America is facing a capital emergency that we may not feel now…

but future generations will.

America is Losing Ground…

The Budget Deficit is unsustainable. Upward mobility is on the decline. The cost of healthcare is increasing without improvements in outcomes. AI will displace workers and we are not ready.

Since 1997s U.S. public listings have fallen by over 42%. Our National Debit is now over $38 trillion today.

Existential Threats Facing America

The Deficit

ballooning debt without sustainable fixes

Military Superiority

losing our edge endangers national security

De-Dollarization

weakening global confidence in U.S. currency

Disinformation & Propaganda

eroding national unity and trust

Cost of Education & Healthcare

rising faster than income, limiting opportunity

Climate

inaction is now an economic disadvantage

Loss of the Middle Class

declining upward mobility and wage stagnation

Our Opportunity

America faces a pivotal moment. The decline in problem solving innovation, public company listings, and upward mobility is not inevitable - it’s fixable.

With significant funding, we can fix the structural engines of growth.

The Weild Foundation exists to translate research into politically viable bipartisan reform - developing policy, market, and educational solutions that restore competitiveness and opportunity for all Americans.

Our Core Programs to Solve the Crisis

  • Research & Policy Development

    White papers and policy briefs across four verticals: People, Capital Access, Resources, and Entrepreneurship.

  • "Collective Intelligence" Panels

    “Blue Ribbon” expert panels solving intractable policy challenges through Collective Intelligence.

  • Education & Media Outreach

    Briefings, webinars, and public education campaigns to translate research into reform.

  • Annual "State of American Competitiveness" Conference

    Flagship event uniting policymakers, economists, and business leaders to drive collaboration and accountability.

We passed the only major capital-access legislation since 1940. We’re due for more change.