Catalytic Capital for BIPOC Wealth Creation
NGIN is pleased to share insights on inclusive capital, with findings that (1) racialized definitions of risk continue to hold back capital (2) the 2020 corporate financial commitments can be viewed as market corrections rather than catalytic capital investments (3) there is evidence of catalytic capital investments which advance BIPOC wealth and can be scaled.
Support for this work was provided by the Catalytic Capital Consortium, an initiative by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation and the Omidyar Network.
NGIN is pleased to share insights on inclusive capital, with findings that (1) racialized definitions of risk continue to hold back capital (2) the 2020 corporate financial commitments can be viewed as market corrections rather than catalytic capital investments (3) there is evidence of catalytic capital investments which advance BIPOC wealth and can be scaled.
Support for this work was provided by the Catalytic Capital Consortium, an initiative by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation and the Omidyar Network.