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CENTER FOR COMMUNITY INNOVATION
Sponsors
The center's work would not be possible without contributions from these important organizations.
CURRENT SPONSORS | RECENT SPONSORS | TERNER PRIZE
- California Department of Transportation
- Sacramento, California
- Fisher Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics, UC Berkeley
- Berkeley, California
- The Ford Foundation
- New York, New York
- Institute of Industrial Relations, UC Berkeley
- Berkeley, California
- The San Francisco Foundation
- San Francisco, California
- University of California Transportation Center
- Berkeley, California
- Urban Habitat
- Oakland, CA
- University of California, Berkeley Futures Grant
- Berkeley, CA
- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Washington, DC
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- Annie E. Casey Foundation
- Baltimore, Maryland
- California State Department of Housing and Community Development
- Sacramento, California
- Center for Housing Policy
- Washington, DC
- Doreen B. Townsend Center for the Humanities, UC-Berkeley
- Berkeley, California
- Fannie Mae Foundation
- Washington, DC
- Fisher Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics, UC Berkeley
- Berkeley, California
- Institute of Industrial Relations, UC Berkeley
- Berkeley, California
- The James Irvine Foundation
- San Francisco, California
- John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
- Chicago, Illinois
- National Science Foundation
- Arlington, Virginia
- The San Francisco Foundation
- San Francisco, California
- Temescal Business Improvement District
- Oakland, California
- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Washington, DC
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- Alan Stein, Architectural Record
- New York, New York
- Brad Inman
- Emeryville, California
- College of Environmental Design
- Berkeley, California
- Fisher Center for Real Estate and Urban Economics, UC Berkeley
- Berkeley, California
- IHP Capital Partners
- San Francisco, California
- National Multi Housing Council
- Washington, DC
- The Related Companies
- New York, New York
- The Terner Family
- Urban Land Institute
- Washington, DC
- U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Washington, DC
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Annie E. Casey Foundation:
Making Connections in Oakland's Lower San Antonio District
Too many young people cannot attain their full potential in America because they live in neighborhoods that are disconnected from the support, help, and opportunity that parents need to give their children the best possible chance to succeed.
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CCI is a core partner in the Richmond Equitable Development Initiative (REDI) http://urbanhabitat.org/richmond, a 4-year initiative in Richmond to support a coalition of organizations committed to the principles of equitable development. The partners' vision for Richmond is a community in which every resident has access to affordable housing, and safe, reliable public transit that connects them to living-wage jobs, quality education, a clean environment, health care and other essential services. The lead partners include Urban Habitat, Contra Costa FaithWorks! and the East Bay Alliance for a Sustainable Economy, and the initiative is funded by The Ford and The San Francisco Foundations. Initially, CCI received a Community Outreach Partnership Centers New Directions (COPC) grant from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development to study whether and how revitalization is possible without significant displacement in communities such as Richmond, California and to provide technical assistance. CCI is concentrating research and technical assistance on REDI's housing, economic and land use goals in ways that help partners focus on implementation and strategically developing relationships. In August 2006, we hosted Equitable Development and Mixed-Income Communities: Best Practices and Scenarios, a symposium to inspire Richmond policy makers and stakeholders. We also participate regularly in The REDI Leadership Institute for city and county policymakers. |
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