This month’s Fresh Fridays featured an insightful conversation on the future of community development, economic mobility, and affordable housing in Rhode Island amid a shifting federal landscape. In a one-on-one conversation, United Way of Rhode Island President & CEO, Cortney Nicolato, interviewed One Neighborhood Builders’ new President & CEO, Peter Chapman, to discuss the key issues shaping their organization’s work.
Chapman shared what drew him to One Neighborhood Builders, his initial observations of the community development sector in Rhode Island after his first six weeks in the role, and the emerging priorities of One Neighborhood Builders as the organization navigates federal funding uncertainties. Nicolato, a respected leader in the Rhode Island nonprofit sector, provided valuable insight into United Way of Rhode Island’s strategies, as well as the broader challenges and opportunities facing community development efforts.
The conversation shed light on the strategic direction of One Neighborhood Builders, how upcoming policy changes could impact affordable housing development, and the importance of adapting organizational strategy to the evolving economic and political environments. Don’t miss this engaging discussion, watch the full recap below!
Anterior Fresh Fridays Sessions:
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- Viernes frescos: Sistemas de vivienda y personas sin hogar
- Viernes frescos; aplicación equitativa del código
- Viernes frescos: El coste de construir viviendas asequibles
- Viernes frescos: Transporte y comunidades equitativas
- Viernes frescos: Zonificación y desarrollo de viviendas asequibles
- Viernes frescos: Organización comunitaria en Providence
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