Enterprise recently announced an exciting new collaboration with the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) as we prepare the 2020 Green Communities Criteria. At the beginning of our partnership last year, IWBI President Rachel Gutter and I met to discuss our joint efforts.
On episode 11 of the Building Blocks podcast we’re talking about our goals for this collaboration, new iterations of both criteria, performance metrics, measurable impacts, authentic leadership and the rigorous classification that makes for green and healthy affordable housing.
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Enterprise recently announced an exciting new collaboration with the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) as we prepare the 2020 Green Communities Criteria. At the beginning of our partnership last year, IWBI President Rachel Gutter and I met to discuss our joint efforts.
On episode 11 of the Building Blocks podcast we’re talking about our goals for this collaboration, new iterations of both criteria, performance metrics, measurable impacts, authentic leadership and the rigorous classification that makes for green and healthy affordable housing.
The Opportunity Zones Initiative has been considered an exciting, new economic development opportunity by community members and private investors alike. The uncapped tax incentive has the potential to funnel an estimated $6 trillion in unrealized capital gains into qualified low-income census tracts across the United States.
However, several questions have emerged throughout the nomination process, specifically around the creation of Opportunity Funds, selecting qualified census tracts, the potential for community displacement, and who exactly stands to benefit from this economic incentive program. On episode 5 of Building Blocks, I’ve invited Enterprise’s Rachel Reilly, Director of Impact Investing, and Flora Arabo, National State and Local Policy Director, to deconstruct Opportunity Zones and explore the potential impacts.
Building Blocks Podcast - Enterprise Community
Enterprise recently announced an exciting new collaboration with the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI) as we prepare the 2020 Green Communities Criteria. At the beginning of our partnership last year, IWBI President Rachel Gutter and I met to discuss our joint efforts.
On episode 11 of the Building Blocks podcast we’re talking about our goals for this collaboration, new iterations of both criteria, performance metrics, measurable impacts, authentic leadership and the rigorous classification that makes for green and healthy affordable housing.