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If you are one of the world’s most innovative social entrepreneurs, you are now invited to apply for a scholarship to SOCAP19. Every year SOCAP receives hundreds of applications from…
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SOCAP is the world’s leading conference activating the capital markets to drive positive social and environmental impact – convening the marketplace at the intersection of money and meaning. The conference brings together impact investors, social entrepreneurs, philanthropists, business leaders and other innovators from across the world in a unique cross-sector approach to catalyze collaboration for change. Kicking off a new decade of impact at SOCAP18, we have gathered over 20,000 people in the past ten years to accelerate the flow of capital for good.
This industry uses the power of finance and business to make the world a better place, and SOCAP, which is the biggest convener of all the main stakeholders in the industry, is a big part of the reason why.
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If you are one of the world’s most innovative social entrepreneurs, you are now invited to apply for a scholarship to SOCAP19. Every year SOCAP receives hundreds of applications from…
On this week’s episode of Money + Meaning, recorded live at the SOCAP 365 PNW event in Seattle, you’ll hear Sayer Jones, Director of Mission Related Investing for Meyer Memorial Trust, Lisa Yancey, Co-Founder of The We’s Match, and Stephen Green, Founder of PitchBlack, in a candid and realistic conversation about what it will take to close the racial wealth gap.
By Lindsay Smalling There is an emerging ecosystem driving impact within the entertainment industry. Impact investors and social entrepreneurs would be wise to take note and engage this influential community.…
SOCAP and Conscious Company Media, with support from W.K.Kellogg Foundation (WKKF) are excited to announce the launch of SPECTRUM, a two-day event at The Gathering Spot in Atlanta, GA on…
What happens when the people who live and work in a community are able to pool capital then collectively decide how to use those funds for the betterment of everyone in their community? The Boston Ujima Project is answering that question by blending grassroots organizing with finance to build an equitable, community-based local economy. In this episode, Lindsay Smalling sits down with Aaron Tanaka and Lucas Turner-Owens of The Boston Ujima Project about how their project evolved, how they are using the power of cross-sector collaboration to solve challenges and build wealth at the local level, and the impact they are seeing in the communities they serve.
At the start of his talk at TEDx Portland, Stephen Green shared a few “unexpected” facts about himself. “I’m Blatino (Black + Latino), an economist, and a recovering banker.” He…
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