. The firm's diverse, experienced professional team is committed to creating lasting change in communities where it's needed most.
Community Development
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Unreasonable Group
Accelerator
Unreasonable Group is a Colorado-based international company that partners with growth-stage entrepreneurs solving pressing global challenges through capital, community, and storytelling. They operate a Fellowship program that handpicks and privately invites the world's most compelling solutions, focusing on five key verticals: Energy & Environment, Food & Water, Health, and other sectors aimed at transitioning into a more resilient and regenerative economy. Their mission centers on creating trusted partnerships and moving capital to ensure a better future, believing in the power of business and finance to drive lasting, scalable change. They build trust across growth-stage entrepreneurs, institutions, and investors by channeling exclusive deal-flow to investors and partnering with institutions to discover profit in solving global problems. Unreasonable Group has established itself as a significant force in the impact ecosystem, striving to become the world's most trusted community in service of a more connected and regenerative economy. Their approach of focusing on scaling what works has created a substantial network that operates across multiple countries and industries, demonstrating that reasonable ideas seldom change anything while unreasonable ones drive progress.
Clean Energy
Community Development
Education
Village Capital
Impact Fund
Village Capital is an impact investment organization that unlocks social and financial capital for startups solving the world's biggest problems. They focus on three key thematic areas: Climate Innovation & Adaptation, Economic Mobility, and Equitable Access to Essential Services, supporting entrepreneurs through accelerator programs and comprehensive resources. Their mission centers on creating real impact by ensuring that startups and ecosystems grow together symbiotically. Village Capital operates by partnering with locally-led Entrepreneurship Support Organizations (ESOs) to co-deliver programs, while also equipping these partners with tools, methodologies, and curriculum to strengthen local entrepreneurial ecosystems. Village Capital matters because they reimagine the entire entrepreneurship support system and build tools that benefit the broader community. They unlock capital through various financing structures including equity, debt, and revenue-share arrangements, connecting impact-creating startups with the appropriate type of capital for their specific needs. Their approach of working with local partners and supporting featured founders like QuinTerra and Tierra de Monte demonstrates their commitment to driving measurable environmental and social impact.
Community Development
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Social Enterprise
Vital Capital
Venture Capital
Vital Capital is a high-performing impact investor founded in 2011 that leverages deep operational expertise to identify overlooked opportunities in growth markets. The firm builds successful, scalable businesses that transform lives by turning critical challenges into high-return opportunities that deliver impact at scale. Since inception, Vital Capital has improved the lives of millions of individuals while achieving above-market returns for investors. The firm operates at the intersection of need, opportunity and experience, pursuing social, environmental and financial goals equally when evaluating investments. Vital Capital has provided over 5.4 million individuals with solutions to critical challenges including improved access to clean water, affordable healthcare, nutritious food, and sustainable infrastructure, while creating economic prosperity in local communities.
Community Development
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W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Foundation
The W.K. Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) is a mission-driven foundation that supports children, families and communities to strengthen and create conditions that propel vulnerable children to achieve success. Founded by W.K. Kellogg in 1931 with earnings from his cereal company, the foundation envisions a nation where all children have an equitable and promising future and where all children thrive. WKKF operates through multiple investment approaches including traditional grants, mission-driven investments, and private equity funds. Their comprehensive approach focuses on ensuring children have access to healthy food, good health, early care and education, and families with good jobs and career prospects. The foundation works both nationally and internationally, partnering to share information and resources to help communities create lasting change.
Community Development
Education
WP
Wellspring Philanthropic Fund
Foundation, Grantmaker
Wellspring Philanthropic Fund operated for 25 years as a foundation dedicated to supporting human rights and social and economic justice for all people. From its launch in 2001 until its planned wind-down by 2028, Wellspring maintained a grantmaking approach rooted in respect for human dignity and worth. The foundation supported thousands of organizations working to strengthen communities both in the U.S. and globally, with a particular focus on addressing systemic drivers of inequity, building power among marginalized communities, and countering structural discrimination. Wellspring believed that social justice movements should employ means consistent with their ideals while giving agency to the people whose interests they seek to advance.
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