New Impact Offerings, Building a Symbiotic Culture, Impact as a Competitive Advantage, Mission-Driven Fundraising Success, and Health Justice Through Education!
This week spotlights new impact offerings, intentional culture building, impact-driven crowdfunding performance, mission-led capital raises, and education as a path to health equity.
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tapouts Featured Among New Impact Offerings - January 26, 2026
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:
Impact offerings determined by our proprietary analysis.
Offerings with minority founders.
Deals with women founders.
Sometimes, it takes weeks for our source to determine that a company has a social impact, a woman, or minority 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.
Building a Symbiotic Culture: Richard Flyer’s Vision for Intentional Mutual Benefit
tl;dr:
Richard Flyer shares a 20-year journey to create a symbiotic culture of intentional mutual benefit.
He explains how his book, Birthing the Symbiotic Age, challenges the myth of separation in society.
Richard highlights community-building efforts, including crime reduction and micro-financing initiatives.
He describes his superpower: recognizing the intrinsic divinity or goodness in every individual.
Richard provides actionable advice for fostering connection and building a culture of mutual benefit.
The Crowd Has Spoken: In Reg CF, Impact Isn’t a “Tax”—It’s a Competitive Advantage
Kingscrowd just released its annual report and, as part of it, published a list of the biggest Regulation Crowdfunding raises of 2025. The headline statistic alone is impressive: 101 raises hit $1 million or more, and 9 raises effectively maxed out the $5 million limit (within $50k).
But what really grabbed my attention wasn’t just the size of the raises.
It was the pattern.
When you look at the biggest raises of the year, social impact shows up again and again—not as a concession founders make to “do good,” but as a value that the crowd clearly rewards. That matters, because in traditional venture capital circles, impact is too often treated like a tradeoff: the feel-good thing you do instead of optimizing returns.
The Kingscrowd list suggests something very different: the crowd often sees impact as a virtue—something that increases confidence, loyalty, and willingness to invest.
Six of the Biggest Raises Carry Real, Demonstrable Social Impact
From Kingscrowd’s top raises list, at least six of the “very top” offerings have clear social impact:
RISE Robotics (clean industrial innovation)
TerraCycle (circular economy and waste reduction)
Mivium (cleaner, more efficient semiconductors)
Pirouette Medical / Pharma (healthcare innovation)
Conexeu Sciences (biotech with human health implications)
Timeplast (plastic pollution solution)
Three of the Top Four Raises Had Meaningful Superpowers for Good Ties
Here’s the other pattern that’s hard to ignore—especially from where I sit.
Three of the top four raises engaged meaningfully with Superpowers for Good and the SuperCrowd:
RISE Robotics — Kingscrowd ranked RISE Robotics as the #1 raise. RISE won the Superpowers for Good Live Pitch Judges’ Award in June 2025, and the CEO later appeared on the Superpowers for Good show.
TerraCycle — Kingscrowd ranked TerraCycle #2. CEO Tom Szaky appeared as a guest on Superpowers for Good and spoke at SuperGreen Live. TerraCycle has built a global business around eliminating waste and scaling reuse and recycling solutions—and proved that this mission can attract serious investor demand.
Mivium — Kingscrowd ranked Mivium #4. CEO Eric Tsai appeared on Superpowers for Good, sharing how Mivium’s work with gallium nitride can reduce energy consumption and avoid toxic production inputs common in traditional semiconductor manufacturing.
How Mission-Driven Focus Propelled Health Care Originals to Raise $3.8 Million
tl;dr:
Health Care Originals raised $3.8 million, including $1.1 million through a crowdfunding campaign.
The company acquired Imago Rehab, a startup developing robotic gloves for stroke rehabilitation.
Sharon outlined how mission-driven innovation drives their impact-focused healthcare solutions.
Sharon’s superpower, resilience, has been key to overcoming challenges and driving the company forward.
Health Care Originals integrates AI, hardware, and therapy to deliver transformative healthcare solutions.
Health Injustice: Why Education Is the Therapy We’ve Been Missing
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “Of all the forms of inequality, injustice in healthcare is the most shocking and inhumane.”

That quote has followed me for years because I’ve lived it alongside my patients.
I’m an endocrinologist. I’ve spent two decades working with people who are doing their best to manage diabetes while juggling everything else life throws at them: jobs, children, financial stress, lack of transportation, unstable access to healthy food, language barriers, and too often, a healthcare system that expects them to figure it all out on their own.
The story of My Diabetes Tutor didn’t start in a boardroom or a pitch deck. It started in California’s Central Valley.
If you know the Central Valley, you know it’s beautiful, hard-working, and underserved. It’s a place where people show up for their families and their communities, even when the resources don’t show up for them.
I built a practice there and ended up consulting more than 35,000 patients over time. And what I learned quickly was this: If I wanted my patients to succeed, the best thing I could give them wasn’t another medication. It was education.
By 2018, I had two full-time diabetes educators on staff. The impact wasn’t subtle. When patients truly understand what’s happening in their bodies, what their numbers mean, and how to respond without fear or confusion, everything changes.
Discover This Week's Impact Crowdfunding Success Stories 🎉
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Upcoming SuperCrowd Event Calendar
If a location is not noted, the events below are virtual.
SuperCrowd Impact Member Networking Session: Impact (and, of course, Max-Impact) Members of the SuperCrowd are invited to a private networking session on February 17th at 1:30 PM ET/10:30 AM PT. Mark your calendar. We’ll send private emails to Impact Members with registration details. Upgrade to Impact Membership today!
SuperCrowdHour February: This month, Devin Thorpe will be digging deep into my core finance expertise to share guidance on projections and financial statements. We’re calling it “Show Me the Numbers: Building Trust with Financial Clarity.” Register free to get all the details. February 18th at Noon ET/9:00 PT.
Superpowers for Good Live Pitch: The top-raising Reg CF campaign of 2025 won the June 2025 Superpowers for Good Live Pitch. We’re taking applications for the March 17, 2026, Live Pitch now. There is no fee to apply and no fee to pitch if selected! Apply here now!
Community Event Calendar
Successful Funding with Karl Dakin, Tuesdays at 10:00 AM ET - Click on Events.
10 Years of Reg CF: How It Started vs. How It’s Going: Join the CfPA on Feb 11, 2026, for a special anniversary webinar reflecting on a decade of Regulation Crowdfunding. Hear from Jenny Kassan on Reg CF’s origins and Woodie Neiss on what 10 years of data reveal about what’s worked, what hasn’t, and what’s next—followed by live Q&A. Register here.
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