Grunin Center Resource Library
The Grunin Center for Law and Social Entrepreneurship at New York University School of Law hosts a virtual library of teaching tools, including case studies focused on real-world challenges and decisions faced by organizations working in the fields of social entrepreneurship and impact investing.
Please click on the case studies below to access their content.
The Legal Services in the Launch of the MicroBuild Fund case study examines the nature, type, and fee arrangements of the legal services used to structure and document the launch of an impact investment fund – MicroBuild Fund…
This Launching the MicroBuild Fund case study focuses on the creation of a blended finance facility that was sponsored by Habitat for Humanity International to attract funding into housing microfinance on a global scale…
The Grunin Center for Law and Social Entrepreneurship is a global leader in the field of law and social entrepreneurship. The mission of the Grunin Center is to enhance the community of lawyers and legal institutions engaged in social entrepreneurship and impact investing and to accelerate their effective participation in these fields.