Funding for Social Entrepreneurship
Doug Bond and Olga Mellizo
Amity Foundation
National TASC 20th Annual Conference on Drugs, Crime & Reentry
Birmingham, Alabama
May 9th, 2014
Funding Sources for Non-ProfitsFunding Sources for Non-ProfitsSample Foundations:
Ewing Marion Kaufmann Foundation: http://www.kauffman.orgCharles Stewart Mott Foundation: http://www.mott.orgSkoll Foundation: www.skollfoundation.orgWestern Union: http://foundation.westernunion.com
Funding Sources for Non-ProfitsFunding Sources for Non-ProfitsSample Foundations:
Achelis and Bodman Foundations: http://achelis-bodman-fnds.orgEchoing Green: http://www.echoinggreen.orgBroad Foundation: www.broadfoundation.orgJM Foundation: http://foundationcenter.org/grantmaker/jm/first.html
Funding Sources for Non-ProfitsFunding Sources for Non-ProfitsFederal Sources:
US Dept. of Labor: www.doleta.gov/grants
US Dept. of Justice: www.doj.gov
US Dept. of Education: www.ed.gov
US Dept. of Health and Human Services: www.samhsa.gov
Funding Sources for Non-ProfitsFunding Sources for Non-ProfitsState and Local Sources:
Workforce Investment Act: www.doleta.gov/usworkforce/onestop
State Correctional Agencies: (CDCR)
Department of Vocational Rehabilitation (CA)
Funding Sources for Non-ProfitsFunding Sources for Non-Profits
Department of Rehabilitation and Vocational Training
Examples:
Career Opportunities Development (COD) Program
On the Job Training (OJT) Funds
Work Opportunity Tax Credit
Job Coaching Services
Funding Sources for IndividualsFunding Sources for Individuals
Microfinance/Microloans
Crowdfunding
Non-Profit credit lenders and unions
Ex-Offender Banking
Prizes
Funding Sources for IndividualsFunding Sources for IndividualsMicrofinance/Microloans
Microloans are typically smaller loans ($5-$50K) that are used to
start businesses.
They are designed for business owners who will experience
difficulty in applying for a traditional loan through a bank due to a
poor credit history, lack of experience, or little or no startup funds.
Funding Sources for IndividualsFunding Sources for IndividualsMicrofinance/Microloans
US Small Business Administration:
Funds are provided to specially designated intermediary lenders, which
are nonprofit community-based organizations with experience in lending as
well as management and technical assistance. These intermediaries
administer the Microloan program for eligible borrowers.
Loans to formerly incarcerated individuals are considered on a case by
case basis.
They loan up to $50,000. The average microloan is about $13,000.
Funding Sources for IndividualsFunding Sources for IndividualsOrganizations providing microloansMicroenterprise Funders Group through FIELD: Mission is to identify, develop and disseminate best practices, and to educate funders, policymakers and others about microenterprise as an antipoverty strategy. http://fieldus.org/index.htmlBank and Corporate Foundations: mandated to designate funds for underserved communities by the federal Community Reinvestment ActCommunity Foundations: often have local initiatives availableLocal Chamber of Commerce: often have financial incentives for starting minority-owned business
Funding Sources for IndividualsFunding Sources for IndividualsOther organizations providing microloans and supportCommunity Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) are local financial institutions – such as non-profit credit unions and lenders – providing credit, capital and financial services to underserved populations and communities in the United States. http://www.opportunityfinance.net/industry/industry_locator.aspState Microenterprise Association: List of state and local microcredit organizations http://www/microenterpriseworks.org/index.asp?bid=70
Individual Development Accounts (IDAs): Have match incentives through a variety of govt and private sources
Funding Sources for IndividualsFunding Sources for IndividualsValjean Financing
Berkeley MA of Financial Engineering proposal to lend ex-offenders money to become entrepreneurs or small business owners.Named after Jean Valjean of Les Miserables, who steals bread and then spends the next 19 years in prison. He is then helped by someone who offered him assistance to start a new life.Still not available…but new initiatives are being developed every day
Funding Sources for IndividualsFunding Sources for IndividualsCrowdfunding
Crowdfunding is the collection of finance to sustain an initiative from a
large pool of backers -the "crowd"-, usually made online by means of a web
platform.
Crowdfunding has been used to start:
a nonprofit campaign (e.g. to raise funds for a school or social service
organization)
a political campaign (to support a candidate or political party)
a philanthropic campaign (e.g. for emergency funds for an ill person or to
produce an emerging artist)
a commercial campaign (e.g. to sell a new product)
or a financing campaign for a start-up company.
Funding Sources for IndividualsFunding Sources for IndividualsCrowdfunding
How does crowdfunding work:
Each crowdfunding site is different, but usually no limits to who can start an
initiative.
The biggest issue with crowdfunding: Accountability
Some crowdfunding companies have strict guidelines, others don’t
Tying to a treatment plan or to parole for accountability
Securities Exchange Commission is working on rules
Possible Crowdfunding Audit Bureau in the works
Lots of room for entrepreneurial ideas for accountability as well as research on
success rate for our population
Funding Sources for IndividualsFunding Sources for Individuals Startsomegood.com Razoo.com 33needs.com Buzzbnk.org CauseVox.com Give.fm Ioby.org Sponsume.com
CrowdfundingKickstarter.comIndiegogo.comCrowdfunder.comRockethub.comCrowdrise.comSomolend.comAngelList.com
Funding Sources for IndividualsFunding Sources for IndividualsEx-Offender Banking
Prisoner Assistant Inc.,: a company that helps inmates set up bank accounts, start
establishing credit and conduct a variety of services that are difficult to perform from
behind bars.
Prisoner Assistant requires clients to grant power of attorney to the company and
charges a monthly fee, starting at $5, to manage an inmate bank account.
For $24 a month, Prisoner Assistant will pay bills, pick up mail, make wire
transfers and help an inmate get credit cards and lines of credit.
The most expensive package costs $50 a month.
Again, lots of room for entrepreneurial ideas…
Funding Sources for IndividualsFunding Sources for IndividualsPrizes
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