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14 March, 2016
The Emergence and Growth of Venture Philanthropy in Europe
Dr. Lisa Hehenberger, Research and Policy Director European Venture Philanthropy Association
• Venture Philanthropy: Definitions, the why of Venture Philanthropy, and key stakeholders
• Trends in VP: EVPA survey results
• Introduction to EVPA: Why we exist and how we work
Overview / In this presentation
Venture Philanthropy and Social Impact Investment Definitions, the why of VP/SII and historical evolution
Introduction to VP/ The challenges
Introduction to VP / Example
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Introduction to VP / Social purpose organisations need support
Introduction to VP / Example
Introduction to VP / The characteristics
Introduction to VP / The spectrum
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Introduction to VP / Key stakeholders
Giving something back to society beyond cash
Applying a PE/VC approach to the social sector
Another tool in their toolbox
Interested in alternatives to fundraising
Individuals
Credibility and experimentation with new business models
New ways to tackle social challenges
Private Equity Foundations
Corporates Government Social Enterprises/ NGOs
Trends in VP EVPA survey results
Trends in VP / Sources of funding
Distribution of total funding made available to VPOs by source (n=85)
Over €5 billion invested since inception
Average financial support per VPO increasing by 28% to €8 million from FY 2012 to FY 2013.
VP Trends / Sector growth
VP Trends / Return objectives
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VP Trends / Target geographies
VP Trends / Target sectors
VP Trends / Beneficiaries
Introduction to EVPA Why we exist and how we work
EVPA is a membership association made up of organisations interested in or practicing venture philanthropy and social impact investment (VP/SII) across Europe. EVPA currently gathers over 214 members from 29 countries.
Mission
• To enable Venture Philanthropists and Social Investors to maximise societal impact through increased resources, collaboration and expertise
Objectives
• Co-create a well-functioning ecosystem for societal impact
• Increase funding and expertise coming into the Venture Philanthropy and Social Investment space
• Increase effectiveness of Venture Philanthropists and Social Investors
Introduction to EVPA / Our organisation
Introduction to EVPA / The platform
Peers who will help you learn and practice
Cutting edge VP/SI tools, research
and resources
Gain visibility as a practitioner
A network that spans
29 countries
A voice on EU and national
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Introduction to EVPA / Example
EVPA is kindly supported by:
EVPA is kindly supported by:
14 March, 2016
EVPA 94, Rue Royale B-1040 Bruxelles Tel: +32.2.5132131 www.evpa.eu.com [email protected] Twitter: @_EVPA_ Linkedin: european-venture-philanthropy-association