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2022 Annual Report

We've been grateful to support our Bay Area partners by advancing access to capital and capacity to navigate complex systems of community development, affordable housing, and financial planning for Black people and other people of color in the midst of a looming recession. It is an honor to share our 2022 Annual Report "A Year of Bold Action" featuring our partners at the East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative, Friendship Christian Center, and Friends of San Antonio Park.  

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Faith and Housing 2022 Impact Report

We are proud to present our Impact Report on Cohort 1 & 2 of the Alameda County Housing Development Capacity Building Program, a transformative initiative aimed at addressing the pressing issue of affordable housing in our community. This report not only highlights the significant impact of the program but also shares the invaluable insights and lessons learned along the way. 

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2021 Annual Report

We are proud of the work we did in 2021 to support the dreams of our region’s communities. Bay Area LISC is dedicated to supporting communities of color to achieve their visions for healthy and sustainable neighborhoods of choice and opportunity. We do this by ensuring that racial justice and investment in communities of color underscores all of our work. And for this, we are excited to share our 2021 Annual Report "Building Community Power, Self-Determination & Joy"

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Lessons Learned: How Affordable Housing Loan Funds Further Equity

Three years into the Partnership for the Bay’s Future, the Family of Funds has experienced significant success including producing and preserving more than 3,000 affordable housing units. This report discusses both past successes, lessons learned, and future opportunities.

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Advancing Economic and Racial Equity with the Family of Funds

Partnership for the Bay's Future collected impact data on 31 real estate deals closed through the Family of Funds. This data showed that most of the new housing units developed supported households earning between 51-80% of the Area Median Income and 63% would house people of color.

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