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  2. Root Capital - Wikipedia

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    Root Capital is a nonprofit organization operating in poor rural areas of Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia. [3] [4] According to its website, Root Capital "seeks to maximize the positive social and environmental impact of [its] work through a three-pronged strategy: finance, advise, and catalyze."

  3. Walleye Capital - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Walleye started accepting outside capital and restructured to become a hedge fund. Walleye changed its strategy with aims to shed its Midwestern image and become the best midsize multi-strategy platform. It limited capital managed so it could put more of its risk into its volatility and quant strategies. [7] [5]

  4. What is a community investment fund? We asked Jessica David ...

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    Rhode Island's first-ever community investment fund is designed for situations like these. There's nothing else like it in the country, according to Jessica David, one of the founders.

  5. Local Initiatives Support Corporation - Wikipedia

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    LISC and its affiliates support community development projects through grants, loans and equity investments as well as technical and management assistance. In the 2020 fiscal year, it reported grants, loans and investments totaling US$2 billion, leveraging $4.4 billion in total development and supporting over 700 partners across America. Since ...

  6. History of private equity and venture capital - Wikipedia

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    Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) – With the passage of ERISA in 1974, corporate pension funds were prohibited from holding certain risky investments including many investments in privately held companies. In 1975, fundraising for private equity investments cratered, according to the Venture Capital Institute, totaling ...

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  8. Oakland Roots SC - Wikipedia

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    The club created the Oakland Roots Justice Fund is a charitable fund to support racial and gender justice. The club stated the fund would support new and existing initiatives by the Roots and community partners to "support causes at the intersection of racial and gender justice." [57] The fund was established with donations by the Roots ...

  9. Chicago Growth Partners - Wikipedia

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    The firm, which is based in Chicago, Illinois, was founded in 2004 although the group traces its roots back to the founding of William Blair Capital Partners in 1982. The Chicago Growth Partners and its predecessor have raised approximately $1.8 billion since inception across nine funds.