The document titled "{NXG} Mixed Capital Funding Model" by Greg C. Johnson from NxGen Family Office outlines an entrepreneurial-philanthropic funding model designed to blend private and public capital for social enterprise. Here's a summarized outline:
This document outlines a comprehensive approach to fostering social entrepreneurship through innovative funding models that blend private and public capital, aiming to create sustainable social, economic, and environmental benefits.
Introduction Emphasizes social enterprise as a means to create and preserve community wealth through economic, social, and environmental improvements. Expands capital capacity beyond traditional debt and equity to lower costs for social entrepreneurs.
Social Capital Funding NxGen Philanthropy Leverages social value of projects, blending moral philosophy and economic viability. Merges traditional profit motives with measurable social value contributions.
Social Capital Funding NxGen Philanthropy Leverages social value of projects, blending moral philosophy and economic viability. Merges traditional profit motives with measurable social value contributions.
Blending Private & Public Capital Highlights NxGen's unique position to leverage changes in financial, social, and environmental infrastructure. Lists five distinctive factors: history with 501(c)3 organizations, openness to change, life perspectives, project funding experience, and sponsorship facilitation.
Social Capital Products and Services Includes advocacy, education, fiscal sponsorship, income growth strategies, asset development, social lending/investing, and retirement/legacy solutions. Stresses the unique value proposition of expanding capital sources and retaining more ownership/control.
Financial Sustainability Addresses the challenge of achieving financial sustainability for social entrepreneurs, blending economic and social goals. Highlights the need for new financing and capital structures to accommodate the evolving market for social enterprises.
Why Work With NxGen Family Office? Encourages engaging with NxGen for support in social enterprise, social capital access, and shifting life towards significance.
An Entrepreneurial-Philanthropic Funding Model Using a 501(c)(3) Social Enterprise Model Discusses the convergence of public-private sectors into partnerships, blurring traditional sector boundaries. Explores shifts in private, public, and nonprofit sectors' roles towards collaborative, socially responsible initiatives.