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Refugee Impact Bonds (RIB) is sponsored by Various (e.g., IKEA Foundation, Novo Nordisk Foundation, United States International Development Finance Corporation, Near East Foundation). Refugee Impact Bonds are an innovative financial structure that blends grants and loans to support refugee livelihoods. Funders provide grants that serve as a source for repayment to investors, contingent on the outcome of the investment.
This approach supports businesses run by refugees, businesses that hire refugees, or businesses that provide products and services to refugees.
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Refugee Impact Bonds (RIB) is funded by Various (e.g., IKEA Foundation, Novo Nordisk Foundation, United States International Development Finance Corporation, Near East Foundation). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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