Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund - SV2
Jody Chang is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in leadership and grantmaking within nonprofit organizations. Currently serving as the Chief Operating & Portfolio Officer and Director of Grantmaking at Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund (SV2), Jody has also held the positions of Interim Executive Director and Director of Grantmaking at the same organization. Previous roles include Managing Director at The Campbell Foundation, Director of Community Relations at Consulting Within Reach, and various leadership positions at InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA, including Associate Area Director and Campus Team Leader. Jody holds an A.B. in History & Literature from Harvard University and graduated from St. Stephen's Episcopal School.
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Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund - SV2
SV2, Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund, is a community of more than 200 individuals who have joined together to learn about effective giving and pool our resources to invest in innovative nonprofits and social enterprises. Our mission is to unleash the resources and talents of the Silicon Valley community to achieve meaningful social impact. SV2 Partners together select cutting-edge social ventures that receive 3-year grants (up to $150,000 over three years) focused on rotating issue areas including education, environment, at-risk youth, health, and international development. Partners choose Grantees at crucial inflection points in their organizational development, offering “beyond-the-dollars” advising to help them build capacity and scale. Founded by Laura Arrillaga-Andreessen in 1998, SV2 also helps its Partner families become more strategic lifelong citizen philanthropists through experiential learning (including SV2 Teens and Kids programs), educational events and learning from one another. SV2 Partners report becoming more strategic, confident, and generous givers, as well as more actively engaged in their communities. For more, see SV2’s latest Impact Report found at www.sv2.org