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Economic Impact Platform (Beta)

A platform for regional economic-development organizations, currently in design-partner phase.

Overview · Beta

What the Economic Impact Platform Does

An invitation-only Aprize platform mapping community capital flows through philanthropic, civic, and private channels, for regional economic-development organizations. Currently in design-partner beta.

What We’re Building

A geographic capacity engine paired with coordination, modeling, and reporting tooling.

  • Geographic capacity engine — philanthropic potential quantified at neighborhood, district, and regional scale.
  • Cross-anchor coordination — hospitals, universities, and corporate anchors see and align their community investment posture.
  • Catalytic-capital match modeling — for CDFIs and place-based funders.
  • Audit-ready reporting — suitable for federal funders, regulators, and board-level accountability.

Who It’s For

Practitioners coordinating capital across a region, corridor, or district.

  • Regional and metro economic-development organizations.
  • Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs).
  • Place-based and community foundations leading collaborative investment tables.
  • Anchor coalitions coordinating corridor or district investment.

Beta Partner Track

Hands-on configuration, roadmap input, and discounted licensing at GA.

  • Direct line into product decisions during the beta cohort.
  • Configuration done with the Aprize team, not handed off to a manual.
  • Discounted licensing locked in for general availability.
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How It Connects

Built on the Aprize Methodology

Same Data Foundation

Built on the same 30M+ transaction corpus and Neighborhood Nexus methodology that powers the Donor Insight Report.

Geographic-First Design

Where the Donor Insight Report ranks individual prospects, the Economic Impact Platform aggregates upward to corridors, districts, and regions.

Public-Sector Friendly

Designed for procurement, audit, and reproducibility requirements typical of public-sector and quasi-public buyers.

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Help Shape the Platform

Beta partners get a direct line into the roadmap and discounted licensing at general availability.