
2021 Impact Report
Our 2021 Milestones
Since 2018, our community has:
$10.9M+
invested in local businesses
11,000
investments
175
loan campaigns
83%
campaigns funded
$1.7M+
already repaid to investors
Our business owner community
Creating local opportunity by growing local businesses
From pandemic pivots to long-awaited expansions, small businesses across the country are turning to local investors to fund their next step.
Hear from Honeycomb alumni about how a crowdfunded business loan transformed their business and engaged their community:
Business financing with an impact
Throughout the country, qualified entrepreneurs like Darren must often put growth on hold after being denied a bank loan.
Thanks to the Honeycomb investor community, a creditworthy business like Carter's BBQ can access the investment it needs to scale.
49%
woman-owned
24%
minority-owned
46%
in low-to-moderate income communities
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This year contained a flurry of activity on Main Street, despite the setbacks of the ongoing pandemic. Vital crowdfunded loans to small businesses kept capital flowing and fueled Main Street's recovery.
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