Recycling Philanthropy

Giving Money BACK to Donors

Giving Money BACK to Donors

Upaya has done something novel in the past few weeks – novel for us, at least – we’ve written checks to our donors… and it feels great. After 11 years of working on and fine-tuning our model, recoverable grant donors are getting funds returned to them because the investment that we made has returned capital to us. While this is good news for the donors, I believe that it is a critical inflection point not only for Upaya but as a bridge between the nonprofit sector and a more sustainable for-profit world. Let me explain what I mean.

Alignment: Using Your Values to Invest in Social Change | A webinar series with Oiko Credit

Upaya CEO, Kate Cochran, joined Oikocredit CEO, Matt Eldridge and COO, Sara Shoff, to discuss how to use your values to invest in social change. Kate shared how she got into the impact investing space and what she believes is the secret to Upaya’s success since its founding 10 years ago.

The webinar premiered on Wednesday, July 28 and is available to watch on YouTube.

Upaya A Finalist for Fast Company's 2021 World Changing Ideas Awards

Seattle, May 4, 2021 — The winners of Fast Company’s 2021 World Changing Ideas Awards were announced today, honoring the businesses, projects, and concepts that are actively engaged and deeply committed to pursuing innovation when it comes to solving economic equality, health and climate crises, or social justice.

Upaya Social Ventures was selected as a finalist in the Impact Investing category for our Recycling Philanthropy initiative, centered around Upaya’s innovative Pool of Recoverable Grants. We are humbled to be recognized for this project alongside so many inspiring and impactful organizations.

We developed our Pool of Recoverable Grants to activate and deploy philanthropic dollars into businesses with the greatest impact potential. While recoverable grants aren’t new, pooling them is. Pooling the grants together enables Upaya to fund a diverse portfolio of investments, increasing the likelihood of a positive return. Structuring the grants as recoverable enables philanthropists to deploy their funds with the potential to recover and redeploy them for multiplied impact if the investments are successful.

Upaya’s first $1 million Pool of Recoverable Grants was raised in 2019. So far, 12 investments have been successfully deployed from the pool into early-stage companies in India to create jobs for people living in extreme poverty.


About the World Changing Ideas Awards:

World Changing Ideas is one of Fast Company’s major annual awards programs and is focused on social good, seeking to elevate finished products and brave concepts that make the world better. A panel of judges from across sectors choose winners, finalists, and honorable mentions based on feasibility and the potential for impact. With the goals of awarding ingenuity and fostering innovation, Fast Company draws attention to ideas with great potential and helps them expand their reach to inspire more people to start working on solving the problems that affect us all.

About Upaya Social Ventures

Upaya Social Ventures is fighting extreme poverty through dignified jobs. Founded in 2011, Upaya provides investment and consulting support to early-stage businesses aimed at creating jobs for the poorest of the poor. Upaya’s continually growing portfolio of impact investments has created over 15,000 lasting, dignified jobs. Endorsed by ImpactMatters as a high-impact, cost-effective nonprofit, Upaya’s teams in Seattle and Bangalore are committed to a goal of helping entrepreneurs create jobs for 50,000 people in India by 2023. Please visit www.upayasv.org for more information.