The Philanthropy Workshop Audio Library

Rebuilding an Equitable & Healthy Economy: A Case Study on Radical Collaboration

June 24, 2020 The Philanthropy Workshop
The Philanthropy Workshop Audio Library
Rebuilding an Equitable & Healthy Economy: A Case Study on Radical Collaboration
Show Notes

As protests continue to roil the nation, small businesses across the U.S. face three overlapping challenges: a pandemic, an economic crisis, and the explosive response to yet more killings of black people by police. Before the response to George Floyd’s death, the situation for small businesses — particularly minority-owned small businesses — was already dire and the urgency to respond to the clear economic devastation of COVID-19 is only becoming more serious. In effort to directly address these critical needs in the state of California, the California Small Enterprise Task Force (CASE) is working to mobilize $1 billion to provide low-interest debt financing to the small businesses that are essential to local economies and livelihoods. 

Join this 60-minute session as we look at the state of California and specifically the new California Small Business Rebuilding Fund launched by the CASE Task Force as a case study for how a committed and diverse group of stakeholders can collaborate and design new solutions quickly — and how this model can be leveraged and replicated elsewhere.  

The session will be an opportunity to hear from a small group of partners who are creating new structures, building bridges between existing institutions, and moving capital quickly and responsibly to rebuild and shape a more inclusive recovery. Speakers include:

  • Nicole Taylor, President & CEO, Silicon Valley Community Foundation
  • Luz Urrutia, CEO, Opportunity Fund
  • Susan Mac Cormac, Corporate Partner at Morrison & Foerster
  • Elliott Donnelley, TPW Board Member & Founding General Partner of the White Sand Investor Group

For those who would like to learn more before this session, please check out the following articles about the fund as it's being built.

LA Times | Bay Area group raising $1 billion for small businesses hurt by virus, theft, curfews
SF Chronicle | High-powered Bay Area group aims to outdo DC in coronavirus help for small business