Case Study No 37: FRUIT OF CARE and Thierry Baudon & Mid-Europa – Mixed Financing for a Social Enterprise Start Up. Introduction In 2011, at the Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) Private Equity annual event in London, Thierry Baudon was awarded
Support to date from the Thierry Baudon & Mid-Europa and other philanthropists:
the “Golden Egg” Award, an award given to a philanthropist that has been an outstanding supporter of social enterprise. Why was this happening at a professional event rather than
Capacity: USD 28,000
at a charity ball or fundraising dinner? Because the CEE event
Financial: Equity: USD 5,000 Grant: USD 87,000 Loan: USD 55,000
is where the Golden Egg Award is traditionally given to individuals who take an engaged investment approach to their philanthropy. The way that Thierry conducts his philanthropy is very closely tied to the way he conducts his
Total: USD 164,000
business activities. As a successful private equity investor, his approach is to become highly engaged, getting to know the companies closely, examining the leadership team to see if they have the vision and management capacity “to go for the full marathon as opposed to the 100 yards” and a product that really has sustainable demand. It’s this same equation that Thierry believes should be applied to the social enterprises that he and his firm are supporting in the region including the Hungarian social enterprise FRUIT OF CARE.
The
context might be different, but the drivers are all exactly the same. And once Thierry and his colleagues make a decision
to
socially
invest;
the
approach is also the same.
Thierry Baudon receives the Golden Egg Award (2011)
Case Study No. 37: FRUIT OF CARE and Mid-Europa
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