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The [[Hidden Economic Engine]] of the often unseen sole proprietors who live in your town.  
The [[Hidden Economic Engine]] of the often unseen sole proprietors who live in your town.  


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Partners:[[ Mountain Biz Works]], a CDFI [[Catalyst Fund]] [https://www.mountainbizworks.org/catalyst/]
Partners:[[ Mountain Biz Works]], a CDFI [[Catalyst Fund]] [https://www.mountainbizworks.org/catalyst/]
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[[Chicago Trend]] [https://www.chicagotrend.com/]
[[Chicago Trend]] [https://www.chicagotrend.com/]


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[[Local Code]]
 
[[Innovation Works]]
 
[[Kensington Corridor]]
 
[[Estar West]]
 
 
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 30 June 2024

Investing in economic justice at low risk:  A revolution in community-focused commercial real estate is preserving Black Wall streets from predatory hedge funds enabling neighbors to invest in neighbors while offering a modest but real financial return: instructors, Lyneir Richardson, Wilson Lester, Collette Dixon. (Virtual) Jeremiah Robinson. Locally the Mountain Biz Works’ Catalyst Fund is providing a path to investment for entrepreneurs of color. Partnering with Parters in Equity, Mountain Biz Works offers a path to invest in commercial real estate owned by people of color.

The Hidden Economic Engine of the often unseen sole proprietors who live in your town.


Corridors

Partners:Mountain Biz Works, a CDFI Catalyst Fund [1]

Partners in Equity [2]

Chicago Trend [3]

Rising Crenshaw

Local Code

Innovation Works

Kensington Corridor

Estar West


Back to Democracy School

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