NC3 2018 National Roundtable: Building the Community for Community Capital

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NC3 2018 National Roundtable: Building the Community for Community Capital

By National Coalition for Community Capital - NC3

Date and time

November 8, 2018 · 8am - November 9, 2018 · 1:30pm EST

Location

Hotel Vermont

41 Cherry Street Burlington, VT 05401

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 30 days before event

Description

The National Coalition for Community Capital (NC3) is hosting a special gathering for supporters and champions of community capital and your presence is requested. Join a select group over 1.5 days in beautiful Burlington, Vermont where practitioners, innovators, facilitators, and leaders will build the network, learn from, and inspire each other to help build a real future for community capital.

Goals for this event include defining community capital, mapping the current ecosystem, pinpointing gaps and opportunities for collaboration, and identifying desired collective outcomes. This event will provide an opportunity for leaders to connect, share knowledge and resources, and to work together to create more wide-spread, systemic change for our economy.

The Roundtable will be limited to 50 participants to maximize engagement. The event will also feature a keynote address on Thursday evening, November 8, by Judy Wicks which will be open to the public. A ticket for Judy's talk is included in Roundtable registration.

Click here to preview the Roundtable Agenda.



Venue & Accommodations:

Building the Community for Community Capital will take place at the Hotel Vermont in downtown Burlington. Rooms at the hotel are available at a discounted rate for Roundtable participants. Click here to reserve a room.

Organized by

We envision a new, more equitable economy — one focused on small, local businesses that keeps wealth, income, and jobs in local communities. Formed by a group of entrepreneurs, investors, legal and financial professionals, educators, journalists, researchers, and committed citizens, we have come together to address specific gaps in the shift towards a more sustainable economy. Those gaps include a lack of awareness, knowledge and advocacy around emerging community capital tools that retain capital and build wealth in communities, particularly communities that have been isolated and under-resourced. To improve and magnify the impact of this field work, we have formed a nonprofit, the National Coalition for Community Capital (NC3). NC3 is part network, part think-tank, and part collaborative. Learn more about our vision, goals, programs, and how you can get involved at www.comcapcoalition.org

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