From Abby Schultz / Penta: Co-Impact is a donor collaborative, backed by several individuals and foundations that are pooling resources to fund nonprofits. Co-Impact’s specific aim is to fund organizations that are addressing health, education, and economic opportunity in low-to-middle income countries, with an emphasis on groups that can accomplish systems-level change.
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