Read a new article on the intersection of impact investing, the creative economy and community development. Learn how Opportunity Zones offer incentives for art collectors to invest in low income communities.

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“… there’s a lot of potential in working with art collectors who clearly already care about art and design and culture and creativity, … and opportunities to do something positive in Opportunity Zones connected to the creative economy.”
— Laura Callanan, Upstart Co-Lab

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