Battle Creek apts target homeless vetsIt's a home for veterans without one.
And the 76-unit Silver Star Apartments are designed to connect veterans not just with a roof over their heads but also the services they need.
Jefferson Oaks: Welcome Baskets for ResidentsResidents moving into their new apartments and homes at Jefferson Oaks, a $17.6 million, 60-unit mixed-income community in Oak Park, received a special welcome from development partners and community leaders. UnitedHealthCare company employees, Cinnaire, and the Community Housing Network led an assembly line to fill baskets with household items and healthy foods.
Video courtesy of: HPA Strategic Communications
Equitable Development Initiative | Alisha MossIn an effort to better ensure that real estate developers of color in Detroit are able to participate in the city’s revitalization in a way that reflects the city’s diversity, we launched the Equitable Development Initiative. Charting a new path toward inclusive economic opportunity, this initiative provides a combination of catalytic capital, one-on-one mentorship with local experts, and formalized training to bolster inclusivity within Detroit’s real estate market. One participant, Alisha Moss, describes her background and excitement for the initiative.
Equitable Development Initiative: Damion EllisIn an effort to better ensure that real estate developers of color in Detroit are able to participate in the city’s revitalization in a way that reflects the city’s diversity, we launched the Equitable Development Initiative. Charting a new path toward inclusive economic opportunity, this initiative provides a combination of catalytic capital, one-on-one mentorship with local experts, and formalized training to bolster inclusivity within Detroit’s real estate market. One participant, Damion Ellis, describes his background and excitement for the initiative.
Equitable Development Initiative: Chase CantrellIn an effort to better ensure that real estate developers of color in Detroit are able to participate in the city’s revitalization in a way that reflects the city’s diversity, we launched the Equitable Development Initiative. Charting a new path toward inclusive economic opportunity, this initiative provides a combination of catalytic capital, one-on-one mentorship with local experts, and formalized training to bolster inclusivity within Detroit’s real estate market. One participant, Chase Cantrell, describes his background and excitement for the initiative.
Revival: CDFIs Investing in Detroit's FutureCapital Impact has invested over $100 million in projects to support revitalization. That effort has included many public and private sector partners. "Revival" highlights the work that Capital Impact and a number of other CDFIs are doing to support a strong, vibrant and inclusive Detroit. We want to thank the Kresge Foundation for supporting the creation of this video.
Revival: The Story of CDFIs in DetroitIFF is among the many community development financial institutions and partner organizations featured in "Revival: CDFIs investing in Detroit's Future." The video, released during Opportunity Finance Network's 2015 annual conference in Detroit, highlights the work that CDFIs are doing to support a strong, vibrant and inclusive Detroit. The video was produced through a partnership among Capital Impact Partners, Invest Detroit, the Kresge Foundation and OFN.