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University of Michigan Social Venture Fund : ウィキペディア英語版 | University of Michigan Social Venture Fund The University of Michigan Social Venture Fund ((SvF )) is the first student-run social venture fund in the United States. Established in 2009 by four Ross School of Business MBA students, the Social Venture Fund invests in innovative and mission-driven social enterprises. The SvF is overseen by Professor Gautam Kaul and housed in the (Zell Lurie Institute for Entrepreneurial Studies ) at the University of Michigan. The Fund's mission statement reads, "We are committed to providing strategic and patient capital to early-stage social enterprises led by outstanding entrepreneurs that contribute to the proliferation of the new generation of socially-minded business leaders." The SvF aims to strengthen the leadership of the Ross School of Business by integrating social and environmental issues into business school education. The three overarching goals of the Fund are "To provide an unrivaled action-based learning experience, respond to the latent capital chasm in the field of impact investing in early-stage mission driven enterprises, and pave the way for the emergence of an asset class that blends both financial and social returns." The Fund’s members are currently organized into a non-hierarchical structure that includes a lead team and four circles of interest – Education, Food Systems & Environment, Health, and Urban Revitalization (focused on Detroit). The SvF was awarded with the 2010 Ross MBA class gift. The Social Venture Fund is the University of Michigan's third student-led fund, joining the early-stage (Wolverine Venture Fund ) and the pre-seed (Frankel Commercialization Fund ). The Fund made its first investment in late 2011 and its second investment in early 2012. == References == 〔
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