The D2D Story

Doorways to Dreams ("D2D") emerged from research conducted in the late 1990s by Harvard Business School professor and Senior Associate Dean, Peter Tufano. In his study of financial innovation, Peter noted an emerging policy trend to provide structured incentives for saving and asset building by low-income families.

But Peter recognized that creating broad based wealth building opportunities for working families would require innovation, such as an substantial reduction in the cost to serve these customers, imaginative new products delivered in creative ways, subtle changes in public policy and new tools to help consumers find their way.

Such innovation was not likely to occur in the private sector, where conventional wisdom holds that no money can be made serving poorer Americans. Yet traditional non-profit agencies often lack the resources and experience to foster new financial products and innovations.

Operating at the intersection of the private, non-profit and public sectors, D2D incubates and promotes practical applications with social impact that might otherwise lack a champion to nurture and bring them to market.

D2D was incorporated as a 501(c)3, non-for-profit organization in 2000 and has an office in the Dudley Square neighborhood of Roxbury, Massachusetts. Its board, staff and business partners have deep experience in financial services, legal and regulatory matters, technology, and community services (including asset building programs).

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D2D's Mission

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D2D Fund seeks to expand access to financial services, especially asset building opportunities, for low-income families by creating, testing and deploying innovative financial products and services.

D2D works with the financial services industry, national non-profit groups, grassroots community agencies, and public policy organizations to generate promising ideas, pilot test systems and programs, build awareness of the needs and potential of low-income communities, and advocate progressive social and economic policy.

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