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Place Your Betts: Tasha Pettis Bonds

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February 20, 2026
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The Capital Gap Is Real, And Tasha Pettis Bonds Is Closing It

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Business Feature of the Week: Tasha Pettis Bonds


Economic growth doesn’t happen by accident. It happens when people who understand the community — and care about the community — take ownership of building its capacity.
Too often, capital leaves our neighborhoods faster than it enters. Businesses struggle not because they lack ideas or work ethic, but because they lack access. Access to funding. Access to networks. Access to institutions that understand their realities.
That’s where leadership matters.
This week on Place Your Betts, we spotlight a woman who has made closing that capital gap her life’s work: Tasha Pettis Bonds.
For more than 30 years, Bonds has operated at the intersection of banking, nonprofit leadership, and community development. She understands both sides of the table — the lender’s risk analysis and the entrepreneur’s ambition. That perspective is rare. And necessary.
Now serving with AltCap — a Kansas City–based Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) — Bonds works daily to dismantle systemic barriers that have historically blocked small businesses, particularly minority-owned enterprises, from securing fair capital.
CDFIs exist for one reason: to invest where traditional institutions hesitate.
But investment is not charity. It’s strategy.
Bonds brings discipline to the capital conversation. She challenges entrepreneurs to prepare properly — to understand their numbers, clarify their model, and articulate their value. Because access to funding isn’t just about need. It’s about readiness.
That’s why she is this week’s Speaker of the Week in the Place Your Betts business playbook series.

Her message is simple:
●Capital flows toward preparation.
●Relationships matter as much as credit scores.
●Financial literacy is a competitive advantage.
●Community development requires participation, not spectatorship.
Closing the capital gap requires more than lenders willing to deploy dollars. It requires business owners who are serious about building sustainable enterprises. It requires professionals who see economic development not as theory, but as responsibility.
Communities thrive when people within them have ownership stakes — in businesses, in property, in institutions. When leadership reflects lived experience. When decision-makers understand the texture of the neighborhood because they’re part of it.
That’s the model.
Bonds represents a generation of financial leadership that doesn’t just approve loans — it builds ecosystems. She understands that when one small business scales, supply chains grow. Jobs expand. Tax bases strengthen. Families stabilize.
That’s capacity building.
And that’s what Place Your Betts is about.
Each week, this feature will highlight leaders, investors, entrepreneurs, and builders who are moving the needle — not just talking about progress, but structuring it.
If economic empowerment is the goal, then strategic capital deployment is the pathway.
The capital gap is real.
But leaders like Tasha Pettis Bonds are proving it is not permanent.

Dasia Betts, columnist and host of Place Your Betts


Place Your Betts (w/Dacia Betts) is a dynamic business and entrepreneur forum spotlighting leaders who are building real impact in their communities, featuring business owners, investors, strategists, and subject-matter experts who provide practical insight on capital access, branding, scaling, financial literacy, and economic development while equipping individuals and businesses to move from ideas to ownership, from conversation to capital, and from participation to lasting economic influence. For more information or to feature a business or entrepreneur or general questions; email: info@stlargusnews.com

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