The Center for Community Progress is a national nonprofit organization dedicated to addressing the issue of vacant, abandoned, and deteriorated properties in communities across the United States. With over a decade of experience, their team provides expert guidance, educational resources, and leadership programming to help policymakers, practitioners, and community members reclaim and revitalize properties. They work to reform policies and practices, advocate for equitable change, and support the growing network of land bank leaders.
Through their comprehensive approach, the Center for Community Progress aims to break the cycle of systemic vacancy and create a future where all neighborhoods thrive. They offer consultation services tailored to the specific needs of each community, combining legal, planning, and strategic expertise to assess the state of vacant properties, recommend policy changes, and provide ongoing support for success. With a commitment to racial equity, they embed this pursuit into their programs, partnerships, and staff training, recognizing systemic racism as a root cause of vacant properties and an obstacle to their mission.
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