A Change for the Better
Oct 11 2016
In this latest RSF Quarterly, we introduce RSF Social Finance’s new branding—a change to our look and language that provides us with greater capacity to celebrate our clients and to better tell the story of our integrated capital approach. One story in this newsletter that excellently conveys this evolving approach profiles San Francisco-based Veritable Vegetable, a social enterprise that’s received loans, grants, and non-financial capital from RSF to support its distribution of low-cost, healthful produce. In another food-related article, guest author Suzanne Lane dives deep into the discussion surrounding food waste and provides readers with a glimpse into the multipronged ways one non-profit, Food Shift, is using to combat the problem. On the philanthropic side, we follow a conversation about the Dallas Shared Gifting Circle, a recent collaboration between RSF and the Embry Family Foundation that focused on supporting arts and social justice organizations in the Texas city.
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