Foundations that provide capital funding typically support various initiatives, including startups, social enterprises, and projects that require significant financial investment. While specific capital funding opportunities can vary widely, here are some foundations and organizations that have historically supported capital funding:
- **Omidyar Network:** Omidyar Network supports initiatives that aim to create opportunities for individuals and communities through investments, grants, and impact investments.
- **The Skoll Foundation:** The Skoll Foundation focuses on social entrepreneurship and provides funding to innovative projects and enterprises that address pressing global challenges.
- **New Profit:** New Profit invests in and supports social entrepreneurs and nonprofits that are pioneering innovative solutions to social issues.
- **Social Venture Partners (SVP):** SVP is a global network of philanthropists who provide financial and capacity-building support to nonprofits and social enterprises.
- **ImpactAssets:** ImpactAssets offers impact investment solutions and donor-advised funds for individuals and foundations interested in making capital investments for social and environmental impact.
- **Patient Capital Collaborative:** This collaborative focuses on long-term, patient capital investments in social enterprises and initiatives.
- **Blue Haven Initiative:** Blue Haven Initiative makes impact investments and grants in areas such as sustainable agriculture, clean energy, and financial inclusion.
- **Kiva:** Kiva is a micro-lending platform that allows individuals to provide capital funding to entrepreneurs and small businesses around the world.
- **Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems Funders (SAFSF):** SAFSF members and affiliates provide funding and investments to support sustainable agriculture and food systems.
- **Environmental Grantmakers Association:** EGA members fund various environmental and sustainability projects, including those that require capital investments.
- **Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs):** CDFIs often provide capital and financing to underserved communities and businesses in the form of loans and investments.
- **Local and Regional Development Agencies:** Many government agencies and regional economic development organizations offer funding and grants for capital-intensive projects that drive economic growth.
- **Private Equity Firms:** While not traditional foundations, some private equity firms invest in businesses and startups that align with their investment objectives and social impact goals.
- **Corporate Venture Capital:** Some corporations have venture capital arms that invest in startups and innovative enterprises related to their industry.
- **Impact Investment Firms:** Various impact investment firms, such as TPG’s The Rise Fund and Bridges Fund Management, focus on capital investments with a social or environmental impact.
It’s essential to note that the availability of capital funding and the specific criteria for each funding opportunity can vary significantly. Entrepreneurs, social enterprises, and nonprofits seeking capital funding should thoroughly research and tailor their applications to the organizations and foundations that align with their missions and objectives. Check out www.thegrantportal.com for grant sources.
