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How to approach young justice and climate focused investor/donors link[https://socapglobal.com/session-idea/connect-the-funding-dots-tap-into-a-new-era-of-justice-investors/]
How to approach young justice and climate focused investor/donors link[https://socapglobal.com/session-idea/connect-the-funding-dots-tap-into-a-new-era-of-justice-investors/]
Native led [[Regional Revolving Loan Fund]] allows whites to invest outside of a colonial framework. Link[https://socapglobal.com/session-idea/regional-revolving-loan-fund-native-cdfis-sharing-power-to-build-wealth/]





Revision as of 11:26, 1 April 2024

Reparations through inclusive ownership Michael Tubbs Zaru Systems proposed it. link [1]


Emerging impact Innovations link[2] Devin Culbertson is a practitioner we want at every Neighborhood Economics.


How to approach young justice and climate focused investor/donors link[3]


Native led Regional Revolving Loan Fund allows whites to invest outside of a colonial framework. Link[4]


Investing in Land Ownership Models that accelerate the growth of community wealth [5]


The session below is by Neberecon long time partner Local code Community owned commercial real estate and neighborhood housing Link [6] Asset creation


A foundation offering a guide to How to Invest in Place link [7]


Opportunities in the Ownership Economy link{https://socapglobal.com/session-idea/investing-for-systems-change-opportunities-in-the-ownership-economy/] not on stage at neberecon yet.


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