Philanthropy & Funding
Putting Homeownership Preservation on Philanthropy’s Agenda
Three ways funders can have impact on a problem that is critical to closing the racial wealth gap.
Three ways funders can have impact on a problem that is critical to closing the racial wealth gap.
We’re leading a collective-impact effort to prevent homelessness in Silicon Valley. Our public-private partnership offers a profound model for systems change. | Open access to this article is made possible by Silicon Valley Community Foundation.
The city of Paris is turning empty properties into homes to relieve a supply-strapped housing market.
CAST provides art organizations a pathway to property ownership, giving artists much-needed space to create and display their work.
Understanding the historical roots of many foundation endowments is a critical step in considering the question of philanthropic reparations.
By employing health situation analysis, developers can create real estate projects that generate new value by rooting community well-being in place. | Open access to this article is made possible by Biositu, LLC and Goulston Storrs.
How public, for-profit, and civic organizations working to address the same city-wide social challenge can find a common starting point.
A new federal policy could make the equitable housing that communities need a reality—but only if the right steps are taken to rally resources in support of the rule.
DignityMoves’ interim housing provides immediate support to urban homeless populations.
A collection of standout pieces published online about housing justice, ESG, funding social ventures, and the effects of large, unrestricted gifts on leaders.