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Subject ASBN June Community News: Business, Policy & Purpose Conference, Tell Your Story & More
Date June 6, 2025 4:00 PM
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* NOTE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
* TAKE NOTE & TAKE ACTION
* ENGAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
* NEW PARTNERSHIPS & COLLABORATIONS
* POLICY FORUMS
* NEWS, STORIES & OPPORTUNITIES
* MEMBER NEWS & UPDATES
* UPCOMING EVENTS
* IC CORNER



** NOTE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
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Hi, friends,

This month, I wanted to do something a little different. After hearing so many of your stories through our Tell Your Story Campaign ([link removed]) , I felt inspired to share my own as it pertains to the world of sustainability - my family business started by my great-grandfather. It was through his legacy that I first saw what it meant to build something with purpose and to care for a community.

Small businesses like yours continue to inspire me every day, and I hope my story reminds you just how powerful yours is too.
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Mark Your Calendar: Business, Policy, and Purpose Conference

Join us October 21-23, 2025, for ASBN’s Business, Policy and Purpose: The Business of Democracy – an actionable 3-day virtual conference (12-2:30 PM ET + optional networking opportunities daily) designed to mobilize local business voices and prepare leaders to vote their values in state and local elections.

Through keynotes, interactive breakouts, and powerful storytelling, we’ll spotlight how businesses can drive democratic resilience, champion inclusive economic policies, and build community power.

What We’ll Explore
* Day 1 | Driving Impact: Business as a Force for Democratic Resilience
* Day 2 | Policy and Advocacy: Rewriting the Rules for an Inclusive Economy
* Day 3 | Purpose in Practice: Building Community Power and Collective Action

What you'll gain:

🗳️ Strategies to engage meaningfully in local elections

🤝 Connections with other purpose-driven business leaders

📊 Tools to align your business values with civic action

🎯 Framework for responsible community influence

💡 Insights on navigating business-civic intersections

Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or emerging business leader, this three-day event will equip you to leverage your influence responsibly while building coalitions that drive positive change in your community.

Don't miss this opportunity to connect with like-minded leaders who believe business can be a force for democratic good.
Shape the future of democracy: Register Today ([link removed])

ASBN Impact Forum Winner Spotlight: Making A Sweet Impact 🍫

Need another reason to register ([link removed]) for ASBN’s Fall Business, Policy, and Purpose conference? We love giving away prizes!

Here’s what winner Natalia Crosby, Director of Client Services at J Sherman Studio, had to say about why she joined the Impact Forum, what she learned, and how she felt when she received the news that she won 4 boxes of Tony’s Chocolonely ([link removed]) bars:

“As a purpose-driven design studio, we’re all about making big ideas more accessible and impactful. And building a business with heart means finding your people—the ones who care just as deeply as you do. That’s why I joined the Impact Forum: to learn and be a part of the bigger picture. And wow—it delivered! From thoughtful insights to unexpected treats (hello, dreamy chocolates!), this community has reminded me that impact is always sweeter when it’s shared. Thank you for welcoming me in!”

In case you missed the Impact Forum, you can watch the recording here ([link removed]) .

ASBN Voices Disappointment Over Reckless Cuts to Clean Energy, Worker Protections, and Climate Investments in House Budget ([link removed])

ASBN is profoundly disappointed by the House of Representatives’ recent passage of H.R. 1—labeled the One Big Beautiful Bill ([link removed]) . This legislation represents a sweeping and deeply misguided rollback of policies that have been foundational to the clean energy transition, worker protections, and broader efforts to build a just and regenerative economy.

In addition to devastating cuts to essential social programs like Medicaid and food assistance, H.R. 1 includes drastic and damaging changes to clean energy tax credits. It threatens to dismantle much of the progress made under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which catalyzed over $500 billion in new private investment, supported the creation of approximately 400,000 clean energy jobs ([link removed]) , and laid the groundwork for revitalizing American manufacturing in key sectors such as electric vehicles, batteries, and solar panel production. The bill is being debated in the Senate. Please contact your representatives today!

🚨 Defending DEI and Free Enterprise

Our membership and advocacy affiliate, the American Sustainable Business Council (ASBC), is proud to stand among 28 organizations - including 12 ASBN members - in an amicus brief urging the court to uphold employers’ rights to to pursue lawful, forward-looking diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices without fear of intimidation.

These organizations are urging the U.S. Court of Appeals to uphold an injunction against Trump’s executive orders attacking DEIA programs.

Learn more in Democracy Forward’s press release ([link removed]) and ASBC’s statement ([link removed]) .

Proposed Cuts Target Climate and Clean Energy Programs

House Republicans have advanced a reconciliation bill that would, among many harmful changes, threaten Americans’ access to healthcare and food assistance programs and gut key climate and clean energy provisions in the Inflation Reduction Act. The proposed changes, packed with unworkable sourcing mandates and repeals of clean energy tax credits, could derail progress on domestic manufacturing, energy affordability, and emissions reductions.

ASBN has raised the alarm about these threats, and we’re monitoring developments closely as this bill moves to the Senate.

📌 Learn more:
* Budget Reconciliation
+ Introduction to Budget “Reconciliation” ([link removed])
+ 2025 Reconciliation Tracker | Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget ([link removed])
* ASBN Statements
+ American Sustainable Business Network Sounds Alarm Over Threats to Inflation Reduction Act ([link removed])
+ American Sustainable Business Network Voices Disappointment Over Reckless Cuts to Clean Energy, Worker Protections, and Climate Investments in House Budget ([link removed])
* Climate & Energy Impacts
+ Memo: Intentionally Unworkable Republican Sourcing Mandates Would Tear Down Budding Domestic Supply Chains, Raise Energy Prices | Climate Power ([link removed])
+ Rapid Analysis: House GOP’s Clean Energy Repeal and What it Means for the Affordability Crisis | Evergreen Action ([link removed])


New ASBC Board Member Spotlight: Richard Eidlin

We are excited to announce our newest ASBC Board member, Richard Eidlin! Richard has worked at the intersection of sustainable business, public policy, and advocacy for 35+ years. He has helped establish several influential organizations, including the American Sustainable Business Council, the International Council of Local Environmental Initiatives, Business for America, and the United Nations Environmental Finance Initiative. Richard has worked in the private, public, academic, and nonprofit sectors and led advocacy campaigns for businesses on sustainable economy, voting rights, democracy, and clean energy/environmental issues. Please join us in welcoming Richard back to ASBC!


** ENGAGEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
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Our newly reformatted engagement opportunities ensure that wherever you are in your advocacy journey, there’s a place for you. Watch the video below to hear the latest updates from ASBN’s team of topic experts, and become a member ([link removed]) to get involved!
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Resources & Actions Mentioned:

Climate & Energy
* H.R.1 - “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” ([link removed])
* SEIA Analysis: Reconciliation Bill Risks Devastating Job Losses in Every U.S. State if Senate Fails to Change Course ([link removed])
* Statement: American Sustainable Business Network Voices Disappointment Over Reckless Cuts to Clean Energy, Worker Protections, and Climate Investments in House Budget ([link removed])
* Statement: Business Leaders Urge EPA to Protect the ENERGY STAR Program ([link removed])
* The Hill | ASBN Senior Advisor, Michael Green: Defunding Energy Star will harm small businesses and US competitiveness ([link removed]) | May 31, 2025
* ASBN Energy Star Sign On Letter ([link removed]) and Sign On and Tell Your Story Actions ([link removed])
* LinkedIn Energy Star Sign On Post ([link removed])

Indigenous Partnerships & Inclusive Economy
* SLAP Program Site ([link removed])
* ASBN’s Interest Form ([link removed])

Clean Water is Good for Business & Regenerative Agriculture
* Tell Your Story: How does clean water impact your business? What would it mean to lose access to it if the definitions of ‘Waters of the U.S.’ change? ([link removed])

Safer Chemicals & Circular Economy
* Businesses Unite Behind EPA’s Safer Choice Program Safer Choice Sign-On ([link removed])
* June 10, 2025: Supporting the Safer Choice Program: Advocacy Update Webinar ([link removed])
* H.R.2964 - WIPPES Act ([link removed])
* SB 5284 - 2025-26 – Improving Washington's solid waste management outcomes. ([link removed])


🌟 VIP Opportunity for Indigenous-Led Small Businesses: Join the SLAP™ Program!

This partnership between Silver Lining, Wells Fargo, and the American Sustainable Business Network (ASBN) is exclusively for Indigenous-led small businesses and enterprises.

Together, we’ve secured 147 dedicated spots in the acclaimed SLAP™ Program (Silver Lining Action Plan)—a year-long, tech-enabled, business behavior change-based system built to help Indigenous small business owners become more profitable, sustainable, and impactful.

This opportunity is open to ASBN members and non-members. However, ASBN members whose business is Indigenous-led may be eligible for priority consideration—your application could be fast-tracked. Not a member? Join today! ([link removed])

Interested?
COMPLETE THE FORM ([link removed])

Interested in getting involved?! Become a member today! ([link removed]) ASBN members get exclusive access to monthly policy briefs, steering committees, and quarterly amplifier calls to amplify the collective voice of business and boost your impact!

Contact our Member Team (mailto:[email protected]) to learn about engagement opportunities and other membership benefits.
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** NEW PARTNERSHIPS & COLLABORATIONS
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🤝 ASBN x ISSP: Partnering for a Just and Regenerative Future

We’re excited to announce our partnership with the International Society of Sustainability Professionals ([link removed]) (ISSP)! This collaboration brings together our aligned communities, dedicated to advancing sustainability and building a just, regenerative economy. By working together, we are expanding the reach of mission-aligned programming, sharing critical knowledge and resources, and amplifying our collective impact. We aim to empower the business community with the tools and insights you need to create a lasting impact.

We’re excited for what’s ahead with ISSP as a partner in this work. Become an ASBN member today ([link removed]) for all the ASBN member benefits, now while also connecting with ISSP! ASBN members can attend ASBN’s amplifier, steering committee and policy brief calls as well as ISSP networking events. ASBN members will also gain access to ISSP working sessions and recorded webinars covering various aspects of sustainability implementation within your organization.

Join Our Advocacy Update Webinar: Supporting the Safer Choice Program

We're excited to invite you to an important informational webinar about our collective work to preserve the Safer Choice Program, which has played a crucial role in growing the market for safer, healthier consumer products.

🛡️ Supporting the Safer Choice Program: Advocacy Update Webinar

🗓 June 10, 2025

🕒 12:00 PM ET | 💻 Webinar

This informational session will provide updates on the latest developments regarding the Program, discuss next steps, and invite you to stay connected to our efforts in the coming months as we navigate this fluid federal environment and rapidly evolving Administration priorities.

Open to anyone passionate about safer consumer products and chemical policy, especially:

✔️ Environmental health advocates

✔️ Consumer product manufacturers

✔️ Policy and regulatory professionals

✔️ Public health practitioners

🖊️ Take Action: If you haven't already, please support Safer Choice by signing our advocacy letter ([link removed]) .
REGISTER ([link removed])

New Investor Resource & Webinar: Helping Individuals Navigate CDFI Investment Opportunities

ASBN is pleased to announce the publication of Helping Individuals Navigate CDFI Investment Opportunities ([link removed]) by Tern Strategies ([link removed]) and Stepping Stone Partners ([link removed]) . This briefing for mission-driven investors and investment advisors identifies 99 community development financial institutions (CDFIs) across 36 states that accept investments from individual investors or issue investment note offerings for mission-driven investors. This trailblazing report provides guidance for investors to support local economies through investment in CDFIs.

Join authors Liz Rogers and Pam Porter for a webinar co-hosted by ASBN on June 24 at 1 pm ET!

💰 Helping Individuals Navigate CDFI Investment Opportunities

🗓 June 24, 2025

🕒 1:00 PM ET | 💻 Webinar

Join authors Liz Rogers and Pam Porter from Tern Strategies and Stepping Stone Partners for insights on supporting local economies through CDFI investments.

Perfect for:

✔️ Mission-driven investors

✔️ Investment advisors

✔️ Community development practitioners

📝 Register now to learn how to make impactful investments in your community.
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Join the Next Economy MBA!

We’re excited to spread the word about the Next Economy MBA by our friends at LIFT Economy. Join this nine-month course designed to equip social impact leaders with the tools they need to help create an equitable, inclusive, and regenerative economy.

The early 20% bird discount ends August 11th; ASBN members get an additional 10%.

All in the business community are welcome, especially those who are:
* Impact entrepreneurs
* Starting or growing cooperative enterprises
* Interested in transitioning to steward ownership structures
* Working in or intending to start a worker self-directed nonprofit enterprise

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Help Protect ENERGY STAR — A Vital Tool for Businesses & Families

ENERGY STAR is more than a label—it’s a trusted, cost-saving program that has helped U.S. families and businesses save over $500 billion in energy costs and avoid 5 trillion kilowatt-hours of electricity use.

Now, this vital public-private partnership is at risk. The Administration is considering efforts to scale back or dismantle the EPA’s ENERGY STAR program, threatening small and mid-sized businesses, consumer trust, and U.S. leadership in clean energy innovation.

ASBN is taking action, and we invite you to join us in urging the EPA to protect and strengthen this critical program.
READ OUR LETTER AND ADD YOUR NAME HERE ([link removed])

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Federal policy changes are hitting businesses hard—tell your story

We want to hear from ASBN members how these policy changes, both planned and implemented, impact your businesses, your employees, and your community. By speaking out, you can help shape smarter policy, strengthen cross-sector solidarity, and advance a stakeholder-driven economy rooted in sustainability and equity.
TELL YOUR STORY ([link removed])


** POLICY FORUMS
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May Policy Forum Recap: Understanding Waters of the U.S. and the Clean Water Act

In a recent ASBN Policy Forum, members examined the implications of the Sackett v. EPA decision on clean water protections—and what may come next. The Supreme Court ruling significantly narrowed the scope of the Clean Water Act, jeopardizing up to 95% of wetlands and millions of stream miles that are essential for drinking water, flood resilience, and local economies. Now, the EPA and Army Corps of Engineers are considering additional regulatory rollbacks that could further weaken federal safeguards. ASBN, in partnership with the Clean Water for All Coalition, is working to ensure that business voices are heard. Through testimony, comment submissions, and direct engagement, we’re underscoring a vital truth: clean water is not just an environmental issue—it’s a business imperative.

Policy Forums are members-only. Not a member? You can still get involved:
* Tell Your Story ([link removed]) about how clean water impacts your business

June 25 Policy Forum: Solar at a Crossroads - Navigating Tax Credits, Tariffs & Your Bottom Line

With the future of clean energy on the line, changing federal energy tax credits and solar tariffs are beginning to reshape the financial landscape for businesses. Don’t miss out—register today for next week’s The Policy Forum: Solar at a Crossroads - Navigating Tax Credits, Tariffs & Your Bottom Line with Pennsylvania Sustainable Business Network (PASBN) Director Lou Tierno as host, and expert guests from across the solar and policy landscape.

We’ll unpack how recent federal shifts are affecting solar ROI, what new tariffs mean for supply chains and costs, and how businesses—large and small—can advocate for a smarter, cleaner energy future. Don’t miss this exclusive ASBN member opportunity to ask your questions and stay informed about the policy decisions that could define the next decade of clean energy growth.

Members, 📆 Join us on June 25 at 1 p.m. ET. Not a member? Join today ([link removed]) .

Stay Connected & Make an Impact! Follow ASBN on social media for the latest updates and opportunities for sustainable business to drive a just and regenerative economy. Engage with our posts, share your voice, and help amplify the movement. Now more than ever, collective action matters—join us today!
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** NEWS, STORIES & OPPORTUNITIES
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CASE UPDATE

The case to challenge Texas’ business blacklist law is approaching an important hearing on June 18, when a court will consider arguments in support of our motion for summary judgment ([link removed]) as well as the State’s motion to dismiss the case.

This upcoming hearing will be pivotal in deciding the outcome of the case, initiated on August 29, 2024, by the American Sustainable Business Council ([link removed]) (ASBC), which was acting on behalf of members including Etho Capital ([link removed]) and Sphere ([link removed]) . The case challenges the constitutionality of SB 13 for violating the free speech and association rights protected under the First and Fourteenth Amendments ([link removed]) . The lawsuit filed in the Western District of Texas’ Austin Division contends that SB 13 discriminates against companies that speak out against fossil fuels ([link removed]) , including those that use environmental, social, and governance (“ESG”) metrics in their investing and
business practices. ASBC is being represented by Democracy Forward ([link removed]) , Emery Celli Abady Brinckerhoff Ward & Maazel LLP, and Guerrero & Whittle PLLC.

The June 18 hearing will be held virtually and will allow both sides to make arguments regarding the State’s motion to dismiss and the parties' cross motions for summary judgment.

View the complaint ([link removed]) , see the press release ([link removed]) and past updates ([link removed]) .


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Defending Clean Water: ASBC Speaks Up for Strong Clean Water Protections at Federal Listening Session

Liza LaManna, Manager of Agriculture Policy and Water, was one of the few voices speaking in favor of strong clean water protections during a recent federal listening session hosted by the EPA, Army, and SBA ([link removed]) . She urged the agencies to maintain the current WOTUS rule, highlighting the economic value of wetlands, the risks to supply chains, and the broad support among small businesses for clean water safeguards.

Liza also amplified the voices of diverse small businesses and was asked to share more stories from the field. As polluters and land developers push a different narrative, it’s critical that the sustainable business community continues to speak up. Read ASBN’s full statement ([link removed]) to learn more about how rollbacks to clean water protections threaten economic resilience.

If clean water is vital to your business or community, now is the time to raise your voice. Please tell your story ([link removed]) and reach out to Liza at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) to join the Clean Water Steering Committee and drive change.
TELL YOUR STORY ([link removed])


** ASBN & MEMBERS IN THE NEWS
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The Hill | ASBN Senior Advisor, Michael Green: Defunding Energy Star will harm small businesses and US competitiveness ([link removed]) | May 31, 2025 | Michael Green, an ASBN Senior Advisor on Climate and Energy Policy, wrote an Op-Ed on how the recent announcement by the administration to defund the Energy Star program directly impacts operational costs, performance consistency, and market competitiveness for small businesses. Read his statement ([link removed]) to learn more about why the elimination of this program is bad for business and bad for consumers.

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Natural gas isn’t southwestern Pa.’s future ([link removed]) | May 29, 2025 | PASBN Director Lou Tierno III recently published an op-ed in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette pushing back on a proposed methane-powered plant in Washington County. The piece calls for a clean energy alternative that aligns with Pennsylvania’s climate goals and highlights the economic risks of doubling down on fossil fuel infrastructure. We’re proud to see PASBN’s voice helping shape the public dialogue around sustainability, innovation, and regional development.

WIS Politics | John Imes: Wisconsin’s energy crossroads: Time for business leadership, not more fossil fuel plants ([link removed]) | May 14, 2025 | John Imes, Director of the Wisconsin Environmental Initiative, echoed ASBN’s Energy Star talking points in a new op-ed urging Wisconsin to reject new gas plants and invest in clean, modern energy solutions that support jobs, growth, and competitiveness.

Marketplace | The latest tariff pause is good news for supply chains — but turbulence remains ([link removed]) | May 13, 2025 | Businesses from ASBN’s #TellYourStory campaign ([link removed]) were recently featured on Marketplace. Sabri Ben-Achour highlighted the voices of Heather Bickford (Chief Operating Officer of Death by Audio), Chris Overholt (President and Founder of Namu Baru, Inc.), and Jennifer Luna (Owner of Curious Bear Toy & Bookshop). The recording covers how the ongoing trade war continues to create uncertainty for business owners, despite lowered rates. We’re proud to have played a role in amplifying these important stories and sharing the business perspective with a broader audience.

Yahoo! News | Small businesses are the backbone of America — but right now, tariffs are breaking their backs ([link removed]) | May 7, 2025 | ASBN member John Imes warns that sweeping tariffs are doing real damage to the small businesses that fuel our economy and communities. From supply chain disruptions to rising costs, Main Street is feeling the strain, and Congress needs to act now to end harmful tariffs and restore economic stability for local retailers, producers, and manufacturers nationwide.

Marketplace | ESG Reincarnated ([link removed]) | April 23, 2025 | In this episode of Marketplace How We Survive, ASBN member Alex Wright-Gladstein, founder and CEO of Sphere, discusses the powerful role individual retirement savings can play in fighting climate change. Alex shares how shifting investments to climate-friendly funds can be even more impactful than going vegan, driving an EV, or installing solar panels


** From Our Knowledge Hub
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ASBN Applauds the Reintroduction of the Clean Energy Victory Bond Act ([link removed]) | May 1, 2025 | The reintroduction of the Clean Energy Victory Bond Act (H.R. 2946) by Reps. Zoe Lofgren, Doris Matsui, and Sen. Jeff Merkley allows Americans to invest in renewable energy projects through secure, government-backed bonds—supporting clean energy innovation, job creation, and a sustainable economy. We urge Congress to support this bill and encourage all stakeholders to join us in advocating for a cleaner, more sustainable future. Together, we can harness the power of clean energy to build a healthier planet for generations to come.

American Sustainable Business Network Sounds Alarm Over Threats to Inflation Reduction Act ([link removed]) | May 13, 2025 | We are deeply concerned by the legislative proposals undergoing markups in the House Ways and Means Committee and the Energy and Commerce Committee. These proposals pose a significant threat to the American economy by dismantling the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), a bipartisan-supported cornerstone policy for America’s sustainable growth, clean energy transition, and domestic manufacturing renaissance. We urge policymakers to reject these damaging proposals and preserve the integrity of the Inflation Reduction Act. Sustained, stable policy is imperative for the long-term investments needed to secure a prosperous and sustainable American future.

📚 Have You Explored Our Knowledge Hub Yet?

ASBN’s Knowledge Hub is growing! Explore free webinars, case studies, and valuable resources for sustainability professionals.

*Members can access exclusive webinar recordings, slides, and industry insights by logging into the member portal.
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** MEMBER NEWS & UPDATES
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The views and opinions expressed below do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of ASBN or its staff

ASBC Board Member & Small Business Chamber exec Frank Knapp Jr.: Response to President Trump’s dismissal of China tariffs on small business

On Meet the Press on May 4, 2025, President Trump was asked about the small businesses being hurt by tariffs on China. In response, the President said, “Why do you always mention that, you know that you pick up a couple of little businesses. What about the car business? They are going to make a fortune because of the tariffs…So why don’t you mention the big car industry instead of mentioning somebody doing strollers?” (Meet the Press, 12:16 ([link removed]) )

Below is a statement by Frank Knapp, Jr., President and CEO of the South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce ([link removed]) :

“The President of the United States has shown utter disrespect for the small businesses of this country. We employ half of all workers and are responsible for all net new jobs in this nation. Yet, the President only seems to care about how his policies impact big business. Small businesses are being hurt by numerous policies this Administration has put in place. But apparently that is of no consequence to the President. The next time he or someone in his Administration uses the tired old phrase, ‘Small businesses are the backbone of this country’, all of us should remember that the President doesn’t really care about our ‘little business stroller’ class.”

ASBN Members Go Further

Did you know our newsletters reach over 25,000 like-minded subscribers?! Interested in having your updates, articles, or opportunities highlighted here? Become a member today! ([link removed]) Contact our team at [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) .


** UPCOMING EVENTS
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See all of our upcoming events on the ASBN Events page of our website, and look for an upcoming engagement opportunities email with more detailed information about upcoming events.
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Investors Circle News

Investors Circle ([link removed]) (IC) connects “better angels” and other investors with early-stage entrepreneurs leading companies focused on providing financial returns and social and/or environmental impact, fostering a community where profit meets purpose. We welcome investors and other potential members to "Be Our Guest" and visit before making a membership decision.

June 19 Monthly National Virtual Meeting, Noon to 2:00 pm Eastern Time
* Special Presentation: Catalyzing a New Economy that Works for Everyone and the Planet. In this thought-provoking session, speakers Fred Keller and Stuart Hart explore how mid-sized, privately held companies—free from the short-term pressures of public markets—can lead the way. As climate change, automation, and economic insecurity challenge the status quo, this presentation introduces Internality, a new initiative designed to empower these businesses to drive systemic and sustainable economic transformation.
* We will also have two presentations from early-stage impact investment opportunities with exciting growth and traction.
* Please go to our events page ([link removed]) and register if you would like to attend this or other IC gatherings.

Please join us on July 16, where we are combining our IC National Virtual Meeting with our Investing Through Philanthropy: Impact Showcase, 2:00-3:30 pm ET, a virtual event spotlighting a powerful new way to fund change. Investors Circle is at the forefront of philanthropic investing—where donor-advised funds (DAFs) fuel bold ventures with real returns. In this meeting you will meet three inspiring founders, two of them members of our sister organization SVN ([link removed]) , raising capital through the CataCap ([link removed]) platform:
* Global Roundtable Leadership ([link removed]) | Lori Hanau & Tristan Toleno
* Navajo Power ([link removed]) | Brett Isaacs & Michael Cox
* Cooler ([link removed]) | Charlie Crystle
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Register ([link removed]) now and be part of the movement to invest in the future we believe in.

Explore the Member Benefits ([link removed]) page for exciting updates and become a member today!

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