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Revision as of 13:48, 9 August 2023
Neighborhood Economics
We Convene and Recruit the People Repairing Local Economies!
Events
- Neighborhood Economics San Antonio: Feb 2024
Entry Questions
- Jess: Solving the Friends and Family Gap.
- Scott: I will have some money to invest. What are my options, and how do I decide where to give?
- David: How can I as an entrepreneur participate? 1) Proffering Solutions, 2) Accessing Funding and Resources.
Ways to talk to your friends about economic justice without being judgemental
Taxonomy Agenda
(Temporary: to help organize our work)
- Commercial Real Estate
- Housing Innovative housing solutions
Land Back ceding land back to indigenous control
Subverting Redlining and other structural racist rules
Rivers have rights a new legal movement
Economic Democracy collective ownership, ( employee ownership) universal basic income,(cash transfers)
General Information
Entrepreneurship as the path to wealth for BIPOC
Investing lenses (BIPOC, indigenous, regenerative, Islamic, etc
Intermediaries; aggregators, syndicators
Risk Reduction; guaranty pools, loss reserves, emergency mutual aid funds
Philanthropic investing (giving to invest)
- Reparations
- Subverting Redlining
- Dealing with Credit Cards and Consumer Debt
- What is Capital? What is Catalytic Capital?
- What types of investors engage at what moments?
- Why grants are great! Why grants are not.
- Talking to the bank
- Student Debt
[[Collective ownership]
Wiki
- Neighborhood Economics Style Guide
- User's Guide