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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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SINGLE-FAMILY AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT WEBINAR

January 17, 2022

BLACKS & LATINOS UNITING TO ADDRESS BLACK & LATINO ECONOMICS
ONLY 30 VIRTUAL SEATS LEFT:
SINGLE-FAMILY
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
DEVELOPMENT WEBINAR
JANUARY 17 (NOON EST)
Presented By:
Truist Bank & Regions Bank
JANUARY 17th Zoom Registration Link:
Housing Pros main goal is to provide each of you insight and general training into Al Pina’s Market Based/Profit Oriented Single-Family Affordable Housing Development Model” that includes the following:
  1. Changing your paradigm on building affordable housing: You must get out of the mindset that building affordable housing can only occur in low income areas and that it is not profitable and must have government funding to make feasible,
  2. How to take charge of your affordable housing and not allow government to control it,
  3. Increasing your understanding of profit” that will have a direct impact on your housing bottom line,
  4. Accessing Bank Capital (debt/equity) to build affordable housing: Remember the bank money is not yours-only the profit is
  5. Building Your Construction Infrastructure: Critical to the success and profitability of your affordable housing program,
  6. Targeting high end and profitable single-family housing projects” to bring in significant income to economically blend into your affordable housing program or to use that profit to expand your nonprofits programs/services,
  7. Various stages of both new construction, rehabs and gut rebuilds: How to build profitably,
  8. Building your organizations financial infrastructure: Critical to bank financing,
  9. Capital-Capital-Capital: The life blood of your housing. We will discuss where to find it and how to get it

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Date: 
January 17, 2022 

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