New Impact Offerings, Startup Transparency Challenges, Redefining Family Support, A Rising SuperCrowd Movement, and Sustainable Housing Innovation!
This week’s digest highlights new impact offerings, family support innovation, crowdfunding transparency, a rising movement, and sustainable housing.
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MVP Kids Featured Among New Impact Offerings - September 22, 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:
Impact offerings determined by our proprietary analysis.
Offerings with minority founders.
Deals with women founders.
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.
Why So Many Crowdfunded Startups Skip Financial Reporting and Why It Matters
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This article is based on the academic paper “Equity Crowdfunding ‘Rules’: Compliance with Mandated Ongoing Financial Reporting in an Unenforced Environment” by Gregory Burke and Riley League. For the most up-to-date draft, please download it from SSRN here.
When the United States legalized investment crowdfunding in 2016 under Regulation Crowdfunding (Reg CF), it represented a significant change in securities markets. For the first time, everyday investors, not only wealthy or accredited individuals, could purchase shares in small, early-stage companies through online platforms. Since then, thousands of offerings have raised billions of dollars from millions of small-dollar investors.
Alongside this expansion came a reporting requirement. Every company that raises money under Reg CF is obligated to file a simple annual report, known as Form C-AR, with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). These reports are intended to provide updates on the financial position and performance of the firm.
Simplifying Access to Life-Saving Benefits: How Dopple Is Redefining Family Support
tl;dr:
Lisa Marino, CEO of Dopple, shares her journey navigating welfare systems during her MBA at Stanford.
Dopple simplifies access to critical benefits, combining AI and a comprehensive family budgeting platform.
The platform connects families to funding sources, reducing out-of-pocket expenses by leveraging their community.
Lisa emphasizes Dopple’s egalitarian approach, inviting individuals to invest via a Wefunder campaign.
Her superpower, refusing to give up, drives her to tackle challenges with persistence and grit.
SuperCrowd25: A Movement on the Rise
A Community United for Impact
Thousands of founders, investors, social entrepreneurs, and community builders gathered virtually for SuperCrowd25—the largest impact crowdfunding event of the year. For two days, our screens lit up with the faces and voices of people who believe in investing with purpose. This wasn’t just another conference; it felt like a reunion of a movement. The energy was palpable as dreamers and doers from all over came together, all focused on one goal: using crowdfunding to fund a better world.
Watch the replays right here!
Everyone Can Be an Investor
One of the beautiful things about impact crowdfunding is how inclusive it is. Truly, everyone can participate. Whether someone starts with a humble $10 or brings $10,000 to the table, they’re equally welcome. At SuperCrowd25, we celebrated this radical inclusivity. No special license, no pedigree, no massive bank account required—just the desire to make a difference. Crowdfunding democratizes investing, letting everyday people put their money into causes and companies they believe in.
How Gene Eidelman is Transforming Housing with Recycled Plastics and Smart Innovation
tl;dr:
Gene Eidelman cofounded Azure Printed Homes to build faster, cheaper, and sustainable homes using recycled plastics.
Azure’s innovative units range from eco-resorts to affordable housing for the unhoused, addressing critical needs.
Recently named one of Pepperdine University’s Most Fundable Companies, Azure’s success continues to grow.
Gene credits his relentless work ethic and crowdfunding campaigns for raising over $7.2 million.
Azure’s WeFunder campaign, is the best chance for non-accredited investors to join.
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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.
Superpowers for Good Live Pitch on September 29, 2025, hosted by Devin Thorpe on e360tv, will feature Core Tax Deeds, Dopple, ProActive Realty Group, and Victory Hemp Foods pitching their active Regulation Crowdfunding campaigns to a nationwide audience. Viewers can vote for their favorite companies, win prizes, ask live questions, and join a private investor Zoom session to engage directly with founders and even invest during the show. Don’t miss this free chance to discover and support purpose-driven startups—register here: https://thesupercrowd.com/25q3pitch
SuperCrowdHour, October 15, 2025, at 12:00 PM Eastern. Devin Thorpe, CEO and Founder of The Super Crowd, Inc., will lead a session on “The Perfect Pitch: Creating an Irresistible Offering.” As a former investment banker and author, Devin will guide entrepreneurs through the process of crafting a regulated investment crowdfunding offering that aligns with investor expectations and captures attention. In this session, he’ll share what makes a pitch compelling, how to structure terms that attract capital, and practical strategies for presenting your company’s story in a way that resonates with investors. Whether you’re launching your first community raise or refining a current campaign, this SuperCrowdHour will equip you with the tools to stand out and secure investor support. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to transform your vision into a pitch investors can’t resist.
Impact Cherub Club Meeting hosted by The Super Crowd, Inc., a public benefit corporation, on October 28, 2025, at 1:30 PM Eastern. Each month, the Club meets to review new offerings for investment consideration and to conduct due diligence on previously screened deals. To join the Impact Cherub Club, become an Impact Member of the SuperCrowd.
Community Event Calendar
Successful Funding with Karl Dakin, Tuesdays at 10:00 AM ET - Click on Events.
KingsCrowd Investment Crowdfunding Week: September 29 through October 2nd, featuring speakers, panels and live pitches (Devin Thorpe will be judging the Clean Energy pitch session on September 30 at 2ET/11PT). Free registration!
Neighborhood Economics: Chicago takes place September 29–October 1, 2025, at Venue SIX10, bringing together changemakers, innovators, and community leaders reimagining wealth, ownership, and entrepreneurship to drive real community transformation.
Earthstock Festival & Summit (Oct 2–5, 2025, Santa Monica & Venice, CA) unites music, arts, ecology, health, and green innovation for four days of learning, networking, and celebration. Register now at EarthstockFestival.com.
Regulated Investment Crowdfunding Summit 2025, Crowdfunding Professional Association, Washington DC, October 21-22, 2025.
Impact Accelerator Summit is a live in-person event taking place in Austin, Texas, from October 23–25, 2025. This exclusive gathering brings together 100 heart-centered, conscious entrepreneurs generating $1M+ in revenue with 20–30 family offices and venture funds actively seeking to invest in world-changing businesses. Referred by Michael Dash, participants can expect an inspiring, high-impact experience focused on capital connection, growth, and global impact.
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