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The Conscious Capitalist

How to chase assistance and investors for social-impact businesses
Woman on a mission: Rachel Maxwell of Community Sourced Capital.

For Rachel Maxwell, communing with like-minded 'treps while getting her mission-driven startup off the ground was critical. That's why she applied to Seattle organization Fledge, which bills itself as a "conscious-company accelerator."

"It was tremendously helpful to be in a cohort of other people working on social-impact businesses," says Maxwell,, a platform that provides zero-interest small-business loans financed by local communities.

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