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We call entrepreneurs of all kinds, starters. More than ever, we need starters to drive economic recovery and advance economic justice. We do that by changing minds, policies, and communities. We seek to build a national civic infrastructure for the new economy that unleashes entrepreneurial opportunity for all of us. 

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Right to Start is a campaign to rebuild the American economy by putting entrepreneurs first. We do that by changing minds, policies, and communities. We seek to build a national civic infrastructure for the new economy that unleashes entrepreneurial opportunity for all of us. The campaign consists of two affiliated nonprofit entities: Right to Start is a 501(c)3, and Right to Start Fund is a 501(c)4.
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