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Make Justice Normal’s inaugural, open-to-the-public street arts festival Street Works Earth will debut Sunday, Sept. 22 during New York Climate Week on one of the longest open streets in America, 34th ...
Discover what climate and impact investors are saying about the opportunities ahead at the DNC in Chicago.
ImpactAlpha’s deal news coverage for the week: Investing in health. Chile’s FarmaLoop raised $900,000 to curb pharmaceutical waste and help chronic disease patients reduce their drug spending costs ...
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Cellugy raises €4.9 million to use microbes to replace petrochemicals. The Danish startup is commercializing a biodegradable cellulose-based material that can replace petrochemical-based ingredients ...
In October, ownership-economy practitioners will gather at SOCAP in San Francisco to share strategies, many of them previewed in ImpactAlpha (and in our database of more than three-dozen ownership ...
Capria Ventures, a Seattle-based venture investor in emerging markets, continues to deploy capital from its Global South Fund II, which achieved a first close last year. Capria led the $23 million ...
The Week’s Podcast 🎧 This Week in Impact. Podcasts are back! On This Week in Impact, Brian Walsh dives into ImpactAlpha’s top stories, with commentary from editor David Bank. Up this week: Jessica ...
Reining in executive pay. Quadrupling the tax on stock buybacks. A minimum income tax of 25% on billionaires. President Biden’s latest budget proposes tough new checks on runaway wealth inequality.
Featured: Muni Impact Muni investors see through mispriced risks to find alpha and impact. Lower risk: Bonds issued by high-performing school districts that serve low-income populations. Higher risk: ...
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Chicago is a city still notorious for the junk-bond status it finally managed to shed last year. But earlier this year, investing as little as $1,000 of their own savings, a new crop of municipal bond ...