Support Marginalized and Vulnerable Populations
Mayors and their teams are faced with the challenge and responsibility of ensuring that all residents benefit from new opportunities and share equally in municipal services. To meet this mandate, particular attention and commitment must be made to support new and historically marginalized communities facing hardships and systemic inequity. Government leaders must be intentional in their commitment and efforts to ensure city programs are open, inclusive and equitable.
We assist cities to create, modify, and implement programs and policy around:
- Criminal and Social Justice Insights
- Family Reunification and New Resident Support
- Financial Assistance Access (EITC)
- HIV/AIDS Supportive Services
- Homelessness Counts and Interventions
- Implicit Bias Training
- Substance Abuse, Prevention and Recovery Services
Highlights
Mexico City
Addressing Homelessness in CDMX
Newark
Bolstering Newark’s Arts and Culture Sector While Faced with the COVID-19 Pandemic
Detroit
Claiming Tax Credits in Detroit
Newark
Creating a Pilot Shelter Program for Newark’s Residents Without Addresses
Paris
Facing Homelessness in Paris
Detroit
Helping Detroiters Buy Back Foreclosed Homes
Nashville
Helping Students Earn Advanced Degrees with Nashville GRAD
Houston
Leveraging Youth Interest in Sports to Improve Classroom Behavior and Promote Careers
Houston
Making Houston Neighborhoods Stronger
Lima
Promoting City Services to Help Combat Domestic Violence in Lima
Detroit
Strengthening Resident Inclusion in Detroit
Milan
Welcoming New Residents in Milan