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.[1] 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.[2][3] [4]

The SvF aims to strengthen the leadership of the Ross School of Business by integrating social and environmental issues into business school education.

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).[5][6] The SvF was awarded with the 2010 Ross MBA class gift.[7] 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.[8]

References

  1. Bomey, Nathan (21 September 2010), "[http://www.annarbor.com/business-review/social-venture-fund-university-of-michigan-zell-lurie-institute-venture-capital/ University of Michigan students start nation’s first venture capital fund for social benefits]", AnnArbor.com Newspaper, retrieved June 19, 2011 External link in |title= (help)
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