Housing Equity Accelerator Fellowship
Facilitates new opportunities for diverse real estate developers while also increasing affordable and workforce housing across the Washington metropolitan region. This program is funded by Amazon.
Facilitates new opportunities for diverse real estate developers while also increasing affordable and workforce housing across the Washington metropolitan region. This program is funded by Amazon.
As part of the Momentus Capital family of organizations, we are uniquely positioned to provide a continuum of financial, social, and knowledge capital to help uplift all people’s right to achieve the dreams they have for themselves, their communities, and…
It’s not often you find a modern day “Viking” in Fort Worth, Texas, but that was exactly where young Kajl (pronounced “Carl”) found himself in 1953. “I love people,” says Kajl, a former chef, who is as affable and gregarious…
Since Benjamin Franklin launched the first cooperative business in the United States, co-ops have been formed by their members to respond to the needs of their communities. A co-op is a business that is owned and controlled by its members,…
The Association for Black Economic Power and Sustainable Economies Law Center Share $50,000 Prize Arlington, VA (May 1, 2017) – Capital Impact Partners announced today that it has awarded grants totaling $50,000 to the Association for Black Economic Power and the Sustainable Economies…
We believe that every community should be built on a foundation of equity, inclusiveness and cooperation. This requires us to break down the barriers to success by addressing key social and economic justice issues. That is why we have dedicated…
Two Year Award Enables Continuation of the Successful Cornerstone Homeownership Innovation Program WASHINGTON, D.C. (September 25, 2013) — An innovative effort that builds capacity of local programs that affordable and sustainable homeownership a reality for millions of Americans received a…
The opportunity exists to demonstrate the value that revitalized communities have in fostering good health, economic growth, and interconnectedness. In places like Detroit, Los Angeles, Oakland, and Washington, D.C. our place-based strategy targets capital and commitment across multiple sectors simultaneously….
In 2021, the Nourish DC Collaborative launched. This initiative supports the development of locally owned food businesses in Washington, D.C. communities to create vibrant, healthy neighborhoods.Nourish DC offers flexible loans, grants, and technical assistance to emerging and existing food businesses. While it serves the entire District, the collaborative focuses on supporting businesses in underestimated neighborhoods, which are more often owned or led by people of color.