Host Brian Walsh takes up ImpactAlpha’s top stories with editor David Bank. Up this week: In an impact fundraising drought, novel strategies and private credit stand out and, yes, size matters. Joseph Blasi’s strategy to give workers a stake in AI’s upside through state and federal ‘permanent funds’ (10:45). And, the social-impact of popular movies and television (17:00).
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Story links:
- “In impact fundraising drought, novel strategies and private credit stand out and, yes, size matters,” by Jessica Pothering and Lucy Ngige.
- “Joseph Blasi: Give workers a stake in AI’s upside through state and federal ‘permanent funds’,” by Roodgally Senatus and Amy Cortese.
- “Making, and measuring, a family dinner as an impact investment,” by Dmitriy Ioselevich.
Also: Watch the Nonnas trailer. BTNewsroom story on Roosevelt High School walkout.