ProjectShared Prosperity Partnership

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  • Leveraging Local Power
    • Three Ways Cities Can Support a Just Transition to Renewable Energy
    • Planning for Equitable Decarbonization: Opportunities for Community Planners and Stakeholders
    • Promoting Equitable Development in Communities: An Overview of Five Promising Strategies
    • Equitable Access to Quality Climate Infrastructure Jobs: A Framework for Collaborative Action
    • Patterns of Sprawl in Fresno and the Central San Joaquin Valley: Confronting Past, Present, and Future Housing Development Trends
    • How to Expand Access to Good Clean Energy Jobs among Women and People of Color
    • The Building Blocks of Equitable Local Economies
    • Centering Voices: Rochester’s Journey toward Equitable and Inclusive Recovery
    • Who Has Access to Good Clean-Energy Jobs?
    • Capital Flows in Fresno, California
    • Removing Barriers to Participation in Local and State Government Procurement and Contracting for Entrepreneurs of Color
    • Three Ways to Equitably Advance Local Climate Action and Economic Development
    • Using the Capital for Communities Scorecard to Better Allocate Public Dollars for Social Impact
    • Capital for Communities Scorecard Digital User Guide
    • Arlington's Guarantee: An Interim Report on the Guaranteed Income Pilot in Arlington County, Virginia
    • Centering Transparency, Accountability, and Community: The Role of Community Organizations in Shaping Equitable Economic Recoveries
    • Capital for Communities Scorecard
    • Measuring Lending Gaps in Mortgage and Small Business Loans in Chicago’s Communities
    • Pursuing Data-Driven and Equity-Centric Transportation Projects: Challenges and Opportunities for Local Actors
    • Guaranteed Income as a Mechanism for Promoting Housing Stability
    • Strengthening the Capacity of Local Leaders to Advance Equity in Infrastructure
    • Lessons for Increasing Inclusivity and Equity in Local Spending
    • Advancing Equity, Climate Action, and Economic Health in Communities
    • Assessing the Small-Business Landscape in Metropolitan Kansas City
    • Influencers, Bias, and Equity in Rezoning Cases: An Evaluation of Developer-Initiated Zoning Changes in Louisville, Kentucky
    • Equity Trade-Offs in the Design of COVID-19 Emergency Assistance
    • Neighborhood Investment Flows in the City of Milwaukee
    • Gauging Investment Patterns across the US
    • How Milwaukee Can Create More Equitable Investment Flows
    • Chicago Housing Overview: Preserving Affordability and Expanding Accessibility
    • Keys to Successful ADU Rollout in Louisville
    • Louisville Is Using Zoning Reform to Tackle Inequity. Could This Work for Other Cities?
    • How States Can Support Shared Prosperity in Cities through Affordable Rental Housing
    • Determining In-Lieu Fees in Inclusionary Zoning Policies
    • Partnering with Businesses for Local Shared Prosperity
    • Building Shared Prosperity in America’s Cities
    • 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
    • Aligning the Use of Recovery Funds with Community Goals in Rochester, New York
    • Assessing the Alignment of Memphis’s ARPA Allocations with the Building Blocks of an Inclusive Recovery
    • Policies and Programs for Inclusive and Equitable Recovery: A Guide for Local Leaders
    • Reimagining Community Planning Academies: A Framework for Transformative Community Land-use Education