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Where have we been?

Where have we been?

Where are we now?

Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3

Phase 1 (2016)

We recruited stakeholders to analyze the problem, created a beginning set of system elements, and began considering a framework for a Detroit community development system.

Phase 2 (2017-2018)

We formed an Advisory Council, conducted extensive research resulting in a specific set of challenges and created Task Forces to respond to those challenges and develop test-projects for most of the elements.

Phase 3 (2019-2020)

Stakeholders will champion elements of the system, working closely with CDOs and GROs, by “test-piloting” project ideas:

  • Coordination of Capacity Building Services
  • Community Development Career Navigation Model
  • Neighborhood Vitality Success Framework
  • Neighborhood Voice and Advocacy Framework
  • At least two city-CDO funded partnerships

Simultaneously we will:

  • Activate the System Capitalization element
  • Establish a governance/oversight structure
  • Develop a process to resolve CDO coverage for all neighborhoods
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Landlords as Stewards of Housing Stability

September 28, 2021 @ 1:30 pm5:00 pm

Enterprise Community Partners
Landlords as Stewards of
Housing Stability

September 28 | 1:30 — 3 P.M. ET

 
The economic shock of the pandemic has taken a financial toll on tenants and landlords, including providers of affordable housing. Many housing providers are facing significant financial pressures, from rising insurance rates to declining collections.

Providers of affordable housing are navigating significant stresses on their portfolios while continuing to address the needs of their buildings and tenants. In the long run, the challenges facing providers and tenants alike threaten to destabilize the long-term feasibility of the nation’s housing stock.

Join Enterprise and other housing providers to learn how they are balancing financial losses to ensure tenants’ long-term housing stability – and the impact on affordable housing preservation.

Speakers:

  • Jacqueline Waggoner, President, Enterprise Community Partners Solutions Division
  • Maria Torres-Springer, Vice President for US Programs, Ford Foundation
  • Flora Arabo, Senior Director, Policy Development & Research, Enterprise Community Partners
  • Van Scott, Director of Development, Southern California/Jordan Downs, BRIDGE Housing Corporation; Private Landlord
  • Michael Butchko, Vice President of Business Intelligence, NeighborWorks
  • Gayle Filo, President, Enterprise Residential
  • Dontae Latson, Executive Director, Rocky Mountain Communities
  • Trevor Samios, Senior Vice President of Connected Communities, WinnCompanies
Register Today
 
This event is part of a four-part webinar series supported by JPMorgan Chase & Co. Past sessions are available on Enterprise Community Partners’ YouTube channel.

Details 

Date: 
September 28, 2021 

Time: 
1:30 pm — 5:00 pm 

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