A giving circle by the Refugee Investment Network
About our group
The Refugee Entrepreneurs COVID-19 Resilience Fund (RECOVR Fund) will deploy emergency cash grants to hundreds of refugee-led enterprises that are most acutely affected by the pandemic and the related economic downturn.
Our initial goal for the Fund is a $1M raise that will directly support hundreds of refugee-led ventures through four globally dispersed accelerators, and the Refugee Investment Network’s (RIN) ongoing systems-change work building the field of refugee-led and refugee-supporting ventures.
Donations made through Grapevine are tax-deductible through the Social Good Fund, which is a Donor Advised Fund (DAF).
Location Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Refugee Entrepreneurs in COVID-19 Resilience Fund (RECOVR Fund)
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The Refugee Investment Network
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Jusoor
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International Rescue Committee - Center for Economic Opportunity (IRC-CEO)
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Five One Labs
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African Entrepreneurship Collective
African Entrepreneur Collective (AEC) supports small entrepreneurs to grow their businesses to create jobs and improve livelihoods.
We believe entr...
About our group
The Refugee Entrepreneurs COVID-19 Resilience Fund (RECOVR Fund) will deploy emergency cash grants to hundreds of refugee-led enterprises that are most acutely affected by the pandemic and the related economic downturn.
Our initial goal for the Fund is a $1M raise that will directly support hundreds of refugee-led ventures through four globally dispersed accelerators, and the Refugee Investment Network’s (RIN) ongoing systems-change work building the field of refugee-led and refugee-supporting ventures.
Donations made through Grapevine are tax-deductible through the Social Good Fund, which is a Donor Advised Fund (DAF).
Location Washington, District of Columbia, United States