Connecting Capital and Community

 The Connecting Capital and Community (3C) initiative addresses the racial inequities at the core of the housing ecosystem. Five cities across the country are using community investment to support housing preservation, homeownership, and wealth-building.

The 3C initiative helps teams strengthen local community investment ecosystems and advance racial equity through safe, affordable housing.

Using the Center for Community Investment’s Capital Absorption Framework, multisector stakeholders in each city collaborate to achieve ambitious results that go beyond individual projects to systems change. These teams work to scale affordable housing and redress the ways structural racism has shaped American housing systems with dramatically negative consequences for many communities of color.

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Creating Affordable Housing

Communities of color whose residents have low incomes often lack affordable housing. Discriminatory policies and practices created this problem; conventional financing and individual community development deals cannot solve it. CCI’s capital absorption framework helps communities make systemic change:

The system boundary expands by introducing new actors, building relationships, and reducing silos.

Local Partners implement a system focus, aligning high-opportunity deals with community priorities.

Advancing racial equity enables communities of color and residents with low incomes to thrive.

A pipeline—a set of deals—can achieve a community’s shared priority more quickly and efficiently.

A strong enabling environment can create more deals and move them more quickly and smoothly.

A shared priority—an aspiration and result—uses investment to bring racial equity to a community.

Our Resources

Participating Cities

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Chicago

The Chicago Community Trust

A network of community leaders is working to implement scalable solutions to advance equitable homeownership and real estate development in Black and Latinx communities. 

Los Angeles

Genesis LA

Black and Latino Angelenos experience great disparities in wealth compared to other segments of the Los Angeles population. Developing different approaches to tackle the housing crisis in LA can build a more equitable region and begin to close the racial wealth gap.

Miami

Miami Homes For All (MHFA)

Leaders in Miami Dade County are leading a regional effort to shift the affordable housing ecosystem to better serve Black and Latino residents. 

Seattle

Civic Commons

The Black Home Initiative is a new regional effort seeking to increase rates of Black homeownership in the Greater Seattle region.

Washington, DC

Coalition for Nonprofit Housing and Economic Development (CNHED)

Leading a multisector effort to assist BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and people of color) residents build assets by preserving the supply of safe, affordable housing and creating pathways for homeownership opportunities.

Partner

JP Morgan Chase & Co funds the 3C initiative. Five teams enhance their community investment, adaptive leadership, and racial equity skills; work across the three capital absorption functions; leverage capital for pipeline investments; remedy the inequities at the core of the housing ecosystem; and support accountability and progress.

JPMorgan Chase & Co

Participating Cities

Chicago

Illinois

Los Angeles

California

Miami

Florida

Seattle

Washington

Washington

District of Columbia

Participants

Partner

JPMorgan Chase & Co

Participating Cities

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