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Subject TOMORROW: The Art of Activating Money For Good
Date January 20, 2021 1:00 PM
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Chances are, you spend a lot of time thinking about money: how to move it, how to grow it, and how to activate more of it to have the greatest...

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John,

Chances are, you spend a lot of time thinking about money: how to move it, how to grow it, and how to activate more of it to have the greatest possible impact. What are the big questions you’re sitting with? What’s holding you back?

Join Amy Hartzler (Do Good Better ([link removed]) ), Deb Nelson (RSF Social Finance ([link removed]) ) and Kristin Hull (Nia Impact Capital ([link removed]) ) on January 21 at 1pm ET to hear about the big money myths, the power of storytelling, and ways capital can create a more sustainable and just world. Register here. ([link removed])

For a preview of a part of their webinar, check out this short video and website, Transform Your Money ([link removed]) .
Register Now: The Art of Activating Money For Good ([link removed])
Kristin Hull is founder and CEO of Nia Impact Capital, a women-led Registered Investment Advisor leading the charge to change the face of finance by hiring and training women and people of color in sustainable and transformative investing. Kristin founded Nia Global Solutions, a gender-lens portfolio of solutions-focused companies, in her efforts to bring impact investing into the public markets. An impact Investor since 2007, Kristin oversaw the investment process for the first family foundations as they moved their endowment assets into 100% alignment with their philanthropic mission. In 2010 Kristin went on to found Nia Community, a 100% mission-aligned impact investment fund focused on social change and environmental sustainability in her home town of Oakland, California. Prior to devoting her career to transforming our financial system, Kristin was a full-time educator, teaching bilingual classes in Oakland and San Francisco. She earned her PhD in Education at UC, Berkeley.
Deb Nelson, vice president of client and community engagement at RSF Social Finance, leads their field building and client engagement programs, including the Integrated Capital Institute and Women’s Capital Collaborative. Deb landed at RSF after career paths in community development, financial services and social enterprise networks. She is passionate about economic justice, women’s rights, and courageous leadership. Deb was executive director of Social Venture Network, marketing director at Working Assets and American Express, and a Peace Corps volunteer in Cameroon. She has a BA in English from Northwestern University and an MBA from the Kellogg Graduate School of Management. When she’s not at RSF, she enjoys exploring the Bay Area with her sons.
Amy Hartzler, founder of Do Good Better, is a communications strategist and systems change agent who specializes in complex, messy issues we culturally avoid: from nuclear weapons and disability rights to climate change, patriarchy, death, and money. Most recently she has been focused on the future of work, consumerism, healthcare, and faith-based philanthropy. Amy's background in storytelling and metanarrative strategy includes focused efforts in local and regional economy building, entrepreneurship, impact investing, and venture philanthropy, with a commitment to economic, social, and racial justice. Previously she led the D.C. office of Free Range Studios, one of the first creative firms focused exclusively on the social change sector, and a long-time member of Social Venture Network one of the first B Corps. She was instrumental in developing Free Range's storytelling methodology captured in the book, Winning the Story Wars.
Upcoming Events
January 21 - The Art of Activating Money For Good ([link removed])
Amy Hartzler (Do Good Better)
Deb Nelson (RSF Social Finance)
Kristin Hull (Nia Impact Capital)

January 28 - Housing is Healthcare - A Conversation with Two Black Luminaries ([link removed])
Joshua Pollard (Omicelo)
Andre M. Perry (Fellow, Metropolitan Policy Program at Brookings; Author, Know Your Price: Valuing Black Lives and Property in America’s Black Cities).

February 3: Restorative Investing: A Framework for Racial Equity ([link removed])
Erika Seth Davies (Founder, The Racial Equity Asset Lab)
Laina Greene (Angels of Impact)

April 20-22 - ASBC-SVC 2021 Spring Conference ([link removed]) (register now for Early Bird Pricing)
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