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Concept that is part of the inclusional capitalism movement:
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Concept that is part of the inclusional capitalism movement:

From: http://www.blendedvalue.org/

"Value is what gets created when investors invest and organizations act to pursue their mission. Traditionally, we have thought of value as being either economic (and created by for-profit companies) or social (and created by nonprofit or non-governmental organizations). What the Blended Value Proposition states is that all organizations, whether for-profit or not, create value that consists of economic, social and environmental value components—and that investors (whether market-rate, charitable or some mix of the two) simultaneously generate all three forms of value through providing capital to organizations.

The outcome of all this activity is value creation and that value is itself non-divisible and, therefore, a blend of these three elements.

While all value naturally consists of a blend, certain investors and organizations are intentionally attempting to create and maximize the impact of this value. The key areas in which both investors and organizations are working to maximize this blended value are:

  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Social Enterprise
  • Social Investing
  • Strategic/Effective Philanthropy, and
  • Sustainable Development."

(http://www.blendedvalue.org/)