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The US added more multifamily housing between 2021 and 2025 than any other time in the past 37 years, with downtown Brooklyn and Nashville leading the way.
More Access to Broadband and Public Transit Can Lead to a More Equitable Civil Justice System For policymakers to ensure equitable access to the civil justice system, investments should be made in broadband and public transportation infrastructure.Four Ways to Pursue Racial Equity and Community Development Finance as a Moral and Economic Imperative An equity-centered systems change could propel community development finance as a moral and economic imperative, sustaining racial equity commitments beyond national moments of crisis.Nonprofit Leadership Is Out of Step with America’s Changing Demographics Leadership in the nonprofit sector has long failed to reflect the rich diversity in the US, which can diminish the sector’s effectiveness and relevance to the communities it serves.Cash Transfer Programs Can Build Choice, Speed, and Equity During the COVID-19 pandemic, THRIVE East of the River provided emergency relief through cash transfers to more than 500 households in Washington, DC’s Ward 8.By Investing in the South, Philanthropy Can Reduce Black Children’s Inequality For philanthropy to make a difference in the lives of southern Black children, equitable grantmaking must be the bedrock of their efforts.The Biden-Harris Administration Vowed to Prioritize Racial Equity, Philanthropy Can Help Prioritizing philanthropy can help the Biden-Harris administration balance advancing racial equity and accomplishing aligned policy objectives.