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The Moment Venture Philanthropy Blueprint Was Defined

May 05, 20263 min read

A single conversation turned an undefined concept into a system for building scalable impact.

I didn’t start with a book. I started with a realization.

The title Venture Philanthropy Blueprint came to me in February 2025. The book was published in June 2026. But the truth is—the content had been building for years. I just needed the spark.

That spark came at a founders dinner.

I had recently become a Limited Partner in a $15M seed fund. I was seated next to the General Partner when a speaker on stage used the term innovation philanthropy. I turned and said, “That’s an interesting concept.”

She looked at me and replied:

“Alain, you’re not an innovation philanthropist — you’re a venture philanthropist.”

That moment stayed with me.


From Phrase to Framework

When I started researching the term venture philanthropy, I found something surprising:

It existed.
But it wasn’t usable.

  • No clear structure

  • No operating system

  • No path to scale

That’s when I made a decision:

Not to describe the category—but to build it properly.

I added one word that changed everything: Blueprint.

Because ideas don’t scale. Systems do.

Sixteen months later, the book was published.


The Work Started Long Before the Name

What most people don’t see is that the frameworks behind VPB started taking shape in 2020.

Before there was a title, there was pattern recognition:

  • Founders with vision but no infrastructure

  • Capital without alignment

  • Communities disconnected from opportunity

The book became a way to bring it all together.

It blends:

  • Personal stories—from programming in the 1980s to building ventures before the internet

  • Operator insights from decades in technology and consulting

  • Structured frameworks designed to move builders from idea → execution → scale


Why This Book Exists

Originally, I planned to self-publish.

Then a conversation with a publicist challenged that path—and expanded the vision.

What started as a personal reflection became something bigger:

A system others could use.


The Real Origin Story

This book is built on more than professional experience.

My parents immigrated from Haiti in the 1960s.
They didn’t hand me a roadmap for corporate America or entrepreneurship.

But they gave me something more valuable:

A growth mindset.

And years later, in 2016, becoming a father changed how I saw everything.

It forced a new question:

What am I actually leaving behind?

Not just for my daughter—but for the next generation of builders.


What This Really Is

Venture Philanthropy Blueprint is not just a book.

It’s the result of:

  • 30+ years across technology, entrepreneurship, and systems building

  • Wins, failures, and lessons learned the hard way

  • A commitment to turning impact into something that actually scales

Because:

Impact doesn’t fail because of ideas.
It fails because of systems.


What Comes Next: Why Most Impact Fails to Scale

This handbook will break down the ideas behind the book into practical, usable insights.

Short. Direct. Actionable.

If you’re building something that’s meant to last—this is for you.


Build With Us

This isn’t content. It’s infrastructure.

If you’re serious about building something that scales:

  • Join the VPB ecosystem.

  • Enter a curated room.

  • Get access to the frameworks.

We prioritize builders who are ready to execute.


Start with the Book

If you want the full system:

Venture Philanthropy Blueprint

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Builders. Backers. Believers.

Alain Leroy

Builders. Backers. Believers.

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