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Oregon Senate Confirms Stefan Bird, John Davis, Kanth Gopalpur, Celia Núñez for Oregon Tech Governing Board

Oregon Senate Confirms Stefan Bird, John Davis, Kanth Gopalpur, Celia Núñez for Oregon Tech Governing Board
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Portland Inno - Cascade Seed Fund unveils Fund II with a $10M target and first close

Portland Inno - Cascade Seed Fund unveils Fund II with a $10M target and first close
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The Brief: Opportunity Zone window, executive climate orders, minority-led fund managers, solar in Chile, peer selection, beacon for impact entrepreneurs

January 28, 2021 | The Brief The Brief: Opportunity Zone window, executive climate orders, minority-led fund managers, solar in Chile, peer selection, beacon for impact entrepreneurs The team at Featured: Policy Corner Opportunity Zone deals flow as investors eye new rules. The Trump administration touted Opportunity Zones among its policy achievements. President Biden is proposing changes to make them work better for Black and Brown communities and small businesses. Impact investors aren’t waiting. Arctaris Impact Investors committed $8.5 million to companies in Opportunity Zones in low-to-moderate income census tracts in Ohio’s Cuyahoga County. The Arctaris Cuyahoga Impact Program includes a $1.5 million loan from the county and aims to maintain the region’s manufacturing base “while encouraging minority manufacturing business ownership and creating quality jobs for residents,” says Arctaris’

Elevate Capital raises $26M for second fund to invest more dollars into minority-led startups

Elevate Capital raises $26M for second fund to invest more dollars into minority-led startups Geekwire 1/26/2021 Taylor Soper © Provided by Geekwire Elevate Capital raises $26M for second fund to invest more dollars into minority-led startups Portland, Ore.-based firm Elevate Capital has raised $26 million as part of its $40 million Fund II. Elevate focuses on backing underrepresented entrepreneurs, including women and minorities. The firm launched in 2016 and has invested $10 million in 29 startups; 80% are led by diverse founders. It says the first fund is performing in the top quartiles of funds nationally measured by internal rate of return and cash returns. Elevate has already picked six companies to invest in as part of the second fund: Obatala Sciences, Revry, LegUp, Time Study, Goalsetter, and Forest Devices.

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