Integrated Capital Series: Session One Resources

AFN, in partnership with the Appalachian Investment Ecosystem Initiative, hosted Session One of its Integrated Capital webinar series on Wednesday, November 2nd.

Session One: Not by Grantmaking Alone featured Deb Markley and Stephanie Randolph.

Stephanie Randolph is Deputy Director of Cassiopeia Foundation (formerly Blue Moon Fund). In her role, she works to strategically identify investment opportunities that will advance the environmental and social impacts defined by the founding family while also producing financial returns. Stephanie also serves on the AFN Steering Committee and as President of the Invest Appalachia Board.

Deb Markley is Senior Vice President at LOCUS Impact Investing, where she leads the philanthropic consulting team that partners with place-focused philanthropy to educate stakeholders, develop and implement strategies that redefine their role as capital providers, and unlock endowments for community investment. She also is the Project Team lead (along with Stephanie Randolph and Andrew Crosson) of the Appalachia Investment Ecosystem Initiative which is providing support for this webinar series.

For those who were unable to attend or would like to share this resource, we have made the Recording of Session One available.

Please find the additional resources mentioned in the session below:

We have also made Resources from Session Two: Thinking Differently about Risk, Return, and Community Impact and Resources from Session Three: New Partnerships for Community Impact Through Investment available.

This work is being supported by the Appalachian Investment Ecosystem Initiative(AIEI), a multi-year effort to build on years of locally led work to strengthen and fill gaps in the community investment ecosystem in Central Appalachia. LOCUS Impact Investing serves as project lead, with funding from the Cassiopeia Foundation, Danville Regional Foundation, Greater Clark Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Thompson Charitable Foundation, UnitedHealthcare, and Wells Fargo.

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