New Impact Offerings, Solving the Housing Crisis, Seizing New Opportunities, Fair Terms for Impact Investors, and the Power of Regulation Crowdfunding!
This week features new impact offerings, sustainable housing solutions, opportunities for founders, investor fairness, and the continued evolution of regulation crowdfunding.
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EVII Mission Hills Featured Among New SuperCrowd Impact Offerings - April 27, 2026
Each week, Superpowers for Good shares a curated list of new investment offerings added to FINRA-registered crowdfunding portals and by broker-dealers. Using the SuperCrowd Classification Policy, we highlight offerings that qualify for Social Impact, Women in Leadership, and Underrepresented Founder Leadership based on publicly available information and objective criteria. We prioritize these categories and also include other newly launched offerings that may be of interest to our community.
We organize the opportunities into four groups:
Social Impact offerings
Women in Leadership offerings
Underrepresented Founder Leadership offerings
Other new offerings added during the week
In some cases, classification details become clear only after additional public information is available. When an offering meets the criteria, we include it in the appropriate category, even if it was not part of the original weekly list. See the categorized offerings below.
Solving the Housing Crisis with Sustainable, Attainable Homes
tl;dr:
Skip Hulsey introduced Lagom Development, a purpose-driven company addressing the U.S. housing crisis with scalable solutions.
Lagom Development uses Structural Insulated Panels to build affordable, energy-efficient homes in just four hours.
The company is raising funds through a regulated crowdfunding campaign on Wefunder.
Skip shared his personal journey in housing and his decision to pursue innovative solutions post-COVID.
Skip’s superpower—team building—has been critical to assembling a high-performance team at Lagom Development.
Don’t Let a Five-Minute Application Become a Missed Opportunity
Founders are busy.
That is not a cliché. It is the operating condition of the job.
You are selling, hiring, raising capital, serving customers, fixing problems, managing cash, supporting your team and trying to keep one eye on the long-term vision while today’s urgent work demands everything you have.
That is why the easiest tasks sometimes get pushed aside.
Not because they are unimportant.
Because they are easy.
PurposeBuilt100™ applications are open now. The application is free. It takes about three to five minutes.
That makes it tempting to say, “I’ll do it later.”
But this is one of those moments when later can quietly become never.
Impact Investors Deserve Fair Terms
Everyday investors who want to invest for impact run a real risk: we may accept more financial risk, or lower potential returns, than we can afford simply because we care about the mission.
There are times when I absolutely support that kind of philanthropic approach.
I make Kiva loans every month. I do that knowing I won’t earn a financial return. In fact, after defaults and currency losses, I expect to get back a little less than I put in. I’m comfortable with that because I value the impact. In my mind, those are philanthropic investments.
But most of our money can’t be treated that way.
For ordinary investors—people saving for retirement, college, a home purchase, a rainy day or simply a more secure future—most investments need to be priced to produce a reasonable return for the risk involved.
That is especially true in regulated investment crowdfunding.
Reg CF offerings are risky. Startups fail. Small businesses struggle. Even good founders with good intentions can run out of money, miss projections or discover that the market is harder than expected.
Impact matters deeply to me. Every Reg CF investment I make has to pass an impact test. But impact does not eliminate financial risk. It does not make valuation irrelevant. It does not make unfair terms fair.
The Power of Regulation Crowdfunding: From White House Advocacy to Transforming Startup Finance
tl;dr:
Sherwood (Woodie) Neiss explained his journey advocating for the JOBS Act and Regulation Crowdfunding.
He described the historic White House signing ceremony and bipartisan efforts behind the legislation.
Woodie emphasized the importance of compliance for companies raising capital via Regulation Crowdfunding.
He introduced carfiling.com, a tool designed to simplify annual reporting for entrepreneurs.
Woodie highlighted his superpower—connecting—and shared personal insights on fostering human relationships.
Discover Vetted Impact Investments in One Place
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Max-Impact Members
(We’re grateful for every one of these community champions who make this work possible.)
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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 May 19th at 8:00 PM ET/5:00 PM PT. Mark your calendar. We’ll send private emails to Impact Members with registration details. Upgrade to Impact Membership today!
SuperCrowdHour, May 20, 2026, at 12:00 PM Eastern. Devin Thorpe will lead a session on “How to File Your Form C-AR Yourself for Free!” Designed for founders and issuers navigating regulated investment crowdfunding, this practical session will walk attendees through the annual Form C-AR filing process and show how to complete it independently—without unnecessary legal or filing expenses. Devin will explain what information is required, common mistakes to avoid, important deadlines to remember, and how staying compliant helps build trust with investors while protecting your raise. Whether you’ve recently closed an offering or are preparing for your first annual report, this SuperCrowdHour will provide a clear, cost-effective roadmap to filing your Form C-AR with confidence. Register here: https://thesupercrowd.com/20may26
SuperCrowd26 featuring PurposeBuilt100™️: This August 25–27, founders, investors, and ecosystem leaders will gather for a three-day, broadcast-quality global experience focused on disciplined capital formation, regulated investment crowdfunding, and purpose-driven growth. We’re bringing together leading voices in impact investing, compliance, digital marketing, and circular economy innovation to deliver practical frameworks, real-world case studies, and actionable strategies. The event culminates in the PurposeBuilt100™️ Showcase, recognizing 100 of the fastest-growing purpose-driven companies in the U.S. Register now to secure your seat and get all the details. August 25–27, streaming worldwide.
Share the application for the PurposeBuilt100™: Purpose-driven founders deserve recognition. The PurposeBuilt100™ application window is now open—celebrating the fastest-growing companies building profit with purpose. If you know a founder creating real impact and real growth, please share this opportunity. Applications are free and confidential. Explore the program and apply today: PurposeBuilt100.com.
Superpowers for Good Live Pitch on e360tv — June 3, 2026. Purpose-driven founders raising capital through Regulation Crowdfunding are invited to apply by May 6, 2026, for a chance to pitch live to a national audience of investors and impact champions.
Community Event Calendar
Successful Funding with Karl Dakin, Tuesdays at 10:00 AM ET - Click on Events.
Earthstock Summit, Ojai, CA, May 29-31: The Earthstock Regenerative Summit in Ojai brings together leaders and community members for panels, workshops, films, music, and hands-on projects focused on regenerative agriculture, ecological design, resilience, health, and sustainable living.
Save the Date! October 20th and 21st will be the Crowdfunding Professional Association Regulated Investment Crowdfunding Summit for 2026. This is the event of the year for everyone in the crowdfunding ecosystem.
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