 Beautifully stated, we have all of the solutions. Now we just need to build the movement to get there. And as all good organizers know, local place-based work is where it all starts. And that's how we're going to get there. So my name is Liz Maxwell. I'm a senior product manager with Socap. And since Socap 15, I've been running the Socap 365 series. Raise your hand if you've ever been to a Socap 365 event. Yeah. Oh, for the live stream, the whole room is raising their hand right now. And it's just overwhelmed. It's so great. So the Socap 365, we've been running year-round events for three years now. And we've done over 40 events all across the country. So between Boulder, New York City, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Boston, Seattle, Austin, San Francisco, and Detroit, we've been doing a lot of these, taking the show on the road and all to the point of place-based networks. And we've really been seeing the impact investing community just grow and trying to keep up with it and give reasons for people to come together, not just once a year at Socap, but all throughout the year. And the other good news that I wanted to share is not only is the field rapidly growing, there's high demand for our events, I'll say, more than we can keep up with of how many, how often people want to come together in how many places, but also it being the 21st century, what Ben was just pointing out of the solutions right at our fingertips. The networks are place-based and rooted, but also digital. And the potential for networks and systems to catalyze massive change is just transformative. So that's all a long plug for our new digital platform, which is a podcast that we're starting that features our Socap 365 events. And so if you're not able to make it in person, you can catch our events there. And we also do fantastic interviews with other unlikely allies in the field. So that podcast is called Money and Meaning. You can take out your phone right now and subscribe. It wouldn't even bother me if you took it out. Just go ahead, I see you on your phone. You can just find us in the Apple Store wherever you get your podcasts. Money and Meaning, we've got some free stickers up top. And really, I push it, and it's such a pleasure to push it because we bring together really great content, I think, and I'm really pleased to be able to feature all of the amazing people who do this work. And I will use that as a not so subtle transition to our next panel here. But to say that the work that we do matters in these places and also who is involved deeply matters, as we all know. And so to that point of the amazing people that show up to SoCAP and show up to these conversations and are really strong speakers and leaders who are true voices in the field that we can follow, you can find all of those on our podcast. And a special plug to two folks who are on the next panel, who have been part of SoCAP 365 events in the past. So let's, yeah, I can do that now. Jessica Norwood was part of a very early SoCAP 365 event we did in New York City on the Missing Infrastructure for African American Wealth Creation. And Debra Fries was on a very recent SoCAP 365 that we did in Boston on, let's see, that's what happens. You push the podcast too much and they just shut your mic off. They just kill it, yeah. Did everyone subscribe to the podcast? Did we do that? Great. Okay, good, we're counting down now it's time. Debra was on a recent SoCAP 365 in Boston on community capital funds. It was fantastic, you're gonna hear more about all of their work next. So I do encourage you to connect with us here around and hear more of it. So the Runway Project aims to solve the friends and family seed funding gap for African American entrepreneurs all across the country. And we'll have two wonderful folks, Jessica Norwood and Condomason from the Runway Project on this next panel. And they'll be joined by two also wonderful folks from the Boston Impact Initiative. Debra Fries and Mark Watson. The Boston Impact Initiative is a fund oriented around economic justice, investing in enterprises that address the growing wealth gap and ecological challenges of our time. Thanks, please welcome our next panel.