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The Neighborhood Economics Common Cents Funds are local, to places where there has been a conference. The funds use the CataCap platform, which is on the $3.5 billion Impact Assets Donor Advised Fund platform.
The Neighborhood Economics Common Cents Funds are local, to places where there has been a conference. The funds use the CataCap platform, which is on the $3.5 billion Impact Assets Donor Advised Fund platform.


The [[Community Equity Fund]] was the first deal on the Neighborhood Economics suite of Common Cents Funds, in this case [[Common Cents Asheville]]. In all these cases [[Eagle Market Streets]] provide underwriting and disbursement.  
The [[Community Equity Fund]] was the first deal on the Neighborhood Economics suite of Common Cents Funds, in this case [[Common Cents Asheville]]. In all these cases [[Eagle Market Streets]] provide underwriting and disbursement. They use the [[CataCap]] donor advised fund philanthropic investment platform.  


[[Bluenotejunction]] is likely to be the second deal.
[[Bluenotejunction]] is likely to be the second deal. [[Warren Wilson]] college work crews to entrepreneurship via biomedicinals, crafts, weaving, and food, is in the pipeline. It will be on stage at [[Neighborhood Economics Asheville]] and the sharing economy on the farm on the college will be one of the tours attendees can do.  


the [[Common Cents Fund, Jackson]] is in process. The key partners are [[Midtown Jackson]] and [[Elseworks]] the student led free consultancy that works with midtown businesses, providing technical assistance. Midtown vettes the entrepreneurs for prospective investability.  
The [[Delta Interfaith]] broadband mesh network that defied the cable monopolist is also in the pipeline. They will be speaking in Asheville.
 
the [[Common Cents Fund, Jackson]] is in process. The key partners are [[Midtown Partners]] and [[Elseworks]] the student led free consultancy that works with midtown businesses, providing technical assistance. Midtown vettes the entrepreneurs for prospective investability.  


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Latest revision as of 12:04, 6 July 2024

The Neighborhood Economics Common Cents Funds are local, to places where there has been a conference. The funds use the CataCap platform, which is on the $3.5 billion Impact Assets Donor Advised Fund platform.

The Community Equity Fund was the first deal on the Neighborhood Economics suite of Common Cents Funds, in this case Common Cents Asheville. In all these cases Eagle Market Streets provide underwriting and disbursement. They use the CataCap donor advised fund philanthropic investment platform.

Bluenotejunction is likely to be the second deal. Warren Wilson college work crews to entrepreneurship via biomedicinals, crafts, weaving, and food, is in the pipeline. It will be on stage at Neighborhood Economics Asheville and the sharing economy on the farm on the college will be one of the tours attendees can do.

The Delta Interfaith broadband mesh network that defied the cable monopolist is also in the pipeline. They will be speaking in Asheville.

the Common Cents Fund, Jackson is in process. The key partners are Midtown Partners and Elseworks the student led free consultancy that works with midtown businesses, providing technical assistance. Midtown vettes the entrepreneurs for prospective investability.

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