For the past 11 years, SOCAP Open has invited thought leaders, entrepreneurs, investors, and changemakersworldwide to shape the content at our flagship event. This year, under the theme The Future Is Collaborative: Taking Impact Mainstream, we reaffirm our commitment to breaking silos and driving systemicchange.
We believe collaboration is the key to unlocking capital for impact and catalyzing transformative progress. That’s why one-third of SOCAP’s programming is community-driven—designed by and for the impact community!
SOCAP Open is more than just a call for submissions—it’s a call to action. This is your opportunity to break silos, challenge assumptions, and collaborate in bold new ways. We invite you to take the stage, share transformative ideas, and lead action-oriented conversations that push impact beyond discussion and into the mainstream.
Selected speakers will receive a complimentary SOCAP25 ticket, valued at $1,999!
SOCAP Open Selection Process Timeline
Be part of the movement and help turn ideas into action for lasting global impact!
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Search and vote below for the session(s) you want to see at SOCAP25!
Speakers:
Aja Brown, Strategic Impact Partner - FORWARD Platform, Chad Gentry, Chair of the Board - Colorado Village Collaborative, Shelby Kohn, Managing Director - Maycomb Capital
Speakers:
Víctor Hugo Moctezuma, CEO - iLab, Mariana Levet, Executive Director - Impulsera, Alejandra Barroeta, Managing Director - Distrito Emprendedor
Format: Workshop (Up to 3 Facilitators/Instructors)
Speakers:
Joshua Miller, Vice President of Policy and Research - Accion Opportunity Fund, Liesel Pritzker Simmons, Co-Founder - Blue Haven Initiative, Jacob Haar, Co-Founder & Managing Partner - Community Investment Management
Speakers:
Jens Ludwig, Edwin A. and Betty L. Bergman Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago, Pritzker Director of the University of Chicago’s Crime Lab, co-director of the Education Lab, and co-director of the National Bureau of Economic Research - The University of Chicago, Matt Tower, Editor - EdSheet