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Neighborly

www.neighborly.com

 
Neighborly connects communities with the capital they need to fund vital public projects like schools, libraries and parks, and next-generation resilient infrastructure projects like microgrids and broadband. Neighborly makes it easier and less expensive for communities to reach investors to fund critical public projects; easier for investors to direct their dollars towards the world positive projects that matter to them; and more seamless for investment institutions to leverage the best technology to maximize impact portfolios for their clients. With Neighborly, individuals and businesses can invest directly in their communities and the civic projects they care about. Investors include Emerson Collective, ...
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million
  • www.neighborly.com
  • 16 Maiden Lane Suite 600
    San Francisco, CA USA 94108
  • Phone: 913.638.7714

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Colton Nixon
Assistant General Counsel Profile

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