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Business Wire - January 14th, 2009
Citi Announces $2 Million in
Community Development Grants to Help Revitalize Urban Areas
Grantees
include Miami Beach CDC and Carrfour
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The Citi Foundation today announced it is
providing funding to local community development organizations in 20
urban communities across the country to support innovative, physical
development and rehabilitation projects – known as “place-based
initiatives” – that champion the long-term or large scale
revitalization of low- and moderate-income communities.
The Citi Foundation is offering the grants through the Citi Foundation
Partners in Progress (PIP) Grant Program, an initiative started in 1997
aimed at helping leading community organizations implement physical
development or revitalization of underserved areas. This year, the Citi
Foundation expanded PIP from New York-based and regionally-based grants
to a national program.
Through PIP, the Citi Foundation has awarded local community
development organizations grants of $100,000, totaling more than $2
million. The grants will support pre-development costs for
construction, rehabilitation and revitalization of affordable housing,
commercial corridors, and retail and neighborhood facilities, such as
childcare centers and community centers, in low- to moderate-income
communities. Of the 21 projects selected, more than half include
environmental sustainability as a critical aspect of the initiative and
one-third include transit-oriented developments.
Gina Doynow, National Director of North America Community Relations for
Citi, said, “Citi is strongly committed to supporting the work of
community development organizations, which play an important role in
the growth of underserved communities, particularly in this difficult
economic environment. That is why the Citi Foundation expanded our PIP
grant program nationally to 21 truly ground-breaking revitalization
projects we believe will help stabilize and transform urban areas
nationwide.”
The Citi Foundation is providing PIP grants to community organizations
in: Arlington, Va.; Austin, Tex.; Baltimore; Boston; Brooklyn, N.Y.;
Chicago; Dallas; Las Vegas; Long Island, N.Y.; Los Angeles; Miami
Beach, Fla.; Miami; Orange, N.J.; Philadelphia; San Diego; Sioux Falls,
S.D.; Stamford, Conn.; Sussex County, Del.; and Washington, D.C.
Twenty-one Innovative Place-based Community Development Initiatives
The Citi Foundation selected projects based on their innovation and
impact on the community. Grant recipients include:
* Arlington, Va. – The Ethiopian Community Development Council is
engaged in the renovation and modernization of a 50,000 square foot,
multi-purpose office building which will house their offices as well as
a business incubator, classrooms for educational and vocational
training programs, a computer lab, conference and meeting facilities,
offices for other nonprofit agencies and retail stores.
* Austin – Foundation Communities plans to develop 150 units of
affordable, mixed-income green housing near the Austin MetroRail, the
city’s first commuter rail line which is slated to open later this
year. In addition to the housing units, the plans also include a
childcare center, a community space and a pedestrian-friendly retail
space. Foundation Communities will use green building methods for the
project.
* Baltimore – East Baltimore Development Inc. and its Greenhab Housing
Program will provide affordably priced housing for low- to
moderate-income families and will incorporate green building standards
and energy efficient building materials. Citi Foundation funds will
support the renovation of up to 150 row houses in East Baltimore.
* Baltimore – The Reinvestment Fund is engaged in the Preston Place
development which will result in 122 Energy Star-certified, affordable
homes for sale to low- and moderate-income families in the Oliver
neighborhood of East Baltimore.
* Brooklyn, N.Y. – Fifth Avenue Committee, the only non-profit member
of the Gowanus Green Partnership, plans to restore and revitalize
Public Place, a brownfield site along the Gowanus Canal, with 774 units
of affordable housing, community and retail facilities, parking spaces
and a public park. Once completed, the area will be a LEED-certified
neighborhood, and is expected to become a national model for urban
community development.
* Chicago – Lawndale Christian Development Corporation (LCDC) is
developing a mixed-use apartment building with 42 units of affordable
rental housing and 4,000 square feet of commercial space in the Martin
Luther King Historic District of Chicago. LCDC and other community
organizations recently formed the MLK40 Task Force, a consortium aimed
at developing this historic district, in which Dr. King lived during
his Chicago campaign in 1966.
* Dallas – Central Dallas Community Development Corporation plans to
transform the historic Cabana Motor Hotel in Dallas into a 200-unit
affordable housing facility. Dallas County is currently using the
property as the Decker Jail overflow facility.
* Dorchester, Mass. (Greater Boston) – Dorchester Bay Economic
Development Corporation, a member of the Fairmount/Indigo Line CDC
Collaborative, plans to bring transit equity to the line and create
urban villages in the area. The collaborative expects to construct
1,500 new units of housing, 780,000 square feet of commercial real
estate space, two green-job centers and a new six-mile greenway of open
space along the Fairmount Corridor.
* Las Vegas – Nevada HAND plans to rehabilitate the Sky View Pines
Family Apartments into a new, energy-efficient, water-wise, affordable
rental housing development for 150 families whose incomes are at or
below 60 percent of the area median income.
* Los Angeles – Little Tokyo Service Center Community Development
Corporation, in support of its Nikkei Center, plans to develop a
five-acre parcel of land in the Little Tokyo neighborhood of Los
Angeles. The green Nikkei Center will provide mixed-income housing
units for more than 1,000 people.
* Suffolk County, N.Y. (Long Island) – The Community Development
Corporation of Long Island plans to acquire and rehabilitate 35 REO
properties in targeted low-income Suffolk County, N.Y. neighborhoods
through its Reclaim Long Island Homes Program. The organization will
use the PIP grant funds to hire a full-time coordinator to manage this
program.
* Miami – Carrfour Supportive Housing is underwriting the Verde Gardens
Apartments, a complex of 145 units of new LEED-certified, affordable
housing for formerly homeless families, an organic produce nursery, and
a farmers market retail site on the former Homestead Airforce Base,
which closed as a result of Hurricane Andrew.
* Miami Beach – The Miami Beach Community Development Corporation plans
to rehabilitate three multi-unit properties in Miami Beach’s CANDO Arts
Neighborhood in order to create 140 new affordable rental housing units
for low- and moderate-income seniors, artists and other workers.
* Orange, N.J. and West Orange, N.J. – Housing and Neighborhood
Development Services (HANDS) is leading the remediation and
transformation of the Harvard Printing site, a brownfield on the border
of Orange and West Orange, N.J. This development will result in the
creation of 220 units of mixed-income housing, a public pedestrian
greenway park and 100 workspaces for local artists.
* Philadelphia – Asociación Puertorriqueños en Marcha (APM) is engaged
in Philadelphia’s first Transit-Oriented Development project around the
Temple University Regional Rail Station, the fourth busiest rail
station in the regional rail system with more than 2,000 daily
passengers. This project expects to develop 120 new units of green
affordable housing and 20,000 square feet of green commercial space in
North Philadelphia.
* San Diego – The San Diego Capital Collaborative’s 10th and B
Development Project, a mixed-use, mixed-income development, is located
next to the YWCA in Downtown San Diego. The development will provide
low- to moderate-income families with access to affordable housing,
education, jobs, public transportation, social services, and community
recreation facilities.
* Sioux Falls, S.D. – The City of Sioux Falls Planning Office is
planning to develop a mixed-use, multi-story structure containing 57
units of affordable housing for the elderly, as well as space on the
ground floor for retail services in the Pettigrew Heights neighborhood
of Sioux Falls, a designated redevelopment zone.
* Somerville, Mass. (Greater Boston) –
Somerville Community Corporation is leading a comprehensive community
planning collaborative around the Green Line Extension Project in
Boston. The initiative will assist 2,000 primarily low- to
moderate-income individuals who reside along the Green Line corridor.
* Stamford, Conn. – New Neighborhoods Inc. has developed a
Comprehensive Neighborhood Plan for Stamford’s west side to construct a
number of mixed-use buildings that will offer greater affordable
housing and economic opportunities to residents of this underserved
community.
* Sussex County, Del. – Milford Housing Development Corporation
(MHDC)’s New Horizons Community Project will ensure the permanent
affordability of quality manufactured homes on permanent foundations
developed under a Community Land Trust model. This development will
enable 50 low-income, first-time homebuyers to purchase Energy-Star
efficient, three- to four- bedroom homes.
* Washington, D.C. – MANNA Community
Development Corporation plans to build 20 new affordable condominiums
for low- to moderate-income families in the Ivy City neighborhood of
Washington, D.C. This project is part of the “Home Again Initiative” a
plan led by the District’s Deputy Mayor for Planning and Economic
Development.
Additional information about Citi Foundation’s PIP Grant Program can be
found at http://www.citifoundation.com/citi/foundation/pip_gp.htm
About Citi
Citi, the leading global financial services company, has some 200
million customer accounts and does business in more than 100 countries,
providing consumers, corporations, governments and institutions with a
broad range of financial products and services, including consumer
banking and credit, corporate and investment banking, securities
brokerage, and wealth management. Citi’s major brand names include
Citibank, CitiFinancial, Primerica, Smith Barney, Banamex, and Nikko.
Additional information may be found at www.citigroup.com or
www.citi.com.
About Citi Foundation
The Citi Foundation is committed to enhancing economic opportunities
for underserved individuals and families in the communities where we
work throughout the world. Globally, the Citi Foundation is focusing
its giving on Microfinance and Microentrepreneurship, which helps
individuals become economically self-sufficient; Small and Growing
Businesses, leading to economic expansion and job creation; Education,
which prepares young people for personal and professional success;
Financial Education, which helps individuals make informed financial
decisions; and the Environment with a focus on sustainable enterprises
that generate jobs and stimulate economic growth while preserving the
environment. In the U.S. and Canada, the Citi Foundation supports
Community Development programs that help build and revitalize
neighborhoods and Education programs that prepare students for college
and careers. Additional information can be found at
http://www.citigroupfoundation.com/