NAIC Access

Connecting Managers and Capital

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NAIC Members Pictured (L to R): Jarrid Tingle, Harlem Capital, Samara Hernandez, Chingona Ventures

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Institutional Investor Roadshows

Capital Connection Forums

Institutional Investor Roadshows bring NAIC member firms and capital allocators together to share insights and expand relationships. These monthly capital connection forums give institutional investors an opportunity to connect with diverse-owned firms and provide a platform to learn about investment strategies and manager performance during one-on-one meetings. Institutional Investor Roadshow hosts can specify the types of firms they are interested in meeting and NAIC manages the invitation process and logistics. It’s an easy way to expand your network of alternative investment managers.

Exclusive to Members. By Invitation Only.
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Family Office Symposium

Building Long-Term Partnerships

The Family Office Symposium convenes leading family offices for an intimate, candid dialogue exploring the strategies, performance drivers, and long-term advantages of partnering with diverse-owned alternative investment firms. Designed to build enduring bridges between the family office community and the diverse manager ecosystem, the Symposium creates space for trust, learning, and aligned long-term partnerships.

Exclusive to Members. By Invitation Only.
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Spring Fling

Exclusive Networking Reception

Our Spring Fling reception will bring together more than 300 senior leaders across the alternative asset management ecosystem—including capital allocators, diverse investment managers, and global professional services firms—for an evening of connection, conversation, and relationship-building. Designed to spark meaningful connections, the reception offers attendees a powerful opportunity to build relationships that drive long-term impact.

Exclusive to Members. By Invitation Only.
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Amplifying Alts Forum

Showcasing the Impact of Diverse Managers

The Amplifying Alts Forum convenes 350+ leading GPs and LPs for two days to forge new relationships, share insights, recognize industry leaders, and connect LP and GP decision makers in hundreds of curated one-on-one meetings. The event brings together industry-leading capital allocators, diverse investment managers, and global professional services firms to foster deeper relationships across the alts landscape—setting the stage for a more innovative, inclusive future.

Exclusive to Members. By Invitation Only.
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Institutional Investor Roadshows

Capital Connection Forums

Institutional Investor Roadshows bring NAIC member firms and capital allocators together to share insights and expand relationships. These monthly forums give NAIC members an opportunity to connect with potential investors and provide a platform to discuss investment strategies and manager performance during one-on-one meetings. Roadshow hosts include ILPA, BlackRock, Mercer, CalSTRS, LACERA, NYC Comptroller, MassPrim, Georgetown University, Wellesley College, SURS, and many more.
Exclusive to Members. By Invitation Only.
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2026 Spring Fling

Back in NYC by popular demand! The 2026 NAIC Spring Fling reception will convene more than 300 leaders in alternative asset management including capital allocators, diverse investment managers, and global professional services firms. Expand your network and build new relationships!
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Family Office Symposium

The NAIC Family Office Symposium will bring together leading family offices for an intimate, candid, and high-value dialogue focused on understanding the strategies, performance drivers, and long-term advantages of partnering with diverse-owned private equity, venture capital, private credit, and other alternative investment firms.

Designed as a premier educational and relationship-building experience for family offices, the Family Office Symposium reflects NAIC’s deep commitment to equipping private investors with the insights, context, and trusted connections needed to navigate the diverse-manager landscape with confidence.

Through transparent conversations and curated learning sessions, families will gain a clearer view into the diverse manager ecosystem — how managers are built, how they perform, and how alignment can be created in lasting, meaningful ways.

Ultimately, the Symposium is a gateway for family offices to deepen their knowledge, expand their networks, and build trusted, enduring relationships with exceptional managers who consistently deliver strong results across market cycles.
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2026 Amplifying Alts Forum

Mark your calendars now for our 2026 Annual Amplifying Alts Forum! We’re looking forward to gathering more than 350 LPs, GPs, and industry leaders for 5 events over 2 days to elevate manager performance, unlock fresh insights, and build lasting relationships across the alternatives ecosystem. This unique Forum experience was designed to spotlight diverse voices and foster deeper relationships—setting the stage for a more innovative, inclusive future. It's where the next era of private markets takes shape!

Tools

Fundraising Advisory Support Tracker (F.A.S.T.)

Personal Capital Allocator Introductions

Our industry-leading F.A.S.T. program was designed to introduce capital allocators to diverse-owned managers to build new relationships. The NAIC leadership team meets individually with NAIC member firms to gain a deep understanding of their strategy and objectives in order to provide warm introductions to relevant capital allocators in our network of 190+ institutional investors.
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Reports

Managers in the Market Report

Managers in the Market (MINT) Report

A Compendium of Member Firms’ Tear Sheets for Allocators

The Managers in the Market (MINT) Report is a quarterly compendium of tear sheets for NAIC member firms that are currently fundraising. It serves as a special resource for allocators seeking to invest with high-performing diverse-owned firms. Active funds are categorized by asset class so allocators can easily find those that meet their investment criteria.