Intermediaries
Non- or for-profit institutions that have specialized lending capacities. They obtain
capital in the form of equity and low interest loans from a variety of sources,
including foundations and other funders, to form a "lending pool." They then serve
as "wholesalers" who process large numbers of small loans or investments. This
"economy of scale" often allows intermediaries to be more efficient than a
foundation or funder could be if it considered each investment individually. Also,
intermediaries often develop expertise in a particular field or region that foundations
or funders cannot afford to develop. In the context of this study, non-financial
intermediaries include community foundations and financial intermediaries include
credit unions, venture capital and loan funds, banks, etc.
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