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What happens when community capital and culture move in lockstep? In this live episode of The Disruption Lab, we sit down with Brandon Calloway to unpack how KC GIFT is revitalizing Kansas City’s East Side by funding Black-owned businesses—and how his creative venture, Blurred Media, is rewriting who gets represented in anime and manga. It’s a masterclass in practical impact: passion meets logic, storytelling meets metrics, and neighborhood change happens with residents, not to them.
You’ll hear how KC GIFT’s focused model works—51% Black-owned in the target area, at least 3 months of revenue, a clear plan for growth and job creation—plus the rigorous backend: legal and accounting hygiene, quarterly reporting, and a full year of bookkeeping, coaching, and marketing support. We also dive into the power of narrative (“storytelling is our stock price”) and why real economic development is algebra—sometimes even calculus. Along the way: the Troost Avenue 20-mile walk that turned into citywide buzz, the rise of individual giving as a modern philanthropy engine, and what leaders learn when they scale without losing trust.
Why listen (and share):
Proven outcomes: ~$1.96M granted to 79 businesses, 153 new jobs, and ~209% average revenue growth a year after funding.
Playbook you can copy: A repeatable grant + services model that ties dollars to jobs—not just headlines.
Capital x Culture: How media representation and access to capital fight the same systemic barriers.
Actionable leadership: Saying no, building systems, integrating AI into small-biz ops, and keeping focus.
Perfect for founders, funders, ecosystem builders, and anyone serious about inclusive economic development, entrepreneurship in Kansas City, and creative industries that move markets.
By Kevin McGinnisWhat happens when community capital and culture move in lockstep? In this live episode of The Disruption Lab, we sit down with Brandon Calloway to unpack how KC GIFT is revitalizing Kansas City’s East Side by funding Black-owned businesses—and how his creative venture, Blurred Media, is rewriting who gets represented in anime and manga. It’s a masterclass in practical impact: passion meets logic, storytelling meets metrics, and neighborhood change happens with residents, not to them.
You’ll hear how KC GIFT’s focused model works—51% Black-owned in the target area, at least 3 months of revenue, a clear plan for growth and job creation—plus the rigorous backend: legal and accounting hygiene, quarterly reporting, and a full year of bookkeeping, coaching, and marketing support. We also dive into the power of narrative (“storytelling is our stock price”) and why real economic development is algebra—sometimes even calculus. Along the way: the Troost Avenue 20-mile walk that turned into citywide buzz, the rise of individual giving as a modern philanthropy engine, and what leaders learn when they scale without losing trust.
Why listen (and share):
Proven outcomes: ~$1.96M granted to 79 businesses, 153 new jobs, and ~209% average revenue growth a year after funding.
Playbook you can copy: A repeatable grant + services model that ties dollars to jobs—not just headlines.
Capital x Culture: How media representation and access to capital fight the same systemic barriers.
Actionable leadership: Saying no, building systems, integrating AI into small-biz ops, and keeping focus.
Perfect for founders, funders, ecosystem builders, and anyone serious about inclusive economic development, entrepreneurship in Kansas City, and creative industries that move markets.