Capital_Impact_Partners_Voting_Rights_Blog_2020_5
A new citizenship question added to the 2020 census could jeopardize representation for immigrant communities.
A new citizenship question added to the 2020 census could jeopardize representation for immigrant communities.
Mission-oriented individuals and organizations can use this moment to elevate the voices of community to transform structural racism and disinvestment.
Roots causes, like systemic racism, are what hold communities back from success. Our Equitable Development Initiative is created to expand opportunities for real estate developers of color.
Communities of color often have less access to financing to support their entrepreneurial goals. Our Entrepreneurs of Color Fund is providing capital to entrepreneurs in the D.C. area so that they can create economic prosperity and wealth.
Martin and his fellow New York City drivers have come together to find economic stability through the cooperative model (Independent Drivers Guild).
To operationalize redressing systemic discrimination, disinvested communities need financial investments.
CDFIs have worked as a counterpoint to systems that exacerbate racial and socioeconomic disparities, by transforming the lending process to benefit long-disinvested communities.
Good food businesses in the Washington, D.C. region have been ensuring that individuals and families have access to healthy food in their communities throughout the pandemic.
Quality charter school education is a cornerstone of Capital Impact’s mission-driven focus on creating communities of opportunity.
Communities of color, which have often experiences sttructural disinvestment, need the support of CHCs for the most basic care.