How Does The Nature and Understanding of Venture Philanthropy amongst Investment Professionals Relate to Its Impact as A Potential Form of Investment for Social Enterprise in the United Kingdom

The Government of the United Kingdom (UK Government) believes that the third sector and in particular social enterprise has a key role to play in meeting key government targets for example in the areas of social need or regeneration of deprived areas. To meet these targets an increase in finance fo...

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Main Author: Kidd, Anna
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2007
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21588/
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description The Government of the United Kingdom (UK Government) believes that the third sector and in particular social enterprise has a key role to play in meeting key government targets for example in the areas of social need or regeneration of deprived areas. To meet these targets an increase in finance for the third sector and in particular social enterprise is necessary. This study will consider whether the use of venture philanthropy as a method of investment in social enterprise could possibly attract increased levels of funding, in particular from a group that currently does not currently donate large sums of money, unlike their counterparts in the United States, investment professionals. This choice was partly driven by the fact that my personal working background has been in mainstream financial services and the fact that during the late spring 2007 much was made in the media of the big city bonuses and how much was donated to charity. The study will begin with an introduction into the third sector followed by a more in depth consideration of social enterprise and the role the UK Government now sees for the sector as a partner in meeting social needs. This section will consider the limitations to growth for social enterprises and funding streams with an explanation of venture philanthropy. The research methodology, questions and choice of interviewees is discussed followed by an analysis of the interviews. The conclusion of the findings is followed by a discussion of the key points and the project concludes with suggested areas for further research.
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spelling nottingham-215882018-01-12T00:39:54Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21588/ How Does The Nature and Understanding of Venture Philanthropy amongst Investment Professionals Relate to Its Impact as A Potential Form of Investment for Social Enterprise in the United Kingdom Kidd, Anna The Government of the United Kingdom (UK Government) believes that the third sector and in particular social enterprise has a key role to play in meeting key government targets for example in the areas of social need or regeneration of deprived areas. To meet these targets an increase in finance for the third sector and in particular social enterprise is necessary. This study will consider whether the use of venture philanthropy as a method of investment in social enterprise could possibly attract increased levels of funding, in particular from a group that currently does not currently donate large sums of money, unlike their counterparts in the United States, investment professionals. This choice was partly driven by the fact that my personal working background has been in mainstream financial services and the fact that during the late spring 2007 much was made in the media of the big city bonuses and how much was donated to charity. The study will begin with an introduction into the third sector followed by a more in depth consideration of social enterprise and the role the UK Government now sees for the sector as a partner in meeting social needs. This section will consider the limitations to growth for social enterprises and funding streams with an explanation of venture philanthropy. The research methodology, questions and choice of interviewees is discussed followed by an analysis of the interviews. The conclusion of the findings is followed by a discussion of the key points and the project concludes with suggested areas for further research. 2007 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21588/1/07MBAlixak16.pdf Kidd, Anna (2007) How Does The Nature and Understanding of Venture Philanthropy amongst Investment Professionals Relate to Its Impact as A Potential Form of Investment for Social Enterprise in the United Kingdom. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished)
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How Does The Nature and Understanding of Venture Philanthropy amongst Investment Professionals Relate to Its Impact as A Potential Form of Investment for Social Enterprise in the United Kingdom
title How Does The Nature and Understanding of Venture Philanthropy amongst Investment Professionals Relate to Its Impact as A Potential Form of Investment for Social Enterprise in the United Kingdom
title_full How Does The Nature and Understanding of Venture Philanthropy amongst Investment Professionals Relate to Its Impact as A Potential Form of Investment for Social Enterprise in the United Kingdom
title_fullStr How Does The Nature and Understanding of Venture Philanthropy amongst Investment Professionals Relate to Its Impact as A Potential Form of Investment for Social Enterprise in the United Kingdom
title_full_unstemmed How Does The Nature and Understanding of Venture Philanthropy amongst Investment Professionals Relate to Its Impact as A Potential Form of Investment for Social Enterprise in the United Kingdom
title_short How Does The Nature and Understanding of Venture Philanthropy amongst Investment Professionals Relate to Its Impact as A Potential Form of Investment for Social Enterprise in the United Kingdom
title_sort how does the nature and understanding of venture philanthropy amongst investment professionals relate to its impact as a potential form of investment for social enterprise in the united kingdom
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/21588/