The Case Foundation, based in Washington, DC, is a prominent organization dedicated to promoting and expanding entrepreneurship for individuals of all backgrounds, races, genders, and geographies. In collaboration with the Kauffman Foundation and the White House, they co-founded the Startup America Partnership in 2011, which has successfully launched 32 startup states, fostered corporate partnerships, and built a network of over 13,000 startups nationwide. The Case Foundation's current focus on inclusive entrepreneurship addresses the three essential types of capital that entrepreneurs require: social, financial, and inspirational.
Through various resources and initiatives, such as the Village Capital, Project Entrepreneur, and the #FacesofFounders campaign, the Case Foundation aims to provide entrepreneurs with the necessary support, funding, and networks to succeed in their entrepreneurial journey. They also emphasize the importance of diversity and inclusivity in entrepreneurship, highlighting the profitability of gender diversity and advocating for equal opportunities for women and people of color. Additionally, the Case Foundation collaborates with organizations like DigitalUndivided and the National Venture Capital Association to address disparities in representation and funding within the startup ecosystem.
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