The city of Orlando, which is hosting the 9th Annual Purpose Built Communities conference this fall, is home to one of the most dynamic Purpose Built efforts in the country. In some six short years, a broad range of cross-sectoral partners have come together to create measurable results as they work with residents and each … Continue Reading →
Tulsa’s Growing Together Joins Purpose Built Communities Network
Growing Together is the 14th Network Member Nationally and the First in Oklahoma Atlanta, GA – Purpose Built Communities recently welcomed Growing Together, the community quarterback of a neighborhood transformation in Tulsa, OK, as its 14th Network Member nationally. Growing Together’s work is focused on the Kendall-Whittier neighborhood, where they are working with partners to … Continue Reading →
Woodlawn Homeowners Benefit from Revitalization Through Assistance Program
By Melanie Lasoff Levs One of the pillars of the Purpose Built Communities model for revitalization is mixed-income housing. In most cases, that means new rental housing, but some Purpose Built Communities have found ways to help homeowners in their neighborhoods as well. Over the past two years, the Woodlawn Foundation in Birmingham has run … Continue Reading →
The Case for Addressing Poverty One Place at a Time
This piece was originally published in the monograph “Place-Based Initiatives in the Context of Public Policy and Markets: Moving to Higher Ground” by The Center on Philanthropy & Public Policy at the University ofSouthern California. The Case for Addressing Poverty One Place at a Time by Greg Giornelli, President and COO, Purpose Built Communities One particular quote in Chapter 3 of … Continue Reading →