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Combatting disparity within District communities empowers marginalized individuals and creates a path to shared prosperity. A pillar of Capital Impact’s work, healthy food is a vital element of a successful future.
Combatting disparity within District communities empowers marginalized individuals and creates a path to shared prosperity. A pillar of Capital Impact’s work, healthy food is a vital element of a successful future.
Greater Washington Partnership CEO J.B. Holston and Capital Impact Partners President and CEO Ellis Carr will discuss inclusive growth, Community Development Financial Institutions, and economic empowerment in underserved communities.
Watch Ellis and Antony’s conversation about how the financial industry, esp. CDFIs, can transform community development by putting the community on top.
The needs of communities are as great as ever. Now is the time to focus on supporting economic, social, and racial justice that will help communities thrive.
Build with community needs in mind, the new headquarters of Martha’s Table includes ample space to hold community events.
Putting the needs and opinions of our communities first is a critical element of ensuring that innovation benefits underinvested communities.
Since the Great Recession, several Detroit neighborhoods have seen investment, with mixed-use and multifamily buildings revitalizing communities.
The decline of industry and financial crises took a great toll on Detroit. Affordable housing is a critical resource for residents experiencing economic hardship and allows community members to participate in the economic vibrancy of revitalizing areas.
Creating space for residents, no matter their socioeconomic background, to share community deepens economic opportunity for all and keeps neighborhoods inclusive.
Capital Impact Board Member Alaina Beverly lends her expertise in empowering communities to support Capital Impact’s social and economic justice work.