New Impact Offerings, Uniting a Divided America, The Rise of the Real AI Economy, PurposeBuilt100™ Advantage, and Investing with Impact!
This week highlights new impact offerings, solutions for political unity, the future of AI-driven entrepreneurship, purpose-led growth, and empowering impact investors and founders.
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Tatleaux - NJ Community Solar Featured Among New Impact Offerings - April 6, 2026
Each week, Superpowers for Good shares a list of all the new investment offerings added to FINRA-registered crowdfunding portals and by broker-dealers. We focus on and list first those with social impact and underrepresented founders. We also add other newly launched offerings that may be of interest to our community. We’ll share four separate lists:
Impact offerings determined by our proprietary analysis.
Offerings with minority founders.
Deals with women founders.
Other new offerings added during the week.
Sometimes, it takes weeks for our source to determine that a company has a social impact, a woman, or a 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.
The Psychology of Divided Politics: How “UNFIT TOO” Aims to Unite Americans
tl;dr:
Dan Partland’s new documentary UNFIT TOO explores solutions to America’s extreme polarization and populism.
The film builds on the success of #UNFIT, examining Trump’s psychology and its impact on politics.
Dan describes populism as a key threat to democracy’s representation, collaboration, and common-ground solutions.
The sequel aims to provide tools for healing divides within families, communities, and broader political contexts.
UNFIT TOO is raising funds via Wefunder, where business and philanthropy align for cultural impact.
The Real AI Economy Will Be Built by Impact Entrepreneurs
The headlines this week have been hard to miss: layoffs in tech, executives talking about efficiency, and artificial intelligence increasingly cited as a reason jobs are disappearing. Challenger, Gray & Christmas says technology companies announced 52,050 job cuts in the first quarter of 2026, the highest first-quarter total for the sector since 2023. In March alone, AI was the leading reason companies gave for layoffs, with 15,341 announced cuts tied to AI, or 25 percent of all cuts that month.
That is real news. But it is not the whole story.
If you only read the layoff headlines, you might conclude that AI is mainly a machine for replacing people. I think that gets the story backward. At the biggest companies, AI may indeed be used first as a cost-cutting tool. Large organizations under pressure to keep growing profits often reach for the lever they know best: reducing headcount. But outside the bubble of big tech, in the world where most Americans actually live and work, AI is more likely to be an enabling technology than a job-destroying one. The real AI economy will not be built primarily by the companies cutting jobs to fund bigger infrastructure budgets. It will be built by entrepreneurs using AI to make small and midsize businesses more capable, more competitive, and more impactful.
PurposeBuilt100™: The Recruiting Advantage of Purpose and Growth
In every job market—hot or cold—one thing never changes: attracting the best people is hard.
Even today, when hiring is a little easier than it has been in recent years, the most talented, mission-driven professionals still have choices. They want meaningful work. They want career growth. And increasingly, they want proof that a company is both values-driven and thriving.
That’s why we created PurposeBuilt100™.
PurposeBuilt100 recognizes the 100 fastest-growing purpose-driven companies in America, highlighting organizations that combine measurable impact with strong, sustained revenue growth.
This recognition is more than a trophy. It’s a signal.
When a company earns a place in the PurposeBuilt100, it communicates something powerful to prospective employees, investors, and partners:
This is a place where purpose and performance coexist.
In our experience covering thousands of impact-driven founders through Superpowers for Good, the companies that attract exceptional talent consistently demonstrate two things:
Authentic mission alignment — people believe the work matters.
Real business momentum — people believe their careers will grow there.
Too often, candidates must choose between these. PurposeBuilt100 companies prove they don’t have to.
Investing With Impact: How Swan Impact Network Empowers Purpose-Driven Founders
tl;dr:
The Swan Impact Network combines meaningful social impact with financial returns to support mission-driven founders.
Accredited investors can start with $5,000 investments, giving everyday people better access to angel investing.
Swan provides mentorship and guidance, ensuring founders grow their businesses with strategic support.
Suresh’s superpower for scaling initiatives combines vision, strategy, and action for maximum impact.
The associate program educates young members and diversifies angel investing for new generations.
Discover Vetted Impact Investments in One Place
Explore smarter investing with the SuperCrowd Investment Directory—your go-to resource for discovering vetted impact opportunities. Browse nearly 100 live offerings, including Devin’s Impact Picks, complete with due diligence insights to help you invest with confidence. Start searching, comparing, and uncovering opportunities that align with both your financial goals and your values.
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Max-Impact Members
(We’re grateful for every one of these community champions who make this work possible.)
Brian Christie, Brainsy | Cameron Neil, Lend For Good | Carol Fineagan, Independent Consultant | Hiten Sonpal, RISE Robotics | John Berlet, CORE Tax Deeds, LLC. | Justin Starbird, The Aebli Group | Lory Moore, Lory Moore Law | Marcia Brinton, High Desert Gear | Mark Grimes, Networked Enterprise Development | Matthew Mead, Hempitecture | Michael Pratt, Qnetic | Mike Babbit | Coledger Solutions | Mike Green, Envirosult | Nick Degnan, Unlimit Ventures | Dr. Nicole Paulk, Siren Biotechnology | Paul Lovejoy, Stakeholder Enterprise | Pearl Wright, Global Changemaker | Scott Thorpe, Philanthropist | Sharon Samjitsingh, Health Care Originals
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 April 14th 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, April 15, 2026, at 12:00 PM Eastern. Devin Thorpe, CEO and Founder of The Super Crowd, Inc., will lead a session on “Compliance Made Easy: Navigating Form C.” Drawing on his extensive experience as an investment banker, impact investor, and crowdfunding expert, Devin will simplify the complexities of Form C filing for regulated investment crowdfunding campaigns. In this session, he’ll walk through the key components of Form C, highlight common compliance pitfalls, and share practical strategies to ensure your offering meets regulatory requirements with confidence. Whether you’re launching your first campaign or refining your compliance process, this SuperCrowdHour will equip you with the knowledge to navigate Form C efficiently—so you can focus on building trust and raising capital successfully.
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.
Community Event Calendar
Successful Funding with Karl Dakin, Tuesdays at 10:00 AM ET - Click on Events.
ICW 2026 Keynote Kickoff - Apr 13 | 10:30–11:00 AM PT - Tim Draper kicks off ICW 2026 with insights on backing transformative startups. Set the stage for three days of pitches, panels, and competition.
Creators as an Asset Class - Apr 13 | 11:00–11:55 AM PT - Scott Kitun and Brian Belley explore creator investing as a new asset class. Learn the opportunities, risks, and emerging playbook.
Group A Pitch Session - Apr 13 | 12:00–12:55 PM PT - Devin Thorpe, Hugh McDermott, and Wendel Afonso present live pitches. Vote for the top startup advancing to the Championship.
Group B Pitch Session - Apr 13 | 2:00–2:55 PM PT - Paul Lovejoy, Sona Shah, Joe Schaeppi, and Hiten Sonpal pitch live. Cast your vote and back the strongest founder.
Capital Dept: Diversifying the Capital Stack - Apr 14 | 11:00–11:55 AM PT - Kelley Frank, Brian Belley, Olowo-n’djo Tchala, Yael Weiss, and Wendel Afonso share proven fundraising strategies. Learn how to plan, launch, and close a successful raise.
Group C Pitch Session - Apr 14 | 12:00–12:55 PM PT - Justin Renfro, Franck Lahaye, and Trevor Legwinski feature in this live pitch round. Watch, evaluate, and vote for the standout startup.
The Listing Playbook - Apr 14 | 1:00–1:55 PM PT - Ajay Tandon, Chris Lustrino, and Gregg Jaclin discuss post-raise pathways. Learn how startups prepare for listings and liquidity.
Group D Pitch Session - Apr 14 | 2:00–2:55 PM PT - Chase Collins, Amanda Benaim, Arthur Erickson, Chad McClennan, and Cole Shepherd pitch live. Vote for who advances to the final round.
Beyond Stocks: Alternative Investing - Apr 15 | 11:00–11:55 AM PT - Scott Kitun and Darren Rovell explore collectibles and alternative assets. Discover trends shaping modern portfolios.
Group E Pitch Session - Apr 15 | 12:00–12:55 PM PT - Eitan Charnoff, Teddy Lyons, Annette Azan, Jaeson Bang, and Jeremy McCool present the final pitches. Last chance to vote before finalists are selected.
Compliance & Regulatory Landscape - Apr 15 | 1:00–1:55 PM PT - Brian Belley, Andrew Stephenson, and Jason Fishman cover key regulations. Understand disclosures, protections, and what’s changing.
Championship Pitch & Closing - Apr 15 | 2:00–3:15 PM PT - Chris Lustrino, Léa Bouhelier-Gautreau, and Teddy Lyons host the final round. Watch the winner crowned and ICW 2026 conclude.
Want to Work to Clean Up Fashion? Career Choices in a Challenging Environment (Washington, DC | Tue, April 21, 2026 | 11:30 AM–1:00 PM EDT): Join Women for Women’s Wear during DC Climate Week for an interactive roundtable + networking on building a career in sustainable fashion—whether you’re exploring a new path, considering a pivot, or looking to drive impact from within your current role. Hear practical insights from professionals across apparel/footwear, government, technology, and finance, and leave with clearer next steps (bring your lunch; refreshments served). Limited space—registration subject to approval (Chatham House Rules apply). Register: https://luma.com/yyz01e4i
Fashion and the Climate Crisis: Policy and Innovation for a Cleaner Industry (Washington, DC | Tue, April 21, 2026 | 3:00–4:30 PM EDT): Join Loop Labs and Women for Women’s Wear during DC Climate Week 2026 for a high-energy session on how policy, innovation, and entrepreneurship are reshaping fashion—featuring a policy panel on sustainability standards and supply-chain transparency, curated networking across government/industry/creatives, and a sustainable fashion showcase spotlighting circular designs from DC-area makers. Limited space—registration subject to approval. Register: https://luma.com/1ns7cqsj
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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