M artin L uther K ing J r . January 13, 2016 Page 21 2016 special edition a Lbina M inisteriaL a LLiance Robin Jones Maloney (from left), Nitin Rai, Eric Boothe and Stephen Green are the managers behind Elevate Capital, a public-financed investment fund aimed at improving diversity in Portland’s business sector. Capital for Business Sector Diversity Firm to manage fund backed by local governments Portland has a new, public-fi- nanced investment fund aimed to improving diversity among busi- ness startups, and is bringing on a veteran entrepreneur to help manage the project. Nitin Rai, founder and chief executive officer of First Insight Corp., has been selected with his company, Elevate Capi- tal, to manage the new fund and play a leading role in advocating for a resurgent startup commu- nity. Developers and entrepreneurs in Oregon have overwhelming- ly been white men, and the new fund is another step towards changing that and bringing in more diversity to leadership and business positions. The Portland Development Commission, which oversees the new fund, has focused on diversifying leadership in the business sector in Oregon and bringing new life into startups, especially in Portland. The PDC and Multnomah County each contributed $500,000 to the new fund, along with $250,000 from the state of Oregon. The contract with Ele- vate is expected to raise an addi- tional $1.75 million from private investors, bringing the fund’s initial size to about $3 million. Elevate expects to start pour- ing investments back into the community by March of next year, and will develop and raise the additional private funds until that time. Theme: “Remember!, Celebrate!, Act!; King’s legacy of Freedom for the World” Keynote speaker: Ms Charlene Williams, Portland Public School Martin Luther King essay competition winners to be announced Special Music by the Trinity Lutheran church Choir Sunday, January 17th, 4:00 pm Maranatha Church, 4222 NE 12th Ave, Portland, Or 97211