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In a recent HousingWire article, LISC’s EVP for Local and National Programs Ruth Jones Nichols warns that recovery efforts from the LA wildfires will be disproportionately challenging for homeowners in low- and middle-income communities, who already face lower homeownership rates. In communities like Altadena, displacement from the wildfires threatens generational wealth transfers, exacerbating economic disparities. And with rising insurance premiums and high rebuilding costs, the city’s… Continue

LISC + Kroger Foundation: Nurturing Growth and Resilience for Food Entrepreneurs

Many food-based businesses operate on razor-thin profit margins and need help navigating the ever-changing small business landscape in order to grow and thrive. Learn how LISC and the Kroger Foundation have joined together to help food entrepreneurs get the resources they need to nurture and expand their businesses.

The Healing Arts: Thoughts on Creative Placemaking

LISC’s Cari Galeano reflects on the crucial role of arts and culture in knitting together, and lifting up, communities—and how community development is at its very best when it treats culture as an integral part of investing in human wellbeing.

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HUD and LISC collaborated on an expansive new toolkit to help faith-based organizations expand affordable housing in their communities. The toolkit is aimed at HUD grantees interested in supporting faith-based housing strategies, and it draws on proven practices around the country—detailing the factors that enable successful projects, the roles and responsibilities of essential stakeholders, policy considerations, and financing strategies.

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