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Crowdfunding is open to ordinary people to invest in local businesses. Other investing is only open to high net worth people classified as accredited investors.
Crowdfunding is open to ordinary people to invest in local businesses. Other investing is only open to high net worth people classified as accredited investors.
Maryland Investment Exchange enables people to invest in local BIPOC led businesses https://technical.ly/startups/maryland-neighborhood-exchange-investment-crowdfunding-access-capital-local-black-owned-businesses-afterrhome/
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Crowdfunding is open to ordinary people to invest in local businesses. Other investing is only open to high net worth people classified as accredited investors. Maryland Investment Exchange enables people to invest in local BIPOC led businesses