CID 2017

Flyer School App selected as the Featured Speaker for the Education Track at CID's Social Venture Marketplace!

Press Release for CID's Social Venture Marketplace:

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Flyer School App Named as CO Impact Days and Initiative Social Venture Finalist

Flyer’s Equity and Inclusion Platform to be a Featured Speaker at the Second Annual Marketplace for Impact Investing

DENVER, November 10, 2017 – CO Impact Days and Initiative announced the top 100 social ventures that have been invited to meet face to face with investors in order to seek millions of dollars of “impact investments” at CO Impact Days Social Venture Showcase on November 17, 2017. Flyer School App was chosen as one out of 150 applicants in a competitive process with over 138 judges from around the United States, and will be showcasing in the Education/Early Childhood Track at the event as the keynote speaker in that track!


The 100 ventures will convene on November 17 at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House at the Denver Performing Arts Complex for the second year of this innovative, exciting, “shark-tank for good” statewide marketplace for impact investing. The chosen social ventures will have the opportunity to showcase their investment opportunities to offer not only a financial return on the impact investor's investment, but also to offer solutions to some of the most pressing issues of our time.

“We are so thrilled to again invite over 200 investors and philanthropists to interact with these valuable social ventures. When these two groups of powerful move-makers share a room, there is no telling the good that will come. We’ve aimed to offer a diverse array of impact investments, with a goal that every investor attendee will leave knowing that deal flow is not a Colorado impact investing problem,” said Dr. Stephanie Gripne, Founder of the Impact Finance Center and creator of CO Impact Days and Initiative. “We’re excited to continue this effort and see even more fruitful collisions at this year’s marketplace.”


The goal of CO Impact Initiative is to catalyze $100 million in impact investments into Colorado social ventures in the next three years, and it is kicking off with CO Impact Days on November 15-17. CO Impact Days encourages a new breed of impact investors and community members to Learn. Connect. Invest.


“To be selected as a featured speaker in this field of incredible social ventures is truly an honor,” said Flyer CEO and Founder, Zuben Bastani. “We’ve worked hard over the past two and a half years to build a dynamic platform that brings equity and delivers social resources to schools and districts. To be able to present our brand new Flyer 2.0 solution at CID’s Social Venture Marketplace is an invaluable opportunity, and one for which we’re very grateful.”


CO Impact Days’ innovation is uniquely possible because Colorado is home to a number of national leaders in impact investing and a thriving and collaborative community of social venture entrepreneurs in both the for-profit and nonprofit sectors, plus philanthropists and investors who are committed to growing Colorado’s economy and creating good jobs while ensuring our state remains one of the best places to work, live and play in the U.S.


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About CO Impact Days and Initiative

CO Impact Days is in the second year of its trail-blazing effort to create a statewide marketplace for impact investing; identifying, connecting, and celebrating Colorado's top social ventures and impact investors from the Western Slope to the Front Range. CO Impact Days’ brings together Colorado’s top 100 social ventures, 200 impact investors, and 500+ community members to Learn. Connect. Invest. For more information or tickets, visit www.coimpactdays.org or contact Kristin Giant at info@reachwellapp.com

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CO Impact Initiative, created by the Impact Finance Center and led by Dr. Stephanie Gripne is a 3-year strategy to elevate and accelerate impact investing in Colorado, catalyzing the flow of $100 million in investment capital into Colorado social ventures that deliver positive impact on the state’s communities, economy and natural environment.


About Flyer

At Flyer, our mission is to increase student achievement among low-income and ELL families through better family engagement. Our vision is for all families, regardless of social or economic barriers, to be informed, participating, and connected with their schools and social resources. For schools and teachers, we envision a single unified platform to drive their communications, manage their logistics, and deliver resources that create a positive social impact. For more information, visit flyerschoolapp.com or contact info@reachwellapp.com



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