
Housing Policy in Transition: Navigating New Realities
Civint hosted a policy discussion around housing issues led by Rob Coats of The Banyan Foundation, a nonprofit developer that has built over 2,500 affordable units across the Southeast.
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Civint hosted a policy discussion around housing issues led by Rob Coats of The Banyan Foundation, a nonprofit developer that has built over 2,500 affordable units across the Southeast.
Infrastructure took center stage during Civint’s recent policy discussion as public officials, business and nonprofit leaders and policy experts from South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia assessed the road ahead
1 – What drew you to the Civint fellowship experience? “I was particularly drawn to the Civint fellowship experience because of the opportunity that it presented to gain access to
The African American Mayors Association (AAMA) Annual Conference always feels like coming home. With familiar faces and meaningful conversations, the 2025 event in Washington, D.C. was no exception. Joined by
At the African American Mayors Association Annual Conference, mayors from Cleveland, New Orleans and Charlotte called for bold, equitable investments in infrastructure. From disaster preparedness to everyday improvements like sidewalks
At the African American Mayors Association Annual Conference, leaders from government, finance and education came together to discuss how to better prepare college students for long-term success. From early homeownership
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