A regional blended capital fund built by & for Appalachian communities, working with partners to get investment to the people and places that need it most.
Our 2023 Impact Report is out! We committed $2.3M in Catalytic Capital, leveraging $9.1M, and invested $4.8M, leveraging $24.1M. We've impacted 50,000 people and raised $35.5M in new capital, 80% from outside the region. 🔗 Read the Full Report investappalachia.org/invest-…
You can make a donation to support Appalachian Kentucky flood victims by visiting bit.ly/AppCrisisAid.
We’ve done flood relief work before, and we are prepared to do it again with your support!
Fahe is providing a Disaster Impact Needs Survey for residents whose households have been impacted by the recent flooding in KY, WV, VA, or TN. Responses will inform Housing Can’t Wait’s potential recovery housing opportunities. All information provided will be kept confidential and used solely for the purpose of assisting households affected by the disaster. To fill out the survey, visit fahe.org/needs-survey/
All impacted residents are also encouraged to connect with local emergency management and to document and report all damage. Read more at Housing Can’t Wait: housingcantwait.org/news/202…
Fantastic update from E. Kentucky, where our friends at @HDAHOME1 got a rooftop solar installation on their offices with funding support from the Appalachian Solar Finance Fund, a collaboration between IA and @AppVoices#solar#energy#costsavings#appalachia#Resilience
Check out our solar success story! 🌞With support from the Appalachian Solar Finance Fund, we're bringing solar power to Hazard, KY. This 22.88kW array will save us on energy costs, freeing up funds to go back into the community! tinyurl.com/3zks8vyt#SolarPower#CleanEnergy
Invest Appalachia is pleased to share the launch of the Western North Carolina Small Business Initiative, led by Appalachian Community Capital and local partners with a $10M lead grant funded by Dogwood Health Trust. appalachiancommunitycapitalc…
This program offers relief grants of up to $25,000 to small businesses impacted by Hurricane Helene. Eligible businesses must be for-profit, located within Dogwood’s 18-county region, be in operation for at least one year, and have annual gross revenues under $1 million in 2023.
Grant applications are open until November 27, 2024, at 11:59 PM. Technical assistance is available in English and Spanish, ensuring all eligible businesses can access needed support. For more information and to apply, visit: appalachiancommunitycapitalc…
UPDATE: Invest Appalachia's project submission portal was temporarily closed in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene but is back open for new submissions! investappalachia.org/project…
Hurricane Helene has left a lasting impact on many Appalachian communities. We are committed to partnering with these communities for the long road ahead. Our hearts are with those affected, and we stand in solidarity with mutual aid networks & response teams.
Now is the time to invest in sustainable growth & recovery. For partners ready to support direct recovery efforts, connect with @AppFunders or contribute to the Appalachian Helene Response Fund: appalachiafunders.org/
bell hooks may be best known for her writings and activism around feminism, race, and class, but she was also of Appalachia and wrote from the heart about Appalachian experience often.
We miss you, bell.
ALT Black and white photo of bell hooks, wearing a scarf and round-framed glasses. Text overlay reads: "Folks from the backwoods were certain about two things: that ever human soul needed to be free and that the responsibility of being free required one to be a person of integrity, a person who lived in such a way that there would always be congruency between what one thinks, says, and does."
Thanks @Forbes for the great write-up: "Its multiple goals: transforming the region by increasing racial and socioeconomic equity, building community wealth, local ownership and quality jobs, and advancing climate resilience and long-term sustainability."
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âś… Reclaiming abandoned mine sites.
âś… Deploying programs to train a diversified, skilled workforce
âś… Developing entrepreneurial programs
These are all things @ACT_Now_WV is doing to support energy communities and workers in WV! Read more: energycommunities.gov/act-no…
“We’re just trying to level the playing field, so every community has a fair shot at prosperity and economic opportunity.“ – Andrew Crosson, CEO of @InvestAppalach.
Find out how IA is working with the @richmondfed to create investment-ready ideas. bit.ly/3zl1T4F