Blended capital is the mix of government or non-profit grants, equity investments, and bank loans put into a startup.
Foundations, governments, and NGOs go in first and grant non-equity taking, non-debt capital to a social entrepreneur with an idea.
This gets the founder out of the garage and gives him or her the ability to hire a small team, build a product, and attract customers.
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