Who controls capital flows in the United States?
Who controls capital flows in the United States?
Welcome to Proximate Investing, an editorial series on community-controlled capital in the United States.
Traditional financial institutions operate at a distance from the communities they affect. This series explores what happens when that distance closes – through participatory investing, trust-based finance, and other forms of community-controlled capital.
We’ll follow these efforts through reporting, perspectives, and partnerships that explore ins and outs of shifting power in the economy. Sign up for updates or pitch us your ideas at hello@proximate.press.
Welcome to Proximate Investing, an editorial series on community-controlled capital in the United States.
Traditional financial institutions operate at a distance from the communities they affect. This series explores what happens when that distance closes – through participatory investing, trust-based finance, and other forms of community-controlled capital.
We’ll follow these efforts through reporting, perspectives, and partnerships that explore ins and outs of shifting power in the economy. Sign up for updates or pitch us your ideas at hello@proximate.press.
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Proximate is an independent media platform covering movements for participatory problem-solving. We look at the news through the lens of money: how it’s given away, how it’s invested, and how it’s distributed by government.
We are a fiscally sponsored project of Movement Strategy Center.
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