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New Impact Offerings, AI-Powered Learning, SuperCrowdLA Highlights, and a Year of 366 Investments!

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GrownBy Featured Among New Impact Offerings – May 5, 2025

Each week, Superpowers for Good shares a list of new impact-related offerings added to FINRA-Registered Crowdfunding portals and by broker-dealers. We’ll share four separate lists:

  1. Impact offerings determined by our proprietary analysis.

  2. Offerings with minority founders.

  3. Deals with women founders.

  4. Those with LGBTQ founders.

Sometimes, it takes weeks for our source to determine that a company has a social impact, a woman, minority or LGBTQ founder. When we discover an offering qualifies for our list, even if it is no longer new, we will include it. See the lists below.

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AI-Powered Education: Bright Start Ed-Tech’s Vision to Illuminate Learning for All Students

tl;dr:

  1. Bright Start Ed-Tech uses AI to create personalized learning solutions tailored to each student’s needs.

  2. The company’s two-phase approach empowers parents and transforms schools with targeted educational tools.

  3. Gary Surdam’s vision began with a moment of inspiration while teaching a STEAM course in Thailand.

  4. His superpower, tenacity, has driven him to overcome challenges and refine his innovative Technology.

  5. Bright Start Ed-Tech is raising funds via crowdfunding to scale its transformative personalized learning platform.


The Big Ideas That Lit Up SuperCrowdLA

Game-Changing Insights from SuperCrowdLA 2025

SuperCrowdLA 2025 was electric. Even after 1,000 hours of effort, what resonates most isn’t the exhaustion—it’s the gratitude. The depth of the content, the passion of the speakers, and the resolve of our community to drive impact through capital made this our most meaningful gathering yet. Over three days, we explored the future of Finance, celebrated capital-raising wins, and lit the spark for the next wave of change-making founders. If you missed it, we’ve captured the essence in bite-sized takeaways—starting with these highlights.

Brigit Helms SuperCrowd Spotlight: The Truth About Impact Capital

Dr. Brigit Helms of Miller Center didn’t sugarcoat it: “You can’t have your cake and eat it too.” She called out the myth that social enterprises can always deliver outsized returns while changing the world. Instead, she challenged us to own the tradeoffs—longer runways, more patient capital, and often more modest financial outcomes—in exchange for deep, durable social good. She also spotlighted a structural gap: a lack of funding for companies in the “missing middle” between seed stage and scale. Women founders, she noted, face even greater barriers. Her call to action? Build an ecosystem that serves the entrepreneurs—not just the capital holders.

SuperCrowd Conversation: Pairing Profit and Impact

Moderated by Léa Bouhelier-Gautreau of KingsCrowd, this panel tackled the classic tension: can investors expect both meaningful social impact and solid financial returns? Panelists Jenny Kassan, Brian Christie, Gregory Wendt, and Justin Renfro offered a resounding “yes”—but with caveats. They urged investors to recalibrate expectations, consider alternative models like revenue share, and center community in the investment thesis. Jenny reminded us that policy still shapes the field, while Gregory championed “living economies” over the VC-style death race. Justin noted the power of community capital to surface overlooked founders. The throughline? Systems change starts with rethinking what we value.

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Why Paul Lovejoy Made 366 Crowdfunding Investments in a Year

tl;dr:

  1. Paul Lovejoy invested in regulation crowdfunding every day for a year to understand the experience.

  2. He discovered debt crowdfunding, or “crowdlending,” as a powerful tool for financial planning.

  3. Paul shared personal lessons from the 2008 financial crisis, including the importance of ethical investments.

  4. He created the Crowd Capital Blueprint to help people build wealth ethically and sustainably.

  5. Paul’s superpower, healing through forgiveness, inspires others to grow from pain and help others.



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Discover This Week’s Impact Crowdfunding Success Stories 🎉

Every Sunday, we bring you a roundup of the most successful impact crowdfunding campaigns that have achieved their funding goals. Join us to celebrate the impact and Innovation that these ventures have brought to life. Don’t forget to check tomorrow’s email for more exciting updates!

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Originally Published on https://www.superpowers4good.com/

Devin Thorpe Champion of Social Good

Devin is the CEO of The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation helping diverse founders and social entrepreneurs raise capital via impact crowdfunding. He is also a bestselling author who calls himself a champion of social good. His most recent book, How to Make Money with Impact Crowdfunding, is an investment guide for everyone. He has produced about 1,500 episodes of his show featuring luminary change agents, including Bill Gates. His books—read over 1 million times—help people do more good. He has helped nonprofits raise millions of dollars via crowdfunding. He draws on his experience as an investment banker, CFO, treasurer and U.S. Senate staffer. He earned an MBA at Cornell. Frequently finding himself on airplanes, Devin is grateful to be middle-seat-sized.

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