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RSF is a pioneering nonprofit financial services organization dedicated to using the tools of business to bring about positive, real-world change. Our goal is not just to make money available to progressive and innovative projects; its to fundamentally change the way the world works with money.Founded in 1936 as the Rudolf Steiner Foundation, RSF Social Finance began making loans to Steiner-inspired organizations in 1984. In the late 1990s, RSFs mission expanded to serve a broader range of clients whose intentions and values are compatible with Steiners insights on associative economics and social renewal.Since 1984, RSF has made over $200 million in loans and over $90 million in grants, placing us in the top tier of social finance organizations worldwide. For 25 years, we have consistently provided a positive return on investment for our clients.Today, RSF offers investing, lending, and giving services to individuals and enterprises committed to improving society and the environment. We currently have over one thousand clients who are creating enormous positive impact by helping us redirect the flow of money from global capital markets to local ones.Together, were creating a shift from financial transactions that are complex, opaque, and anonymous to those that are direct, transparent, and personal. Every decision we make is based on long-term relationships, not short-term outcomes.Inspired by the work of Rudolf Steiner, we believe that money has a deeply spiritual dimension. In our view, money is a form of energy that connects one person to another and strengthens the bonds of community. Our innovative financial products not only meet the constantly shifting needs of the market, but also encourage meaningful and direct relationships among investors and social entrepreneurs, donors and grantees.
Don Shaffer Speaking at SRI in the Rockies
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(Justmeans.com / CSR News) - RSF CEO Don Shaffer will be speaking at the 20th annual SRI in the Rockies conference next week in Tucson, AZ. His panel, entitled “Fast or Slow? The $64,000 Question,” will include David Haynes of Greenmont Capital Partners and Woody Tasch of the Slow Money Alliance. SRI in the Rockies is the premier annual gathering of investment professionals and related organizations who work to direct the flow of investment capital in transformative ways. Some other speakers featured at this year’s event are Phaedra Ellis-Lamkins of Green For All, James K. Galbraith of the LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin, Hunter Lovins of Natural Capitalism Solutions, and Raymond Offenheiser of Oxfam America. To find out more about the conference, visit www.sriintherockies.com. |









