OVERVIEW directly in 1,000 1. deep impact...2019/02/01 · Invest directly in deep impact Join us....
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O P E N A N A C C O U N T
By opening an RSF Social Investment Fund
account, you will directly support loans to
for-profit and nonprofit enterprises working
to solve complex social and environmental
problems. This is a high-impact investment
that provides a unique combination of
benefits:
Engagement with social enterprises You can get to know these transformative
enterprises through stories in our publications
and the opportunity to participate in
community pricing gatherings, which bring
investors and entrepreneurs together to
inform interest rates.
Transparent impactYou can be confident you’re investing in real
impact because we evaluate borrowers for
their transformative potential and mission
performance, as well as for financial strength.
And we profile borrowers on our website so you
can see who you’re supporting.
AccessibilityYou can open a Social Investment Fund account
with $1,000, and with a three-month term, it is
a very flexible investment note. It takes only 5 to
10 minutes to open an account online.
Minimum to open an
account
O V E R V I E W
Current annualized interest rate
100%
Repayment to investors since
1984
Month investment
term
3
1.25%$1,000
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There are certain risks that you should understand before you invest. These, along with a complete description of the investment, are included in the Prospectus. This is not an offer to sell, nor a solicitation of an offer to buy, securities. Such offering is made solely by the Prospectus, and only in states where authorized.
Social Enterprise Highlights
LUMBERYARD supports diverse performing artists with technical residencies. At partner venues in New York City and its campus in Catskill, New York, it offers artists unrestricted theater access and a support network that enables artistic freedom. The non-profit also partners with Catskill residents to bring cultural and economic vitality to the region via artist meet-n-greets, youth arts programming, and more.
Alabama Waldorf School has a mission to cultivate healthy, confident, compassionate learners who excel academically, socially, and civically. Located in Birmingham, the school serves pre-school through grade eight. It aims to be a beacon for the community, offering a vibrant future grounded in an engaged, compassionate, and insightful understanding of the world.
The Rocky Mountain Institute transforms global energy use to create a clean, prosperous, and secure low-carbon future. RMI employs research and analysis to develop insights and then collaborates with businesses, institutions, and entrepreneurs to accelerate the adoption of market-based solutions that cost-effectively shift from fossil fuels to efficiency and renewables.
Based in Saint Paul, Eureka Recycling is one of the largest non-profit recyclers in the United States and the only organization in Minnesota that specializes in zero-waste. Eureka Recycling provides recycling services to the Twin Cities with a mission to demonstrate that waste is preventable, not inevitable.
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Madécasse madecasse.com
Viva Farms vivafarms.org
Based in Washington’s Skagit Valley, Viva Farms supports a new generation of farmers through an incubator program that provides new farmers with affordable access to education, training and technical assistance, capital, markets and land. The enterprise also provides graduates of the program with access to capital and business development training as they scale their businesses.
Madécasse produces high-quality chocolate within Madagascar using locally-sourced cocoa beans. Founded in 2008 by former Peace Corps volunteers, the social enterprise is integrated into the country’s most impoverished communities and crosses challenging environments to purchase organic cocoa directly from farmers. In doing so, Madécasse can source the highest quality beans, pay farmers more for their crop, and you get a better chocolate bar.
Alabama Waldorf School alabamawaldorf.org
Eureka Recycling eurekarecycling.org
LUMBERYARD lumberyard.org
Rocky Mountain Institute rmi.org
Social Investment Fund accounts support over 100 social enterprises working in food & agriculture, education & the arts, and climate & environment.