Empowering Through Education and
Field-Building

We provide comprehensive support for aspiring and active fund managers committed to reimagining finance as a tool for economic justice and community development.

Our Approach

We equip aspiring and active fund managers with the knowledge, tools, and community needed to drive transformative change in finance. Through field-building and education programs, we provide hands-on learning, mentorship, and peer engagement that foster fresh perspectives on trust-based investing, balance risk and return, and democratize ownership and decision-making. By supporting fund managers at every stage, we help build a more inclusive, justice-centered investment ecosystem.

Key Programs and Resources

Fund Manager Education

Our fund-building cohort program equips emerging fund managers with skills and knowledge to build sustainable, inclusive, and equitable local economies.

Advisory Services

We deliver tailored advisory services to support and amplify the success of individual and institutional investors and philanthropists focused on economic and racial justice.

Learning Resources

Access the latest perspectives, data, and resources on impact investing, investing for justice, and strengthening the solidarity economy.

ARC Fellowship

Our ARC Fellowship equips fund leaders with the tools, relationships, and strategies to design and manage impact-first, integrated capital funds rooted in community power and purpose.

Advisory
Services for
Impact Funds

We offer advisory services to support and amplify the success of individual and institutional investors and philanthropists focused on economic and racial justice.

Integrated Capital Cards & Workshops

Expand financial knowledge and power through play with our Integrated Capital Cards.

Integrated
Capital Cards
& Workshops

Expand financial knowledge and power through play with our Integrated Capital Cards.

Learning Resources

Access the latest perspectives, data, and resources on impact investing, investing for justice, and strengthening the solidarity economy.

Fearlessly Funding Racial and Economic Justice

In this report, we lay out an agenda for action to unleash the power of diverse-led, community-based impact investment funds. The report also highlights the challenges and successes of pioneering fund managers, and details philanthropy, impact finance leaders, and others can contribute.

Just Lending Framework and Model Loan Agreement

We partnered with Lawyers for Civil Rights to host a “hackathon” with volunteer attorneys to develop model loan documents that are simplified, transparent, and entrepreneur-friendly, in line with our values of financial inclusion and our goal to facilitate capital access for entrepreneurs of color. Our objective was to create open-source documents that can be used across the industry, in Massachusetts and nationwide.

Download Framework

Download Loan Agreement

“BII’s Integrated Capital Card Game is a fantastic learning tool! It’s a creative, effective way to learn which types of capital and transaction structures work best for different social enterprises.”

Deb Nelson

Executive Director, Just Economy Institute

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can participate in the ARC Fellowship?

Our program is designed for fund managers, capital stewards, and community wealth builders committed to investing in just and sustainable local economies.

Join Us in Transforming Investment Education

Engage with our programs and resources to advance economic justice and community development.

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Get in Touch

Office Address:
2225 Washington Street, 2nd Floor Roxbury, MA 02119

[email protected]
(617) 702-9132

EIN: 82-1543658

Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 300443
Jamaica Plain, MA 02130

Non-Discrimination

In accordance with federal laws and U.S. Department of the Treasury policy, this organization is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write to: U.S. Department of the Treasury, Director, Office of Civil Rights and Equal Employment Opportunity 1500 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20220; call (202) 622-1160; or send an e-mail to: [email protected].

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