What if there was a company that was set up to help redemptive minded companies get themselves off the ground and help to grow their companies. Companies like Praxis and other organizations are committed to these goals. One of these companies is the Impact Foundation.
The Impact Foundation is an organization that blends the traditional concepts of business and philanthropy in order to create meaningful, lasting impact in the world. This organization is committed to helping develop and grow entrepreneurial businesses; in fact, the Impact foundation donated over 54 million dollars to these start-up and newly founded companies to help them “get on their feet.”
Furthermore, the Impact Foundation not only provides generous financial support to these redemptive companies, they have a world-class management team that is dedicated to helping these companies grow and develop in order to make greater profits and have greater impact on their communities and the world around them.
The Impact Foundation’s CEO, Jeff Johns brings extensive business development experience as he spent 12 years at the National Christian Foundation (NCF) before starting the Impact Foundation. He is committed to the strategy of “Redemptive Methodology,” which means that the Impact Foundation will only invest in companies that are truly part of “God’s Kingdom,” meaning that they only invest in redemptively minded businesses.
By using modern strategies and by assembling a world-class business development team, the Impact Foundation is an unbelievable organization that is committed to true redemptive impact and changing the world for the better.
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