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Acumen America identifies and invests in mission-driven founders looking to fix the root causes of America’s poverty crisis Based in Nairobi since 2008, we invest in local enterprises in education, climate-resilient agriculture, and clean energy
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Acumen America identifies and invests in mission-driven founders looking to fix the root causes of America’s poverty crisis Based in Nairobi since 2008, we invest in local enterprises in education, climate-resilient agriculture, and clean energy
- Acumen America
Acumen America provides catalytic capital and hands-on support to address three systemic symptoms of poverty in America: unequal workforce development, health inequities, and financial instability
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Acumen America identifies and invests in mission-driven founders looking to fix the root causes of America’s poverty crisis Based in Nairobi since 2008, we invest in local enterprises in education, climate-resilient agriculture, and clean energy
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Acumen America identifies and invests in mission-driven founders looking to fix the root causes of America’s poverty crisis Based in Nairobi since 2008, we invest in local enterprises in education, climate-resilient agriculture, and clean energy
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Get in touch with Acumen, the impact investment fund founded by Jacqueline Novogratz Reach out to us today to make a difference
- Jacqueline Novogratz, Acumens Founder and CEO – Acumen
Acumen America identifies and invests in mission-driven founders looking to fix the root causes of America’s poverty crisis Based in Nairobi since 2008, we invest in local enterprises in education, climate-resilient agriculture, and clean energy
- Acumen Announces $300M Agricultural Adaptation Commitment
Acumen is a global force of entrepreneurs, investors, philanthropists, and social innovators working together to build a world based on dignity We were founded by Jacqueline Novogratz on the radical idea that business, when cultivated with moral imagination, can break the cycle of poverty
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