Advancing Equity Through Housing and Transportation Sustainable Connected Communities Training Series by Enterprise Community Partners.

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Advancing Equity Through Housing and Transportation Sustainable Connected Communities Training Series by Enterprise Community Partners May 31, 2017

Welcome Ann Sewill, California Community Foundation Natalie Zappella + Keith Fairey, Enterprise Community Partners Ben Winter, City of Los Angeles, Office of the Mayor May 31, 2017

SUSTAINABLE CONNECTED COMMUNITIES The SCC initiative and training series is made possible through the generous support of The Ahmanson Foundation, California Community Foundation, OneWest Bank (a Division of CIT Bank), The Citi Foundation, JPMorgan Chase Foundation, and Wells Fargo.

SUSTAINABLE CONNECTED COMMUNITIES Housing that is connected to opportunity good jobs, quality education and healthcare, affordable public transit, parks, and other community assets COMMUNITY DRIVEN EQUITABLE PLANNING + DEVELOPMENT

ENTERPRISE S MISSION To create opportunity for low- and moderateincome people through affordable housing in diverse, thriving communities.

ADVANCING RACIAL EQUITY Enterprise has been assessing how to effectively lead systems and market change to produce equitable outcomes for low-income communities and communities of color, promote inclusive community development and decrease spatial segregation through our programs and initiatives. Enterprise s Advancing Racial Equity working group will: Recommend tools needed to build capacity to develop strategies focused on advancing racial equity. Provide relevant examples of applications of racial equity tools Inform and contribute to advancing the organization s thinking on equity and current efforts to explicitly address racial equity, both internally and externally.

OPPORTUNITY360 SM Changing the Conversation about Opportunity, Seeing the Community's Big Picture SM Opportunity360 is a comprehensive set of assessment tools, templates and resources to help community partners understand the big picture across their communities and to work more collaboratively to expand the pathways to opportunity. 1. Housing Security Home Ownership Housing Cost Burden Housing Stability 4. Economic Mobility & Security Income, Wealth, and Savings Poverty Reduction Employment OPPORTUNITY OUTCOMES 2. Quality Education High School Completion Higher Education Attainment 3. Health and Wellness Access and affordability of health care Life expectancy Health status 5. Mobility & Connections Transit and Vehicle Access Commute Time Transportation Cost-burden

Localities will each receive $1 million in combined grant and technical assistance funds over the next three years to support their local efforts. Collectively, the SPARCC sites will have access to an estimated pool of $70 million in financing capital, as well as $14 million in additional programmatic support. STRONG, PROSPEROUS, AND RESILIENT COMMUNITIES CHALLENGE (SPARCC) Three-year, $90 million initiative to amplify locally driven efforts to ensure that major new infrastructure investments lead to equitable, healthy opportunities for everyone. Initiative of Enterprise Community Partners, the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, the Low Income Investment Fund, and the Natural Resources Defense Council, with funding support from the Ford Foundation, The JPB Foundation, The Kresge Foundation, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and The California Endowment. Six initial sites: Atlanta Chicago Denver Los Angeles Memphis San Francisco/ Bay Area

CLIMATE RESILIENCE Resilience is the capacity for households, communities, and regions to adapt to changing conditions and to maintain and regain functionality in the face of stress or disturbance. Enterprise works directly with communities, bringing together know-how, partners, policy leadership and investment to increase resiliency nationwide. Through offices in 11 metropolitan areas, we partner with multifamily property owners, government agencies and community development corporations to support resilience at the building, neighborhood, city and state levels, offering a range of products and services including: tools for support, e.g. Rockefeller 100 Resilient Cities Federal Policy Platform grant funding, e.g. Building Climate and Cultural Resiliency in Community Development technical assistance, e.g. Design for Resilience NeighborWorks America

HEALTH Enterprise s Health and Housing Goals: 1. Improve health outcomes and reduce health inequities among residents living in affordable housing. 2. Establish health as an essential factor in community development and quality affordable housing development. 3. Lower health care costs to individuals, government, insurers, and hospitals. Health Advisory Council Our Approach: Develop health planning tools and define outcomes data to strengthen the evidence base for housing as a means to improve resident and community health. Support housing as a platform for wellness through innovative approaches to housing-based health services, and evaluate health care savings and improved resident health. Collaborate with anchor health care institutions to co-invest in communities, creating scalable models and technical tools with our partners.

Keynote Manuel Pastor Program for Environmental and Regional Equity (PERE) and the Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration University of Southern California (USC) May 31, 2017

Building the Path for Collaborative Action Moderator Ann Sewill, California Community Foundation Caroline Torosis, Los Angeles County CEO Office Isela Gracian, East LA Community Corporation KeAndra Dodds, Enterprise Community Partners Megan McClaire, Advancement Project Therese McMillan, LA Metro May 31, 2017

Voices from the Ground Maritza Lopez, T.R.U.S.T. South LA Teresa Castro, T.R.U.S.T. South LA Sheila Nem, T.R.U.S.T. South LA May 31, 2017

LUNCH BREAK Gather and enjoy your lunch. Please return to a cohort table that best represents your affiliation by 12:30 p.m. May 31, 2017