An Economy that Intentionally Includes Everyone

We don’t have to choose between robust economic growth or an economy that includes more voices and more people. As we work together in partnership we can: create or strengthen policies that make it easier to start and scale new ventures. We can share data across industries for better decisions making. We can create more access to trust-building opportunities for entrepreneurs and resource partners. We can allocate resources and capital in more innovative and inclusive ways.

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Strategic Guidance

We turn data into insights to assist executives in the philanthropic, private, and public sectors make strategic decisions around economic mobility. Our methodology is centered around people, placemaking, and policy.

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Curated Collisions

People do business with people they know, like, and trust, and there are no shortcuts to multimillion-dollar deals. We create pressure-free opportunities by bringing together entrepreneurs and resource partners, corporate leaders, and civic partners in large and small gatherings to deepen relationships and facilitate stronger trust patterns. Once limited to box seats, country clubs, and the golf course, curated collisions provide the same level of intimacy with more access.

Entrepreneurship Data

Currently, available entrepreneurship data is segmented and unorganized across numerous platforms and systems. Institutional leaders are often using old or incomplete data for important decisions. We collect, analyze, and visualizes relevant and current entrepreneurship-related data to support local government, philanthropy, investors, and corporations in their decision-making and deployment of capital for growing entrepreneurship in their local and regional markets.

“New ventures account for nearly 100% of the net new jobs created and 20% of gross job creation”

—Kauffman Foundation.

“The future is already here–it’s just not evenly distributed.”

-William Gibson