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Brett Theodos
Director, Center for Local Finance and Growth
Housing and Communities Division Center for Local Finance and Growth
  • Profile
  • Outside Affiliations
  • Brett Theodos is the director of the Center for Local Finance and Growth at the Urban Institute. He is a leading researcher in mission finance, small business outcomes, place-based development, and wealth-building tools. Theodos is regularly called upon by practitioners and policymakers to inform how to better expand prosperity in the US.

    Theodos serves on the board of directors with the Center for Community Progress, the Douglass Community Land Trust, Grounded Solutions Network, and the Housing Authority of Prince George’s County, Maryland. 

    Theodos received his BA from Northwestern University, MPP from Georgetown University, and PhD in public policy from the George Washington University.
     

    Research and Evidence
    Housing and Communities Technology and Data
    Expertise
    Center for Local Finance and Growth Community and Economic Development Research Methods and Data Analysis Housing Building Wealth for Black Families
    Tags
    Small businesses Performance measurement and management Opportunity Zones Federal housing programs and policies Capital flows Community development finance and CDFIs Impact investing Place-based initiatives Multifamily housing New Markets Tax Credit Greater DC

    Outside Affiliations
    Center for Community Progress
    Board member
    Housing Authority of Prince George's County
    Board member
    Grounded Solutions Network
    Board member
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