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May 10, 2023 Coalition for Rochester Area Housing Alliance (By Invitation)
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Project sharing
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Housing
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June 14, 2023 Coalition for Rochester Area Housing Alliance (By Invitation)
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Project sharing; Bigelow Homes Senior Findings, Forte Living, A House is not a Home.
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Housing
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August 9, 2023 Coalition for Rochester Area Housing Alliance (By Invitation)
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Housing Amendment Proposal, outcomes of the state housing funding as well as the local option sales tax details, amongst other items.
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Housing
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September 13, 2023 Coalition for Rochester Area Housing Alliance (By Invitation)
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State Housing Tax Credit Program and Contribution Fund, Local Option Sales Tax
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Housing
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October 11, 2023 Coalition for Rochester Area Housing Alliance (By Invitation)
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Zumbro Ridge Estate 5-Year Updates; Local Real Estate Update; Community Organizations Looking for Housing; Round Table from Members
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Housing
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November 8, 2023 Coalition for Rochester Area Housing Alliance (By Invitation)
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Barriers to both rental and homeownership along with a great discussion.
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Housing
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Business Practices – a key lever to drive equity in the workplace and community
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Garfield Bowen
Vice President of Social & Environmental Justice, 3M
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EDA Equity Alliance Series
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What is a Community Land Trust?
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Learn About This Affordable Homeownership Model
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Housing
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A Black History Month Event: Road to Homeownership
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Join us on a transformative journey towards homeownership in celebration of Black History Month on February 17th. This Road to Homeownership workshop is designed to empower and guide individuals towards achieving the dream of owning a home.
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How We Rise: Lessons from Rochester’s Black History
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What can Rochester's local Black history teach us about how to center equity and
racial justice today? What role does history play in how we understand and confront
current issues of equity? Andre Crockett Sr. and Nicole Nfonoyim-Hara explore
lessons from the new traveling exhibit Still We Rise: Rochester's Black Legacy. The
exhibit is a showcase of the key leaders and events that have shaped the local
community and its history.
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Community Activities
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EDA Equity Alliance Series