Shape the Future of Finance

Join a nationwide community of impact fund managers and capital innovators working to advance economic justice and community development.

Change Starts Here

Through hands-on learning, expert coaching, and access to catalytic capital, ARC Fellows build the skills, strategies, and relationships needed to design and lead community-based impact investment funds.

Program Overview

Redesigning Capital to Serve People and Planet

The ARC (Advancing Regenerative Capital) Fellowship is our flagship education program for fund managers, capital stewards, and community wealth builders committed to investing in just and sustainable local economies.

Launched in 2020 as the Integrated Capital Fund Manager Fellowship, ARC is now entering its fifth national cohort in 2025. The program supports fund managers who are designing place-based and issue-based investment vehicles that deploy non-extractive capital into local communities, small businesses and development projects.

Grounded in technical rigor and systems change, the 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.

Over the course of this immersive eight-month journey, ARC Fellows participate in expert-led workshops, personalized coaching, and a peer learning network of impact fund managers and aligned investors. Fellows gain practical experience in designing fund structures, raising catalytic capital, and mobilizing resources in service of community ownership, economic resilience, and climate sustainability.

Curriculum Overview

What You'll Learn

The 12-session curriculum equips fund leaders with practical tools and values-driven frameworks for building and scaling integrated capital funds.

However, it’s not just about fund development—it’s about building lasting community wealth, leadership, and power while shaping the future of solidarity finance.

Core Modules:

  • Systems Change & Regenerative Finance
  • Fund Modeling & Democratic Governance
  • Integrated Capital Strategies (Grants, Debt, Equity, Recoverable Grants)
  • Capital Raising & Investor Engagement
  • Impact Measurement & Accountability
  • Portfolio Management & Back Office Systems

Beyond the Classroom:

  • 1:1 Coaching: Strategic guidance from BII staff and expert mentors
  • Strategy Roundtables: Co-designed problem-solving with peers
  • Alumni Peer Circles: Ongoing learning and mutual support
  • Advisory Services: Eligibility for BII’s First Mover Fund and advanced advisory support

What Fellows Say

Transformative Learning Experience  

“For the first time, we’re truly planning for the future of our organization. The cohort gave us the foundation to build systems and raise capital that matches our values.”

Dion Cook

Denkyem Fund | ARC 2020

Building Inclusive Economies 

“With support from BII, we raised $20M to resource Black farmers and food businesses across the Northeast. It’s not just about capital—it’s about healing, ownership, and dignity.”

Karen Washington & Olivia Watkins

Black Farmer Fund | ARC 2020–22

Who Should Apply

We welcome emerging fund managers who are:

  • Committed to dismantling racial and economic inequities

     

  • Designing funds rooted in place, culture, or community need

     

  • Exploring non-extractive and integrated capital strategies

     

  • Early-stage with a strong thesis and vision

     

  • Looking for deep learning, peer support, and aligned capital

     

Ideal applicants may be launching funds as part of CDFIs, LLCs, cooperatives, fiscal sponsorships, or other innovative structures.

Application Process and Key Dates

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ARC Fellowship?

Formerly the Emerging Fund Manager Cohort Program, the ARC Fellowship is a hands-on, peer-driven education program for emerging and established fund managers who are designing and launching funds that advance racial, economic, and environmental justice. Fellows gain access to expert-led learning, peer support, catalytic capital, and a lifelong community of practice.

Ready to Lead the
Next Era of Impact Investing?

Be part of a growing movement to reclaim and redesign capital for community liberation.

The 2025 ARC Fellowship cohort is underway. Applications for the 2026 cohort will open in summer 2026. 

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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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