Dismantling structural racism in community development financial practices and policies can help level the financial playing field. Explore evidence-based strategies that can help corporate and other philanthropies fulfill their promises and achieve these goals.
Many of the cities and towns with the most restrictive land-use rules rely on higher-level government revenue. Findings from eight municipalities reveal opportunities to leverage this money to promote more inclusive land-use policies.
Learn how a support system of organizations, groups, and individuals—what researchers define as the social sector infrastructure—enables social sector entities to thrive and make a difference in their communities.
With new zoning policies, municipalities throughout Washington’s Puget Sound region could make room for more homes near transit and alleviate the area’s affordability and housing stock issues.