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  • Leveraging Federal Funding
    • Planning for Equitable Decarbonization: Opportunities for Community Planners and Stakeholders
    • Equitable Access to Quality Climate Infrastructure Jobs: A Framework for Collaborative Action
    • How to Expand Access to Good Clean Energy Jobs among Women and People of Color
    • Centering Voices: Rochester’s Journey toward Equitable and Inclusive Recovery
    • Who Has Access to Good Clean-Energy Jobs?
    • Capital Flows in Fresno, California
    • Three Ways to Equitably Advance Local Climate Action and Economic Development
    • How Equity Helps Lift All Boats
    • Centering Transparency, Accountability, and Community: The Role of Community Organizations in Shaping Equitable Economic Recoveries
    • Advancing Racial Equity through Federally Funded Public Transit, Bicycle, and Pedestrian Projects
    • Harnessing Federal Funds for Inclusive Recovery in Memphis, Tennessee
    • Tracking Federal Economic Recovery Funds to Communities
    • Harnessing Federal Funds for Inclusive Recovery in Rochester, NY
    • Aiming for Equity? How Three Regions Spent Their Early COVID-19 Recovery Dollars
    • Understanding How Infrastructure Bill Dollars Affect Your Community
    • Major Public Funding Sources to Reconnect Communities
    • Harnessing Federal Funds for Inclusive Recovery in Chicago
    • Pursuing Data-Driven and Equity-Centric Transportation Projects: Challenges and Opportunities for Local Actors
    • Aligning the Use of Recovery Funds with Community Goals in Rochester, New York
    • Funding More Equitable Projects with RAISE: A Short Guide to Using Federal RAISE Funds to Improve Communities
    • Advancing Equity, Climate Action, and Economic Health in Communities: Challenges and Opportunities for the Justice40 Initiative
    • Assessing the Small-Business Landscape in Metropolitan Kansas City
    • Lessons from Local Leaders: How Federal Agencies Can Help Ensure Data-Driven and Equity-Centric Infrastructure Investment
    • Equity Trade-Offs in the Design of COVID-19 Emergency Assistance
    • Lessons from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act for an Inclusive Recovery from the Pandemic
    • Gauging Investment Patterns across the US
    • Envisioning a National Preservation Strategy
    • Federal Tools to Create Places of Opportunity for All
    • How States Can Support Shared Prosperity in Cities through Affordable Rental Housing
    • Creating Places of Opportunity for All
    • Federal Investment in Community-Driven Public Safety
    • Building the Double Bottom Line: How a New Corporate Compact Could Birth a Community Development Renaissance
    • How States Can Support Shared Prosperity in Cities through Quality Jobs
    • Breaking the Link between Hardship and Eviction: The Case for a Renters’ Housing Stability Program
    • Breaking Barriers, Boosting Supply: How the Federal Government Can Help Eliminate Exclusionary Zoning
    • What Policies and Programs Can Support an Inclusive Recovery in Rochester, New York?
    • Aligning the Use of Recovery Funds with Community Goals in Memphis, TN
    • Assessing the Alignment of Memphis’s ARPA Allocations with the Building Blocks of an Inclusive Recovery
    • Taking Neighborhood Mobility to Scale through the Housing Choice Voucher Program
    • Reimagining Community Planning Academies: A Framework for Transformative Community Land-use Education