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Neighborhood Economics

We Convene and Recruit the People Repairing Local Economies!

Events

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 judgmental

101 on Neighborhood Economics

Taxonomy Agenda

(Temporary: to help organize our work)

 Land Back ceding land back to indigenous control

Subverting Redlining and other structural racist rules

Fighting displacement

Climate Justice

Rivers have rights a new legal movement that recognizes the indigenous value of reciprocity

Economic Democracy collective ownership, ( employee ownership) universal basic income,(cash transfers)

General Information

crowdfunding

Revenue share loans targeted at communities without friends and family funding

Social Capital


Entrepreneurship as the path to wealth for BIPOC

Investing lenses (BIPOC, indigenous, regenerative, Islamic, etc


Peers, partners, stakeholders for NE


Intermediaries; aggregators, syndicators

Risk Reduction; guaranty pools, loss reserves, emergency mutual aid funds

Philanthropic investing (giving to invest)

[[Collective ownership]

Guides

Getting started

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