
SuperCrowdLA, a national conference for impact investors and mission-driven entrepreneurs, is launching its first California event with a compassionate approach by offering free tickets to small business owners affected by recent wildfires. The three-day conference, scheduled for May 1–3, 2025, will take place at Los Angeles City College and feature a livestream across multiple platforms.
The event will highlight innovative startups addressing critical societal challenges, including Azure Printed Homes, which uses recycled materials for 3D-printed affordable housing, World Tree, a climate-focused enterprise, and Pivotal Health, a healthtech startup improving urgent care access.
Prominent investment crowdfunding leaders from Los Angeles will participate, including Ron Miller and Johanna Cronin from StartEngine, and Alexandria Fisher and Eric Cox from Netcapital. These organizations are co-hosting and sponsoring the conference, underscoring the city’s growing impact investing ecosystem.
Devin Thorpe, CEO of The Super Crowd, Inc., emphasized the conference’s broader mission of community recovery and entrepreneurial resilience. The event aims to provide small business owners with critical resources, training opportunities, and potential funding connections to support rebuilding efforts.
SuperCrowdLA represents the culmination of a national tour of SuperCrowd events and is positioned as the most comprehensive gathering yet. The conference will feature expert-led panels, live pitch sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities designed to democratize capital access for mission-driven enterprises.
Attendees can expect to engage with investors, advisors, and peers committed to using capital as a transformative tool for social good. The event’s diverse programming reflects a growing trend of integrating social impact with entrepreneurial strategy.

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