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When the charities repay, the money is loaned again and again, multiplying its social impact.
Amy Clarke, head of private clients at Charities Aid Foundation, said: “It’s great to see younger wealthy generations looking for new ways to use their money to create lasting positive change.
“It’s clear that people are becoming less interested in simply achieving a financial return from their investments and are more focused on balancing this with creating a social impact.
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