This week, we turn our gaze to capital and markets. Our lead story reviews a report from the US Impact Investing Alliance on community investment that asks hard questions about what is required for investment to have a genuine impact. Our next feature in our continuing series with Hispanics in Philanthropy (HIP) looks at impact investing in a different way, explaining how COVID-19 helped push HIP to become an impact investor itself. We also have a story that examines efforts to restructure the food delivery market to protect small restaurants and keep food dollars in local communities. Lastly, we feature a webinar that challenges us to reimagine housing not as something to “flip,” but as a social good.
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