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[[Schwabb Charitable and International Rescue partnership]]
[[Schwabb Charitable and International Rescue partnership]]
[[Collaborative Problem Solving]]


Partners: [[Impact Assets]]
Partners: [[Impact Assets]]
[[Act Local blogs on G2I]]
[[Kilifi Culture]]


[[Eagle Market Streets]]
[[Eagle Market Streets]]

Latest revision as of 10:15, 27 April 2024

Giving to invest: philanthropic investing using a national donor advised fund platform provides the missing capital that makes catalytic system change possible. Giving to invest makes each Sunday School class or civic club into a more powerful group of givers. The Community Equity Fund as the initial local opportunity. Venture philanthropy is a major force in Europe and South East Asia but is only beginning to catch on here. Instructors: Margaret Gifford of Abundance Capital, Stephanie Swepson Twitty, Kevin Jones, Tim Freundlich Abundance Cap [1]

Schwabb Charitable and International Rescue partnership


Collaborative Problem Solving

Partners: Impact Assets

Act Local blogs on G2I


Kilifi Culture

Eagle Market Streets

Bluenote Junction story Next City link [2] Abundance Capital

Concept doc for giving to invest [3]


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