This report introduces the concept and practice of social venture philanthropy (SVP), which integrates the strategic rigor of venture capital with philanthropic objectives. It outlines key characteristics such as high-engagement funding, capacity-building support, and a strong focus on measurable impact. The report argues that SVP responds to a new set of community needs by moving beyond traditional charity to provide remedies and produce tangible results, especially in resource-limited environments.
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