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Philanthropic Capital, CDFIs, and Innovative Public and Private Partnerships Create Good Returns

In episode 17 of the Investing in Impact podcast, I speak with Kyle Lukianuk, President of Good Returns, on philanthropic capital, CDFIs, public and private partnerships, and the future of impact investing. Kyle is a social entrepreneur with an unrelenting commitment to effecting positive change on

Kyle Lukianuk Good Returns

In episode 17 of the Investing in Impact podcast, I speak with Kyle Lukianuk, President of Good Returns, on philanthropic capital, CDFIs, public and private partnerships, and the future of impact investing.

Kyle is a social entrepreneur with an unrelenting commitment to effecting positive change on a global scale.

His fervor lies in pioneering financially innovative strategies that galvanize substantial resources for creating a better world.

Introducing Good Returns

Nurtured in the heart of Dallas, TX, Good Returns stands as a pioneering network-based paradigm that empowers businesses to catalyze enduring and sustainable social impact, all the while bolstering their intrinsic business goals.

The essence of Good Returns lies in harnessing the collective resources of enterprises and foundations to extend interest-free loans to impactful and sustainable organizations across the globe.

The company is working to construct models for business where doing good and doing well are perfectly aligned.

They also partner with companies to help build a better, more sustainable world.

Leveraging the teams background in technology, banking, retail, marketing, finance, philanthropy, and private equity, the team works with companies to develop innovative, measurable corporate citizenship activities that help drive a company’s bottom line.

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