Overview
Underlying all our work is a spirited conversation about the role our monetary system should play in the development of humanity.
Purpose & Values
RSF Social Finance frames all of its work in terms of an overarching Purpose informed by a set of core Values. The Purpose statement answers the question, "Why do we exist?" The Values statements answer the question, "What do we believe to be true?"
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Operating Principles
Our Operating Principles help us translate our Purpose and Values into concrete actions. They answer the question, “How do we prioritize our activities?”
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Focus Areas
Our three focus areas - Food & Agriculture, Education & the Arts, and Ecological Stewardship - consider the long-term impact our investments have on the market as a whole, and the people and places affected by our investments in particular.
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Inspiration
Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925) was an Austrian philosopher and scientist whose work influenced a number of fields, including agriculture, education, medicine, science, architecture, spiritual development, and social theory. In 1922, he gave a course of lectures on economics, which served as the framework of associative economic ideas that inspired the founding of RSF Social Finance.
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