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Martha’s Table’s relocation and expansion in a new community-services campus will help address local disparities.
Martha’s Table’s relocation and expansion in a new community-services campus will help address local disparities.
CLEAN will conduct campaigns to improve wages and working conditions for car wash workers, and advance policies to address the rights of low-wage immigrant workers.
DEPSA students visit the campus of Harvard University.
Charter schools have more freedom to innovate and tailor their curriculum to the specific needs of students who live in the communities they serve.
As part of the Partnership for the Bay’s Future, Capital Impact is working to preserve and produce affordable housing across the San Francisco Bay area, including our latest development in Redwood City.
Innovation can be difficult, but creating an environment where all ideas are welcome opens up possibilities for improving community outcomes.
We are committed to adressing poverty and creating equity, and that is no different during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our annual report stories show how we work with communities to create opportunity.
Redlining was a common practice, keeping communities of color out of “desirable” parts of town. The effects of this practice continue today.
Capital Impact is still driven by its mission to expand community development through investment in what our neighbors identify as their needs. We continue to work in partnership with communities and organizations to achieve equity and inclusion.
Investing in communities that experienced historical disinvestment breaks barriers to opportunity. The Community Reinvestment Act created CDFIs to do just that.