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Money as a Movement

We were so thrilled to host Tracy Gray, founder of The 22 Fund, and Gayle Jennings O'Byrne, founder of the WOCstar Fund! We learned more about how they are activating women’s financial power for change through The Ally Capital Collab, an initiative they created to channel more investment to VC funds led by Black and Brown women.

“The marches and protests may have stopped, but the work hasn’t.”

Just 0.6% of all VC funding goes to Black or Latinx women-led companies. Not only does this illustrate the staggering inequities of our financial systems, but it also represents a massive missed economic opportunity: the US GDP has lost over $500 billion by not investing in Black women, and a total of $16 TRILLION because of systemic racism.

To address this gap, Tracy and Gayle are reimagining access to capital by creating more visibility and support for and, ultimately, investment into funds that are specifically designed to invest in these overlooked and underestimated founders.

Thank you for all those who explored the power of activating women and galvanizing our finances to create change with us!

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