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VILLAGE CAPITAL 2009 - 2016 PORTFOLIO IMPACT REPORT 90 % $162,459,217 Survival Rate Village Capital Peer-Selected Porolio $36,914,833 4,532,677 Beneficiaries Served 9,883 Jobs Created Porolio Overview - 2016 Results !"#"""$%&'()*+,%-./0%0.12-%3'( 11/2009 - 12/2016 Addional Capital Raised Revenue Generated 50,966,249 lbs of CO 2 emissions offset 293,547 low- income paents reached 325,605 low-income students served 10,351 smallholder farmers served 49,545 individuals with access to affordable financial services 361tons of plasc waste recycled 3,317 kw of solar power installed Financial Services Educaon Health Energy / Environment Other PORTFOLIO COMPOSITION 7 9 17 9 Sustainable Agriculture 14 16 2 ALL VILCAP PROGRAMS* FOUNDED 2009 PORTFOLIO SUMMARY From 2009-2011, Village Capital peer-selected investments were made through the First Light Fund, managed by Gray Ghost Ventures. Village Capital incorporated as a 501(c)3 in 2010 and made investments through an independent affiliated fund starng in 2012. 5,366,398 11,102 $220m 47 PROGRAMS LAUNCHED WORLDWIDE FULL IMPACT (ACROSS ALL 550 ENTERPRISES PARTICIPATING IN A VILLAGE CAPITAL PROGRAM) INVESTMENT CAPITAL LEVERAGED JOBS CREATED CUSTOMERS SERVED 72 Investments STILL IN OPERATION 11 7 Exits Write-offs 55 Acve Investments *Village Capital's affiliated investment vehicle, VilCap Investments LLC, has made 55 investments to date. The first 18 peer-selected investments from Village Capital programs were made through First Light Ventures. 2016 RESULTS One year aſter a Village Capital program, alumni companies generated 43% more revenue, created 43% more jobs, and raised 8.6x more investrment than a control group. Updated December 2016

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VILLAGE CAPITAL 2009 - 2016PORTFOLIO IMPACT REPORT

90%

$162,459,217

Survival RateVillage Capital Peer-Selected Portfolio

$36,914,833

4,532,677Beneficiaries Served

9,883Jobs Created

Portfolio Overview - 2016 Results

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11/2009 - 12/2016

Additional Capital Raised

Revenue Generated

50,966,249 lbsof CO2 emissions offset

293,547 low-income patients reached

325,605low-income students served

10,351 smallholder farmers served

49,545 individualswith access to affordablefinancial services

361tons of plasticwaste recycled

3,317 kw of solar power installed

Financial Services

Education

Health

Energy / Environment

Other

PORTFOLIO COMPOSITION

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Sustainable Agriculture

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ALL VILCAP PROGRAMS*

FOUNDED

2009PORTFOLIO SUMMARY

From 2009-2011, Village Capital peer-selected investments were made through the First Light Fund, managed by Gray Ghost Ventures. Village Capital incorporated as a 501(c)3 in 2010 and made investments through an independent affiliated fund starting in 2012.

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5,366,39811,102$220m47PROGRAMS LAUNCHED

WORLDWIDE

FULL IMPACT (ACROSS ALL 550 ENTERPRISES

PARTICIPATING IN A VILLAGE CAPITAL PROGRAM)

INVESTMENT CAPITAL

LEVERAGED JOBS CREATED

CUSTOMERS SERVED

72 Investments

STILL IN OPERATION11

7Exits

Write-offs

55 Active Investments

*Village Capital's affiliated investment vehicle, VilCap Investments LLC, has made 55 investments to date. The first 18 peer-selected investments from Village Capital programs were made through First Light Ventures.

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2016 RESULTSOne year after a Village Capital program,

alumni companies generated 43% more

revenue, created 43% more jobs, and raised

8.6x more investrment than a control group.

Updated December 2016