Taxonomy

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Proposed Taxonomy

  • Terms (for more complex items that are too long for the Glossary)
  • Groups/Institutions
  • People
    • Institutional Impact Investor with a Economic Justice Lens
      • Catalytic Investor, Concessionary, Patient, Flexible, Go in Early
      • Aner Ben Ami, Candide Fund
    • Practitioners
      • People who have an initiative that when grown people would want to invest in
  • Tools
    • Exchanges and Marketplaces, Investment platforms focused on econ justice
    • Urban 3's method of subverting redlining
  • Events
    • Sessions
      • what category in wiki it fell under
  • Case Studies
    • Project Nehemiah

Economic architecture; the rules and regulations that solidify economic injustice. Subverting them is the goal of neighborhood economics eg redlining and the HBCU Black tax, as well as the Black tax on muni bonds for Black communities; they pay more than white schools and cities despite no greater risk of default

  • Research
    • Urban Institute
    • Brookings
  • Data
    • Collection
    • Visualization
    • Interpretation
    • Mapping
  • Subjects
    • Syllabus
    • Commercial real estate that benefits the community
      • Collectively Owned
      • Commercially Owned
    • Entrepreneurship that generates generational wealth
    • Solving Friends and Family gap
    • Asset Creation
    • Subvert bad rules that keep people down
  • Checklists
  • Best Practices
  • Big Questions
  • Roles/Personas
  • Decision Trees
  • Fund types
    • Equity Fund
    • Debt Fund
    • Philanthropic Investment Fund
    • Crowd Fund
    • Revenue Share Fund
  • Types of Capital
    • Debt
    • Equity
    • Philanthropic Investments
    • Grants
      • Donations

Field guide to transformation

  • Front door
    • How do I fund my startup?
    • Reparations?
    • Where do I give money?

Mediawiki structural features