When are social enterprises worth investing in - should we be focusing on financial results, social and spiritual results, or both? What are investment, exit, and funding strategies that are good for a business' financial and social impacts? Greg and Tom Lernihan from HIS Fund join us to talk about impact investing through a faith lens. Their goal is to support ventures that have an opportunity to employ families that need employment, particularly those in developing nations or struggling communities in the US.
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