Partner With The Creative Capital Access Collaborative
Capital shapes the future.
Who has access to it determines who builds wealth, who scales innovation, and who defines the next economy.
At The Creative Capital Access Collaborative (CCAC), capital is more than money. We operate across seven forms of capital that together determine entrepreneurial success:
Financial Capital | Social Capital | Human Capital | Intellectual Capital | Cultural Capital | Structural Capital | Material Capital
The CCAC exists to redesign how these forms of capital flow, bringing together:
• Entrepreneur Support Organizations
• Impact & philanthropic funders
• Corporate strategics/investors
• Investors and fund managers
Together, these partners architect innovative capital pools, readiness tools, and hybrid models that expand ownership, unlock opportunity, and generate measurable ROI.
CCAC partners engage in one of three powerful roles:
Creators: Design and launch new capital pools and readiness tools that dismantle systemic barriers and open capital pathways.
Capitalizers: Contribute and activate capital to fuel pilots, strengthen infrastructure, and produce measurable economic and community returns.
Connectors: Embed capital solutions within broader ecosystems, accelerating adoption and expanding inclusive impact.
This application is not simply about joining a network. It is about stepping into a shared effort to build capital infrastructure that no single organization could create alone.
Together, we are building the future economy!
InstructionsPlease complete all sections of the application. If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to ajohnson@inbia.org
You will:
• Share basic organizational information
• Identify the forms of capital you can activate
• Select how you want to engage in building capital pools and tools
• Answer role-specific questions based on your selected pathway
The application adapts based on your selections.
Time CommitmentMost applicants complete this in 6–10 minutes.
Organizations actively designing capital pools or readiness tools may take slightly longer.
Click Next to begin designing the future of capital access.