Social Impact Fund
Breaking Down Barriers to Change
The Social Impact Fund and
The Bernard J. Tyson Impact Fund
Systemic and structural barriers, such as structural racism, don’t affect people the same way. At the heart of our impact investments, we understand that prevention and intervention strategies should not rely on a one-size-fits-all approach. Rather, they should directly address the needs and concerns of those who are most affected.
We invest in evidence-based, local solutions to shift the inequitable health paradigm, respecting local agencies to tackle social determinants of health challenges that ultimately lead to measurable positive health outcomes.
California Social Enterprises
- (formerly ConsejoSano)
Georgia Social Enterprises
Hawaii Social Enterprises
Illinois Social Enterprises
- led by Stone Temple Church
Massachusetts Social Enterprises
Michigan Social Enterprises
Minnesota Social Enterprises
New York Social Enterprises
Pennsylvania Social Enterprises
Utah Social Enterprises
Washington Social Enterprises
Washington, D.C. Social Enterprises
- (formerly Infinite Focus Schools)
Social Impact Funds Supporters
The Social Impact Funds are currently funded by philanthropic donors—individual philanthropists and family and corporate foundations. We are able to launch impact funds in a market with the backing of lead donors or a group of donors who are passionate about systemic, community-led health and economic solutions in their communities.
Supporters of the ľ¹ÏÖ±²¥’s Social Impact Funds help scale the impact of local social entrepreneurs who are working to solve health disparities that present the greatest challenges in their communities.