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Community Outcome Fund | Karl Cureton

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Directory Stats as of February 27, 2024:

248 Total Funds ā–  $50.19 Billion Total Anticipated Investment ā–  56% of Funds Target Investment in Affordable Housing and Community Development

Opportunity Zone Case Studies

Fund NameCommunity Outcome Fund
Fund Manager or Organizer(s)Karl Cureton
Fund Size$500,000,000
Fund-Related Websiteoutcomefund.us
Investment Focus
Affordable Housing, Commercial Real Estate, Economic Development, Infrastructure Investment, Mixed-use Development, Multifamily Residential, Small Business Development, Student Housing, Workforce Housing
Geographic Focus
Alabama, Arkansas, California, District Of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nevada, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Texas, Virginia
Additional Fund Details

The Community Outcome Fund will focus on location based Workforce & Economic Empowerment Areas (WEEA) located in 20 regions across the US. Projects will utilize a mix of strategic public-private funding instruments. Projects will be led with an Opportunity Fund Capital raise.

Outcome Fund serves as a research, transaction and measurement platform for member based agreements.
- Enable public/private partnerships & contract teaming
- Measure learning outcomes for human capital growth
- Envision public sector procurement Innovation that promotes infrastructure growth
- Balance risk and investment decisions through metrics
- Utilize Data and Behavior Science to measure & research community impact

Organization Details

The National Minority Technology Council (NMTC) was established more than 20 years ago to serve the $100 billion minority technology Industry. Today, the Council is organizing as the Council Exchange to now include a research and Investment division.

Looking Forward Research and Development brings applied design-based research to growth algorithms, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Social Networking, and Governance, Risk, and Compliance (GRC) to catalyze regional innovation ecosystems, stimulating economic development and uplifting the minority technology industry the community they serve.

Fund Contact....
NameKarl Cureton
Job TitleFund Promoter - Managing Director
Phone(202) 796-7611
EmailEmail hidden; Javascript is required.
Additional Comments

Special Allocation Network Agreements (SANA) built from confidence, integrity, authentication, and distributed ledger technologies will transform how communities enable and monetize resources and relationships.



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Case Studies: Opportunity Zone Investment in Affordable Housing and Community Revitalization

Ox Fibre Apartments

Parramore Oaks

The Tappan