toward the costs of creating a fund for member CDFIs to originate credit enhancement loans for BIPOC- and women-owned small businesses in low-to moderate income communities in Baltimore, MD, Chicago, IL, and Miami, FL.
toward the costs of efforts to ensure that all U.S. workers have the wages, benefits, and conditions to live in security and dignity, that corporations are accountable to workers, and that workers can collectively change their working conditions for the better
for use by its Inclusive Economies Lab toward the costs of evaluating the Chicago Resilient Communities Pilot, a guaranteed income initiative with the goal of improving the design and delivery of future cash assistance programs to help advance racial equity and economic mobility.
in support of an effort to help small Latino-and Black-owned businesses in El Paso, Texas to access federal infrastructure funds by restructuring the public procurement process
in support of providing procurement-focused technical assistance intervention to disadvantaged Hispanic entrepreneurs with limited access to resources in the Miami and Atlanta metro areas
in support of establishing an organized and high performing small business ecosystem in Boston and Oakland that will expand the pool of qualified Minority, Women and Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (MWDBEs) skilled in advanced green and smart building technologies
in support of the Corporate Ready and Business Growth Acceleration programs which connect BIPOC entrepreneurs in Oakland, CA to corporate and anchor institution procurement opportunities
in support of a planning grant to develop a strategy and learning agenda to advance policy solutions and thinking around equitable and inclusive economies across the South.