Hosted by SOCAP Global, supported by Halloran Philanthropies, facilitated by ImpactPHL
SOCAP serves as one of the world’s largest gatherings for the impact ecosystem driving market-based solutions to the world’s most pressing issues. They bring together funders and founders, plus people from philanthropy, government, education, media, finance, science, faith-based organizations, NGOs, creatives, nonprofits, community leaders, and others.
This year, ImpactPHL will focus on showcasing the cultivation of place-based/local investing leadership across the United States. We will hold four activation sessions, one on each day of the convening, to connect across the impact ecosystem who are thought leaders on ‘Power in Place’.
Activations
Power in Place — Kick-Off Social
Sunday, October 27th @ 5-7 pm
— Jake's Steaks, 3301 Buchanan St, San Francisco, CA 94123
Hosting a cohort of SOCAP attendees focused on local investment on Sunday night in San Francisco to meet each other, talk about ways to engage SOCAP, and establish a set of relationships and friendly faces that could become a friend/support network throughout the week.
If you plan to join us, RSVP to Cory Donovan at cory@impactphl.org
Power in Place Booth
Ongoing Conversation Connection Space
— Sponsor space, located between deck doors.
Visit the ‘Power in Place’ booth, hosted by ImpactPHL and supported by Halloran Philanthropies, to learn more about initiatives that are catalyzing transformative local investment in towns, cities, and regions across the United States.
Building Power in Place: Culture-Centered Local Investments
Interactive Workshop Panel
— Tuesday, October 29th, at 3:15 pm, at Goldman Hall, located in the Contemporary Jewish Museum
Culture lives at the heart of communities and places - from the shared values and traditions that bind humans together to the expression of ourselves and the reflection of our world through music and art. Culture is both ancient and contemporary, creating immeasurable and measurable value ranging from increased mental health and civic participation to decreased neglect and crime. How can investors consider transformative, culture-centered investment and move capital to the people - especially women, BIPOC and LGBTQ+ communities, artists and activists - who are most locally proximate to challenges and solutions.
Pathways of Power in Place
Networking for Local Investment Leaders
— Wednesday, October 30th, at 1:30 pm in the Blue Cube, located in the Contemporary Jewish Museum
Facilitated by Kafi Lindsay ImpactPHL’s CEO, come for a networking session with pioneers, leaders, and practitioners from across the United States who care deeply about building power in place through local investment.
Use ImpactPHL’s Partner Code for a $250 discount