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Disrupting how creativity is funded by connecting impact investing NYC Inclusive Creative Economy Fund Learn more about the 1st opportunity to invest in New York City’s inclusive creative workspaces and 21st Century quality jobs Upstart Co-Lab connects impact investing to fashion, food, film & TV, video games and other creative industries to drive deep social and environmental impact, commercial viability and an innovative edge.
Through the creative economy , investors can create on-ramps to economic opportunity in low-income communities; grow quality 21st-century jobs for middle skill workers; connect ethical, sustainable supply chains with educated consumers; and bring diverse, culturally-authentic stories to the big and small screen.
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