Yesterday, Dallas City Council approved an $8 million community development grant to restore the iconic Forest Theater in South Dallas. This grant, aimed at funding construction and infrastructure improvements, marks a major step in revitalizing the historic venue that once served as a cultural hub for South Dallas and the Black community, hosting legends like B.B. King, Tina Turner, and Prince. Forest Forward broke ground on the renovations earlier this year, and the revitalized theater is expected to open by the end of 2025, bringing renewed energy and opportunity to the neighborhood. To learn more, visit https://lnkd.in/eBTqSW_8
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Over the past 50 years, the Community Development Block Grant program has significantly improved community well-being. Since 1974, HUD has issued over $160 billion in grants, helping meet the housing needs of 1.9 million households between 2005 and 2023. Beyond the numbers, CDBG has driven tangible change, from rehabilitating homes to improving infrastructure, helping build stronger, healthier communities nationwide. Read more about the accomplishments and future of CDBG: https://hubs.la/Q02Q6b7-0
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Innovative affordable housing initiatives from faith-based organizations are increasingly popping up across the country. Baker Tilly's Ethan Tabakin and Don Bernards shed light on this trend and share more about their work with St. John's in Wisconsin, where deteriorating churches are being transformed into affordable housing units. Read more about how these projects are shaping community development in an article with The Bond Buyer: https://bit.ly/3x5G8VP? #AffordableHousing?
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The City of Bloomington's 2024 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Annual Action Plan is available for public review! Planned spending makes critical investments in housing, infrastructure, social services, and much more. This year's planned investments from CDBG funding include... -Nearly $400,000 in affordable housing preservation ?? -Over $80,000 for financial services, services for unhoused community members, and neighborhood revitalization ?? -Almost $100,000 in sidewalk improvements ? -Over $50,000 in public housing modernizations ?? - $16,000 in fair housing activities ? -Over $30,000 for community planning ?? You can see the entire draft plan here: https://lnkd.in/gAGuuYxg
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Investment is one of the keys to building stronger, more resilient communities. That's why housing programs funded through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) are essential to improving Michigan's whole housing ecosystem. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4cGBMn8
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These Choice Neighborhoods awards exemplify the transformative power of place-based neighborhood revitalization. Of this $325 million federal investment, every $1 in HUD funds will generate $8.65 in additional resources. Collectively, the 7 new awardees will invest more than $2.65 billion in their respective neighborhoods, develop over 6,500 new mixed-income units, and one-for-one replace 2,677 severely distressed public housing units. Two projects I'll highlight: The Syracuse Housing Authority's $50 million award will support 1,404 new mixed-income housing units?in the East Adams neighborhood, a historically Black community whose residents were displaced in 1959 when several blocks were razed for the construction of Interstate 81. As part of this project, the elevated portions of I-81 will be torn down thanks to a $180 million Reconnecting Communities Grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation via the #infrastructure law. The Houston Housing Authority's $50 million award will redevelop the Cuney Homes public housing property and the surrounding historically Black Third Ward neighborhood, a community that George Floyd once called home. The Third Ward was home to many residents emancipated from slavery in the years after Houston’s 1837 founding. When completed, the redevelopment will feature 1,115 mixed-income, transit-oriented units and offer increased access to mental health care, local education resources, and workforce programs. #PublicHousing #Revitalization
Three of CLPHA’s members—Houston Housing Authority, Miami-Dade Public Housing & Community Development Department, and Syracuse Housing Authority—were awarded HUD Choice Neighborhoods Implementation (CNI) Grants for the first time. Two of CLPHA’s members—Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority and Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority—each received an additional $2.5 million in funding for current CNI projects in this latest round of CNI awards. HUD has announced a total of $325 million in CNI grants to fifteen communities. Congratulations to our members on these prestigious awards! Learn more about their transformative projects here: https://lnkd.in/eDhkWrdi
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As Lower and Outer Cape communities grapple with the pressing need for affordable housing, many towns have historically tackled the issue with a piecemeal approach, focusing on one project at a time. This method, while well-intentioned, has proven inadequate in meeting the growing demand, as each project can span up to a decade from conception to completion. Enter the Housing Development Pipeline—a strategic approach the Community Development Partnership (CDP) advanced to streamline and accelerate the development process by ensuring a steady flow of projects in the pipeline. Learn more about this new initiative at https://lnkd.in/drqD8uhw >>
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State Farm Good Neighbor Citizenship Grants support programs in the United States with a long-term, sustainable impact. Their three focus areas are Safety, Community Development, and Education. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/ewqphUCV
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See how we helped redefine Savannah, GA's approach to housing, economic, and community development. With our platform, they streamlined processes, slashed reporting errors by 96%, and shifted focus back to community outreach. Read the case study to get the full story: https://hubs.la/Q02v1Nrb0
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Some words on the Futures Commission report:
Visit our website to read our statement on the Futures Commission Recommendations: " HomeBase Cincinnati?would like to thank?the Futures Commission for lifting up the instrumental work of Cincinnati Community Development Corporations (CDCs) in creating vibrant and healthy neighborhoods.?..." https://lnkd.in/g-htcGA4
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The latest issue of Local Development & Society focuses on an incredibly important topic for institutional philanthropy - place-based grantmaking. There is far too little research guidance on this form of philanthropic practice, but the articles in this issue help fill this void.
OPEN ACCESS THROUGH JULY 31, 2024: Announcing the?publication ?of the special issue of Local Development ?& Society Volume 5 issue 1 on Place Based Philanthropy and Community Development ?has been published as a special issued edited and conceptualized by: Patsy Kraeger, Ph.D., CSU- Bakersfield, Frank Ridzi, Ph.D., MPA, Central New York Community Foundation and Lemoyne College, Rhonda Phillips, PhD, F.A.I.C.P, Chatham University, and,? Kathryn Dilworth, Ph.D., CFRM, CFRE, Purdue University. I am very proud of this work with my co-editors. ?It is four years in the making from conceptualization from May 2020 to publication on May 24, 2024. (The actual volume shows an April 2024 publication date for the special issue). This volume adds a global perspective to placebased philanthropy and community development as well as bringing together academics and high level practioners from community foundations to expand the field recognizing the value of both theory, research and practice. https://lnkd.in/g5ys-2_k Local Development and Society ?is a Taylor & Francis/ Routledge journal is indexed in Scopus. # Placebased Philanthropy # Community Development # Theory and Practice # Community Philanthropy
Local Development & Society
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