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The curb cut effect

The curb cut effect refers to the ways that adaptive designs end up rippling out to be useful beyond the communities they were designed to accommodate. We see this potential within the financial system.

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The daughter effect

Waiting until a majority of senior VC partners have raised more daughters to address gender disparity in the VC world is one way forward, but is this the most efficient or effective strategy?

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How do we shift power?

Participatory models can shift power in grantmaking and investing. World Education Services (WES) Mariam Assefa Fund’s participatory funding pilot brings insights relevant to all capital deployers. 

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Groundwater

Racial disparities in access to capital, healthcare, education, and other socioeconomic issues are interrelated. Systemic problems require systemic solutions.

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Banking as healthcare

Access to financial services is as vital as access to healthcare, yet many institutions overlook the underbanked. Innovative solutions show that progress is possible, and could be profitable.

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Do you know where your funding flows?

Data equity, aimed at making sure intersectionalities are represented more inclusively in datasets, may be a key component in helping capital deployers flow capital (grants and investments) more equitably. Alongside the profit opportunities, there are tangible social benefits.

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