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The UP Fund

Impact Investments, Workforce & Economic Mobility, Education

Highlights

$50Min capital committed to Workforce and Talent Initiatives

2,200+

Graduates across our portfolio

The UP Fund is a $50 million pool of catalytic capital that aims to help upskill people who face barriers to education and employment. Since 2020, the UP Fund has supported the design and launch of eight outcomes-based initiatives to upskill workers across the country into in-demand jobs. 

Goals

  • Leverage impact capital: Deploy $50 million in catalytic capital to fund learners, training programs, and supportive services. 
  • Expand access to in-demand sectors: Supports innovative programs and partnerships that enable people to build careers in growing sectors like health care, skilled trades, clean energy, and IT. 
  • Bridge opportunity and skill gaps: Help individuals upskill and achieve increased economic mobility while enabling businesses to fill critical job openings and diversify their workforce. 

Portfolio

Participant Stories

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Five Weeks of Intense Training—and a Better Life for Stephanie and Her Son

After working a series of unsatisfying jobs, Stephanie was ready to launch a career that would provide for her and her son. She decided to enroll in ADTC through the Career Impact Bond and landed a job with Sonsray Agriculture as an apprentice technician just three weeks into training. Since starting, she’s had two pay raises.

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Short-Term Training Helped Allen Land an In-Demand Job

Allen, a navy veteran living in rural Idaho, was ready for a career fresh start. With support from Social Finance’s UP Fund, Allen enrolled in a short-term fiber splicing course through telecommunications school Learning Alliance Corporation. A few weeks later, he graduated and landed a job as a fiber technician earning $25,000 more than he made previously.

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For Dimitra, the Right Supports Meant a Chance to Thrive

Dimitra—a Portland, OR native and mom to a toddler—was working as a high school art teacher but was seeking more fulfillment from her career. She decided to enroll in Alchemy Code Lab through the Career Impact Bond. After graduating, Dimitra was hired as a Junior Software Developer at Cornell Pump Company with a starting salary of $65,000—$22,000 more than what she was making as an experienced teacher.

The Results

The UP Fund makes investments that enable people to build careers in high-demand, recession-resistant sectors.

$10 – 25Kmedian earnings across the portfolio

2,300+enrollments to date

95%graduation rate for UP Fund’s programs

75% of learners do not have a bachelor’s degree

63%of learners identify as Black, Indigenous, or a Person of Color

We’re proud to support the UP Fund to scale Career Impact Bonds across the U.S. Through this sustainable impact investing vehicle, the Fund aims to help catalyze economic mobility and close the nation’s skills gaps.

Eric Braverman

CEO, Schmidt Futures

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We’re hoping many young people who currently can’t pay for college or aren’t able to access high-quality training programs will now have a very different idea of what’s possible for them—and that money will not be a barrier anymore.

Kelly Campbell

Managing Director, Portfolio Strategy and Management, Blue Meridian Partners

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Social Finance is bringing key partners to the table, from public sector leaders to major employers, to design better, faster, and more agile mechanisms to train the future workforce.

Sarah Keh

Vice President, Inclusive Solutions, Prudential Financial and Vice President and Secretary, The Prudential Foundation

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