Partnership for the Bay’s Future Marks One-Year Anniversary: Public-Private Partnership Exceeds Initial $500 Million Goal to Preserve, Produce, and Protect Affordable Housing
The Partnership for the Bay's Future is a unique cross-sector effort to tackle housing issues in the
"The housing crisis requires bold action on multiple fronts and it requires that all sectors come to the table to drive new solutions—the government, the private sector, philanthropies, advocates, and faith leaders," said
"All Californians deserve a place they can call home, where they feel a sense of belonging in their community, and where they can build a better future for themselves and their families regardless of their race or zip code," said
Challenge Grant Recipients: Protecting Renters and Preserving Affordable Homes
The Partnership's first group of Challenge Grant recipients were on hand for today's anniversary event. The grantees are local government entities and community organizations working to advance policy solutions to protect renters and preserve existing affordable housing:
Alameda County and Resources forCommunity Development City of Berkeley andEast Bay Community Law Center City of East Palo Alto and theEast Palo Alto Community Alliance andNeighborhood Development Organization (EPA CAN DO)City of Oakland and the Bay Area For All (BA4A) Preservation TableCity of Palo Alto and SV@HomeCity of Redwood City andLegal Aid Society of San Mateo County City of San Jose and SOMOS Mayfair
Proposed policies are an innovative collection of approaches to the region's housing problems, including new systems to provide renters and communities with the right to purchase affordable homes before they are sold to outside investors, ensure county-wide protections for renters, and establish new approaches to building community wealth. As part of the Challenge Grant award, each grantee jurisdiction has been matched with a mid-career fellow. The fellows will provide needed capacity and expertise to accelerate solutions, and grantees will have access to technical assistance and expert consultants to help them implement policy changes identified in the grant proposals.
Investing in
The Partnership's Bay's
"Investors are connecting their capital to their values in order to make
To date, the Bay's
"The Partnership for the Bay's Future is uniquely positioned not only to bring flexible capital to the table to substantially grow the number of affordable homes in the region, but also to champion policies that will both increase housing and protect vulnerable renters," said Chan Zuckerberg Initiative's Director of Housing Affordability,
________________________________________________________________________________
PARTNERSHIP FOR THE BAY'S FUTURE
Launched in early 2019 after more than a year of conversations with community and faith leaders, housing experts, elected officials, nonprofit and for-profit developers, business leaders, and residents, the Partnership focuses on advancing a more inclusive and equitable future for our region by solving its interconnected challenges: housing, transportation, and economic opportunity. The Partnership's affordable housing efforts center around two key funding components. The first is the Bay's
The Partnership was founded with the initial support of the
Additional information about the Partnership for the Bay's Future, including file photography for media use, can be found here.
View original content to download multimedia:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/partnership-for-the-bays-future-marks-one-year-anniversary-public-private-partnership-exceeds-initial-500-million-goal-to-preserve-produce-and-protect-affordable-housing-300998839.html
SOURCE Partnership for the Bay's Future
PG&E clears another bankruptcy hurdle with debt refinancing
After high hopes deflate, software maker InsPro sold to rival for $12 million; and other deals
Advisor News
Annuity News
Health/Employee Benefits News
Life Insurance News