Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: How Los Angeles is working to lower the cost and complexity of capital for affordable housing; the Southern Poverty Law Center controversy, and who really controls the funds in Donor Advised Funds; and, a closer look at a $140 million deal to build a sustainable aviation fuel plant in Egypt.
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This week’s stories:
- “Los Angeles tries to show how affordable housing can be built more quickly and cheaply,” by David Bank
- “Choose wisely: Big DAF platforms drop Southern Poverty Law Center,” by Candide Group’s Morgan Simon
- “Jewish investors are calling on PayPal to provide services in Palestine,” by Chicory Wealth’s ari rosenberg and Mission Driven Finance board member Dorianna Blitt
- “Ninety One arranges $143 million for sustainable jet fuel production in Egypt,” by Lucy Ngige