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Subject Findings from a National Poll, Highlighting Entrepreneurship, and More!
Date October 27, 2020 8:15 PM
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From the President & CEO

Dear Friends,

It’s been an eventful October here at Prosperity Now and in our country. As we move toward a pivotal election that will undoubtedly guide the future of our work, my colleagues and I are excited to seize the current moment for meaningful change. Regardless of the outcome of the election, our vision remains steadfast: to create an economy where everyone can participate equally, without exception.

In fact, I recently co-authored an opinion piece [[link removed]] with my good friend john powell on a national poll designed by Prosperity Now and the Othering and Belonging Institute. This poll shows that a majority of people across the United States of different racial and ethnic backgrounds support broad economic programs to help close the racial wealth divide. While we still have work do to reach consensus, the results inspire hope and possibility for the future—one that is far less divided and much more equitable than our present reality.

Additionally, I co-authored a report entitled Big Ideas for Small Business: A Five-Step Roadmap for Rebuilding the U.S. Small Business Sector, Reviving Entrepreneurship, and Closing the Racial Wealth Gap [[link removed]]. Published by Drexel University and the Yale Institute for Social and Policy Studies, the report provides a detailed look at the state of small business, examines the structural deficiencies that COVID-19 has exposed and calls for comprehensive reforms around five dimensions (e.g., emergency response, entrepreneurial support, capital access, supplier diversity and data/research). My co-authors and I believe the report provides a roadmap for significant change at the federal level to better support small businesses, particularly BIPOC businesses, and to close the racial wealth gap.

I look forward to working alongside you in the weeks and months ahead to enact our vision of a fair and just economy that is free from structural inequity and racism.

With appreciation,

Gary Cunningham

President & CEO, Prosperity Now

The Prosperity Summit Action Hour’s 100+ Calls to Legislators Advocating for the Baby Bonds Bills

“Advocacy must happen at the local, state and federal levels to make sure that policies reflect the needs of working Americans.” These important words were spoken by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison on September 30, during the 2020 Prosperity Summit Action Hour. During the Action Hour, prominent speakers discussed the importance of advocacy and described easy steps one can take to support the legislation they care about. One of the policies that was highlighted is the American Opportunity Accounts Act [[link removed]], also known as the “Baby Bonds” bill, which was introduced by Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) and Rep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA-7). Using the script [[link removed]] from the Prosperity Now Advocacy Center [[link removed]], Prosperity Summit attendees made more than 100 calls to their legislators advocating for Baby Bonds. Most of the calls were from attendees in Maryland, exemplifying how simple, but powerful, advocacy can be. Read More [[link removed]]

Resources from Across the Community

What Types of Economic Policies Do Americans Support to Help Close the Racial Wealth Gap? [[link removed]] | Prosperity Now

This report shares findings from a national survey that identifies the various types of economic policies people across the United States support to address racial disparities.

Wealth and Health Equity: Investing in Structural Change [[link removed]] | Asset Funders Network

The social determinants of health are explored in this report, which describes how philanthropy can contribute to improving health and wealth outcomes.

Race, Ethnicity and the Financial Lives of Young Adults [[link removed]] | Financial Health Network

This report sheds light on the financial instability of many young people of color, including managing debt, paying bills on time and more.

Making Entrepreneurship a Viable Path to Prosperity [[link removed]] | Prosperity Now

This brief describes policies that can support small businesses and entrepreneurship that will benefit financially vulnerable workers and close the racial wealth gap.

Design and Evaluation Principles for Children’s Savings Account Programs [[link removed]] | Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

The CFPB shares key design considerations for CSA programs as well as best practices on selecting performance indicators.

Mark Your Calendar

Webinar: Understanding Financial Aid and CSA’s [[link removed]] | Prosperity Now | November 17, 2020

Prosperity Now in the Media

BizJournal: CDFIs look for help to close lending gap [[link removed]], Gary Cunningham, President & CEO of Prosperity Now

The Washington Informer: America is Ready for a More Equitable Economy and Society, [[link removed]] john powell, Director of the Othering & Belonging Institute at UC Berkeley and Gary Cunningham

The Published Reporter: Nationwide Poll Shows Broad Support Across Racial Groups For Wide Variety Of Reforms To Policing, Public Safety, And Economic Policy [[link removed]], featuring Prosperity Now

Black News Channel: Interview with Gary Cunningham on New National Poll [[link removed]], featuring Gary Cunningham

CBS: Newark Launches Investment Fund to Support Black- And Latino-Owned Businesses, [[link removed]] featuring Prosperity Now

Next Avenue: What Could Help Address the Racial Wealth Gap [[link removed]], featuring Prosperity Now

Midland Reporter: Ending racism would add trillions to US economy, [[link removed]] featuring Gary Cunningham

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