This newsletter provides information on upcoming events, initiatives, and programs from the Urban Land Institute Minnesota/Regional Council of Mayors Partnership. Some of the key points include:
- The selection of 5 pilot communities for the GreenStep Cities program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
- The launch of an online Housing Policy Toolbox to support a range of housing choices
- The selection of medical devices, financial services, and distribution services as the industry clusters to focus on for a regional competitiveness project
- Upcoming events on topics like bus rapid transit, green building initiatives, and complete streets
- Recaps of past programs on economic trends, the impact of walkability on home values, and city building
- An overview of
Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Partnerships: Building Blocks for Sustainable C...Wayne Dunn
This report, which was commissioned by the Government of British Columbia, examines partnerships between Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal partners n BC. The report outlines and analyzes ten specific case studies. The analysis is used to present a summary of lessons learned. Building on the findings of the report and the author’s extensive national and international work on indigenous partnerships, a strategy is outlined to enable a more systematic and sustainable partnership development approach.
Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Partnerships: Building Blocks for Sustainable C...Wayne Dunn
This report, which was commissioned by the Government of British Columbia, examines partnerships between Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal partners n BC. The report outlines and analyzes ten specific case studies. The analysis is used to present a summary of lessons learned. Building on the findings of the report and the author’s extensive national and international work on indigenous partnerships, a strategy is outlined to enable a more systematic and sustainable partnership development approach.
Aylett - Solarize Portland and Networked Urban Climate Governance Alex Aylett
Solarize Portland transformed the market for residential solar energy in Portland, OR. It's also an example of the key - but often overlooked - role of community and civil-society groups in creating more sustainable cities.
This talk looks more closely at how civil-society groups can drive innovation and push forward urban responses to climate change.
[Originally given in New York City as part of the 2012 Association of American Geographers annual conference.]
La grande mano di soros & co. nel disordine ucraino.Marco Mazzocchi
Purtroppo servono tempi lunghi per valutare una tela di ragno,anche se nella maggioranza dei casi,ci trovi anche I RAGNETTI ALL’INTERNO.Bisogna conservare il buon umore e mai lasciarsi andare al risentimento,che ci fuorvia su false piste,comunque questa è un chiave di lettura che non escludo a priori e ritengo MOLTO INTERESSANTE.
The C4C Federal Exchange Newsletter Vol. 2 No. 2 February 2015C4CFED
The C4C Federal Exchange Newsletter "Black History Edition" Newsletter recognizes seven (7) Black History Makers in Modern America "Federal Focus." C4C salutes -- Dr. Marsha Coleman Adebayo, Mr. Matthew Fogg, Ms. Cathy Harris, Mr. Lawrence Lucas, Mr. Oliver Mitchell, Mr. J. Gregory Richardson and Ms. Paulette Taylor for their self-less activism which has made a positive difference for others in the federal sector and throughout American communities. The newsletter also recognizes Dr. James Tucker, publisher of the African American Voice Newspaper who continues to use give a "voice" to the many oppressed and disenfranchised.
The Kyiv School of Economics (KSE), founded by the Economics Education and Research Consortium (EERC) (www.eerc.ru) and the Victor Pinchuk Foundation (www.pinchukfund.org), is a world-class institution with a reputation for excellence both in Ukraine and internationally. It aims to rank among the top schools in Central and Eastern Europe, producing a future generation of world-class economists. In doing so, it helps to improve the economic, business, and policymaking environments of Ukraine and neighbouring countries.
See the winning photos, stories, designs and online entries from SCPA's 2014 Annual Meeting. Here are the Weekly Newspaper award winners from the 2013 S.C. Press Association News Contest
Aylett - Solarize Portland and Networked Urban Climate Governance Alex Aylett
Solarize Portland transformed the market for residential solar energy in Portland, OR. It's also an example of the key - but often overlooked - role of community and civil-society groups in creating more sustainable cities.
This talk looks more closely at how civil-society groups can drive innovation and push forward urban responses to climate change.
[Originally given in New York City as part of the 2012 Association of American Geographers annual conference.]
La grande mano di soros & co. nel disordine ucraino.Marco Mazzocchi
Purtroppo servono tempi lunghi per valutare una tela di ragno,anche se nella maggioranza dei casi,ci trovi anche I RAGNETTI ALL’INTERNO.Bisogna conservare il buon umore e mai lasciarsi andare al risentimento,che ci fuorvia su false piste,comunque questa è un chiave di lettura che non escludo a priori e ritengo MOLTO INTERESSANTE.
The C4C Federal Exchange Newsletter Vol. 2 No. 2 February 2015C4CFED
The C4C Federal Exchange Newsletter "Black History Edition" Newsletter recognizes seven (7) Black History Makers in Modern America "Federal Focus." C4C salutes -- Dr. Marsha Coleman Adebayo, Mr. Matthew Fogg, Ms. Cathy Harris, Mr. Lawrence Lucas, Mr. Oliver Mitchell, Mr. J. Gregory Richardson and Ms. Paulette Taylor for their self-less activism which has made a positive difference for others in the federal sector and throughout American communities. The newsletter also recognizes Dr. James Tucker, publisher of the African American Voice Newspaper who continues to use give a "voice" to the many oppressed and disenfranchised.
The Kyiv School of Economics (KSE), founded by the Economics Education and Research Consortium (EERC) (www.eerc.ru) and the Victor Pinchuk Foundation (www.pinchukfund.org), is a world-class institution with a reputation for excellence both in Ukraine and internationally. It aims to rank among the top schools in Central and Eastern Europe, producing a future generation of world-class economists. In doing so, it helps to improve the economic, business, and policymaking environments of Ukraine and neighbouring countries.
See the winning photos, stories, designs and online entries from SCPA's 2014 Annual Meeting. Here are the Weekly Newspaper award winners from the 2013 S.C. Press Association News Contest
Students selected topics from the book "What Matters: The World's Preeminent Photojournalists and Thinkers Depict Essential Issues of Our Time" by David Elliot Cohen who maintains that "a single image still has the power to change the world." They reserached their topic, composed an interest statement about whay it mattered to them (and should matter to everyone), compiled images and URLs about the topic to post to a blog and facebook group page.
Green Bonds in Brief: Risk, Reward, and Opportunity, is a report from As You Sow and the Cornell Institute of Public Affairs. Green bonds are exciting financial instruments that are directing funds to environmental and climate projects.
This report covers all seven session from day one of Local Social Summit 2011 (LSS'11) Additionally, we have pulled together our view on the most important trends to watch in 2012, including: Incumbents are at risk; Data is everywhere; The rebirth of local; Mobile broadband; The next Internet arrives; The death of daily deals; and Social outsourcing grows...
Using Environmental Social Marketing to Address Polluted Stormwater in Puget ...Bonnie Loshbaugh
Thesis presentation for a master of marine affairs from the School of Marine & Environmental Affairs, University of Washington.
Abstract: While the surface of the water always reflects the sky in any weather, the story below the surface is increasingly cloudy. Urban estuaries such as Puget Sound suffer from a heavy influx of pollution from the growing human population and human development around them. The most efficient method to interrupt the stormwater pollution process in Puget Sound is to address human behaviors. Social marketing, the application of marketing techniques to “sell” behaviors which benefit society as a whole, is a powerful tool for changing behaviors. While it has been used extensively in the public health sector, it is gaining popularity in addressing environmental issues. A communications and outreach campaign under the tagline “Puget Sound Starts Here” has been designed with strong influence from the social marketing realm to address non-point source pollution in Puget Sound. While still midstream, the campaign has great potential to positively affect the human behaviors which contribute to stormwater pollution in Puget Sound, and can serve as a model for use in other regions.
The information in this report highlights the important work of several nonprofit organizations within Stockton communities to combat the negative effects of environmental degradation and environmental injustice. They work to create a more just and equitable community where everyone has a voice at the table.
Smart Cities - Why they're not working for us yet.Rick Robinson
My presentation to the April 2016 Eurocities Knowledge Sharing Forum in Rennes. My focus was on describing Smart Cities as an economic and political challenge; and exploring the policy mechanisms that could be used to incentivise private sector investments in business and technology to support local social, economic and environmental outcomes. Further description and supporting evidence for these ideas can be found at https://theurbantechnologist.com/2016/02/01/why-smart-cities-still-arent-working-for-us-after-20-years-and-how-we-can-fix-them/
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El Puerto de Algeciras continúa un año más como el más eficiente del continente europeo y vuelve a situarse en el “top ten” mundial, según el informe The Container Port Performance Index 2023 (CPPI), elaborado por el Banco Mundial y la consultora S&P Global.
El informe CPPI utiliza dos enfoques metodológicos diferentes para calcular la clasificación del índice: uno administrativo o técnico y otro estadístico, basado en análisis factorial (FA). Según los autores, esta dualidad pretende asegurar una clasificación que refleje con precisión el rendimiento real del puerto, a la vez que sea estadísticamente sólida. En esta edición del informe CPPI 2023, se han empleado los mismos enfoques metodológicos y se ha aplicado un método de agregación de clasificaciones para combinar los resultados de ambos enfoques y obtener una clasificación agregada.
An astonishing, first-of-its-kind, report by the NYT assessing damage in Ukraine. Even if the war ends tomorrow, in many places there will be nothing to go back to.
‘वोटर्स विल मस्ट प्रीवेल’ (मतदाताओं को जीतना होगा) अभियान द्वारा जारी हेल्पलाइन नंबर, 4 जून को सुबह 7 बजे से दोपहर 12 बजे तक मतगणना प्रक्रिया में कहीं भी किसी भी तरह के उल्लंघन की रिपोर्ट करने के लिए खुला रहेगा।
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Here is Gabe Whitley's response to my defamation lawsuit for him calling me a rapist and perjurer in court documents.
You have to read it to believe it, but after you read it, you won't believe it. And I included eight examples of defamatory statements/
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Urban Land Institute Mn Nate Garvis Fall 2009 Newsletter
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Fall 2009 Newsletter
We need to build a new economy:
not resurrect the old one.
Be part of the change!
Great Challenges = Great Opportunities
Initiatives
Upcoming Events
ULI MN Program Recaps
Young Leaders Group (YLG)
People & Ideas
Meet the Mayor
Good Works
Poetic Moment
Welcome New Members
ULI Bookstore
Contact Us
Groundbreaking resources, programs, and
partnerships continue to be at the forefront of the
dynamic ULI MN/RCM Partnership. We are
continually updating our website to keep you
informed of all of the latest ULI MN developments.
We have added a “News and Announcements”
section to the homepage and we are regularly
posting presentations, reports, press releases, and
meeting notes to the site. Visit minnesota.uli.org
today and check back often!
INITIATIVES
Environment: Promoting Action Strategies
that reduce greenhouse gas emissions, Silver Level
protect natural resources and support Aveda
Dorsey & Whitney
healthy living. Faegre & Benson
Mortenson Construction
Real Estate Strategies
In October, ULI MN/RCM and the Minnesota
Pollution Control Agency announced the selection Bronze Level
Close Landscape Architects
of Bloomington, Edina, Falcon Heights, St. Louis Cuningham Architecture
Park, and Victoria as the first pilot communities in Robert Engstrom Companies
Greater Minnesota Housing Fund
the GreenStep Cities program. GreenStep Cities is Kraus-Anderson Construction
an action-oriented voluntary program offering a Larkin Hoffman Daly & Lindgren
Leonard Street and Deinard
cost-effective, simple pathway for implementing LHB
Lindquist & Vennum
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Maxfield Research
best practices that lead to greenhouse gas SmithGroup
reductions. This work will help to inform future Smith Partners
Welsh Companies
state efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Westwood Professional Services
Visit the Environment page of the ULI MN website
Become a sponsor.
to learn more about the program.
Housing: Partnering to implement tools and strategies that support a full
range of housing choices in connected, livable communities.
ULI MN/RCM launched the Housing Policy Tool Box, reflecting the work of the
Housing Initiative over the past 18 months. In partnership with the Center for
Housing Policy and with financial support from the Family Housing Fund, the online
tool box includes local and national policies and best practices that support of a full
range of housing choices. Click here to access the tool box.
Jobs/Economic Development—Regional Competitiveness Project Underway
On October 21st, ULI/RCM, the University of Minnesota-Humphrey Institute and the
Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, launched the
Regional Competitiveness Project with a workshop to select three of the top ten
industry clusters.
Economist Joe Cortright provided attendees with a presentation about the
importance of regional clusters (i.e. geographic concentrations of interconnected
companies and institutions in a particular field) and U of M analysts shared
information about the region’s ten most active clusters. At the end of the session,
participants selected the three clusters: medical devices, financial services, and
distribution services (such as “Branded Distributed Products” and for example,
Target, Best Buy, Supervalu, General Mills, 3M Consumer Products,
Thompson/Reuters).
The three chosen clusters will be used to create a model for regional economic and
employment growth via private –public collaboration, which will be expanded to
develop strategies for additional clusters in the future.
In the coming months, mayors will be meeting with CEOs of targeted companies in
each cluster to gather information about challenges and opportunities facing the
industries. Beginning in January, graduate students in the University of Minnesota’s
MBA and Public Policy program will be producing cluster studies that include a
diagnosis, vision, and action plan as part of their Capstone Workshop.
Click here for details about the cluster selection process and copies of the
presentations from the October workshop.
UPCOMING EVENTS
For details about calendar items, click on the "learn more" links below.
Inside the Leadership Studio/Members Only--Rep. Margaret Anderson
Kelliher, Speaker of the House
Thursday, December 10, 3:45 – 5:00 pm
McKnight Foundation Board Room
ILS events are small, informal and intimate, designed to connect YLG members with
prominent, senior leaders in real estate, policy and related fields. Our moderator,
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Eliza Clark, leads our guest through a list of standard, penetrating questions
producing a fun and informative interview. The fourth session in this years' series
features Rep. Margaret Anderson Kelliher, who represents District 60A in
Minneapolis. She was first elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives in
1998, becoming Speaker of the House in January 2007. During her tenure as
Speaker, Rep. Kelliher guided the passage of a nation-leading renewable energy
standard, built a coalition to pass transportation legislation in 2008, and created a
Jobs Task Force focused on job creation and training. In addition to being Speaker,
Rep. Kelliher teaches at the University of Minnesota’s Humphrey Institute. Rep.
Kelliher is a candidate for governor in 2010. Learn more...
Connecting Bus Rapid Transit to the Community--Alain Miguelez, Program
Manager for Development Review for the City of Ottawa and Mayors
Roland (Apple Valley), Rybak (Minneapolis), and Winstead (Bloomington)
Tuesday, December 15, 1:15 pm
Dorsey & Whitney
The Twin Cities region is investing in an exciting new transit opportunity: Bus Rapid
Transit (BRT) running along 35W and Cedar Avenue. While there are few examples
of BRT in North America, particularly in a cold-weather climate, Ottawa has quietly
developed a remarkable BRT system that serves over 363,000 riders daily--even in
the snow! How can Ottawa's best practices be integrated into the Minnesota plan?
Join us for this interactive program designed to stimulate ideas and answer
questions about how to achieve the most public and private benefits from BRT. This
program is presented by ULI MN and the Regional Council of Mayors in partnership
with the Metropolitan Council and Metro Transit. Learn more...
Leading Green Building Initiatives -- John Dalzell, Senior Architect, Boston
Redevelopment Authority
Wednesday, January 13, 4:00–5:30 pm
Dorsey & Whitney
The Complete Street Revolution--Jim Charlier
Thursday, February 11, 4:00-5:30 pm
Dorsey & Whitney
A revolution is underway in the US that is transforming the way we plan, design and
pay for urban streets. Jim Charlier will present the primary building blocks
underlying this revolution, including the emerging best practices for green streets,
complete streets and context-based street design.
Young Leaders Group (YLG) Annual Program
Thursday, March 4, 4:00–5:30
Another innovative, forward thinking program…..more details soon!
ULI MN PROGRAM RECAPS
Click here for the links to individual past program summaries.
Brian Beaulieu: 4th Annual ULI MN Economic Trends
November 19, 2009
Bringing his forecasting acument back to the Twin Cities for the fourth time,
enconomist Brian Beaulieu reminded participants that "this is a business cycle, not a
structural shift for the economy. Better days lie ahead." Read more...
Joe Cortright: Walking the Walk: How Walkabililty Influences Home
Values
October 20, 2009
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To answer the question, "do consumers put value on the relative walkability of
different houses" economist Joe Cortright applied traditional real estate modeling
techniques and used the free online tool Walkscore to come up with the answer.
Read the program recap or Click here to read the entire study.
Ken Greenberg: City Building-Expanding Common Ground
September 14, 2009
ULI MN was fortunate to host Ken Greenberg of Greenberg Consultants, Inc. for two
days of lecture and planning guidance related to a framework for redevelopment
and city building in a time of change and opportunity. Read the program recap or
Read the full notes from Ken Greenberg's "City Building-Expanding Common
Ground" events.
Tony Downs: Real Estate and the Financial Crisis
July 30, 2009
The current economic situation will get better, but not necessarily soon, according
to Tony Downs, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and former member and
chair of Real Estate Research Corporation, a real estate consulting firm. Read
more...
YOUNG LEADER GROUP
Inside the Leadership Studio Session-Nate Garvis
October 22, 2009
Nate Garvis, VP of Government Affairs at Target described his non-linear career
path, the societal changes brought by the digital age, and the importance of
"practicing civility." Interviewed by Eliza Clark of Pay Dirt LLC, the dynamic Garvis
noted that the way to earn influence in our increasingly networked world is to
become an "expert listener" and to ask consumers what is valuable to them. Read
more...
Inside the Leadership Studio Session-Mayor Gene Winstead
August 20, 2009
You don't always have to keep striving to do worthwhile work and have a good life"
was the surprising message third-term Bloomington Mayor Gene Winstead offered to
a group of young urban leaders.
"When my father achieved things, it was all good stuff," Winstead said. "I watched
him and learned you could reach a plateau in life--and have it be good. Read
more...
ULI MN Young Leaders Group (YLG) Presents "Building a Foundation"
Program
In September, ULI MN launched the "Building a Foundation" program to give young
leaders a comprehensive understanding of the entire spectrum of the real estate
development process. The program provides an intimate setting to learn from
leading industry professionals in the Twin Cities. Eight classes, one each month
over lunch, cover the essentials of the development process: managing the process,
public policy, design and site planning, feasibility analysis, construction, financing,
marketing, and property/asset management.
Participants gain new insights from industry professionals, strengthen their
professional network, and earn continuing education credits. Created by a Young
Leader from Hines, the program's 30 spots sold out quickly, and a waiting list has
formed. The first series has both members ($199) and non-members ($249) from a
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variety of backgrounds, including commercial, industrial and residential developers,
city planners, brokers, affordable housing project managers, asset managers and
architects. The registration fee included ULI's Real Estate Development--Principles
and Process book, and a graudation event to be held in June, 2010.
PEOPLE AND IDEAS
Urbanizing the Suburbs: A Key to Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions
At an October ULI meeting, experts such as author and professor Ellen
Dunham-Jones reported "There will be an enormous market for more urban
lifestyles, more urban places, within suburbia." This type of redevelopment,
including more transportation options, will have a positive impact on reducing
greenhouse gas emissions. Click here to read the full Climate Wire Energy and
Environment Daily article.
Minneapolis, one of 4 cities to participate in Daniel Rose Fellowship
Program
Minneapolis Mayor R.T. Rybak and three other outstanding local community leaders
were selected for the ULI Daniel Rose Center for Public Leadership in Land Use
Fellowship. Rybak’s team will join three others led by the mayors of Nashville,
Philadelphia and Phoenix. The purpose of the fellowship program is to provide city
leaders with the insights, peer-to-peer learning, and analysis they need to
successfully build and sustain their cities.
Regional Conference of Mayors Showcased in New ULI Report
The RCM is one of five projects feature in ULI's new report, "Leadership and
Innovation for Change: Five Years of Community Action Grants." ULI MN launched
the RCM partnership after receiving a ULI Community Action Grant in 2004 that was
generously matched by the Target Corporation. Read the full report.
What do Jane Jacobs, Le Corbusier, and Christopher Leinberger have in
common?
The popular urban planning website Planetizen polled its readers to develop the list
of the “Top 100 Urban Thinkers.” See who makes the cut and plan your votes for
next year’s list!
MEET THE MAYOR: DEBBIE GOETTEL, RICHFIELD
Debbie Goettel was elected mayor of Richfield in 2006, unseating the incumbent
who had been in office for 24 years! She is also the city’s first female mayor. Mayor
Goettel has a civil engineering degree from the University of Minnesota and has
completed graduate work in environmental studies. She is the Environmental and
Health Safety Manager at Nestle where she is responsible for all of the permitting
and training at Nestle’s facilities. She and her husband John Gomez have one son
and two grandchildren who live in Waconia. Goettel leads the Regional Council of
Mayors’ initiative on the environment.
You have been Mayor of Richfield since 2006, what prompted you to run
for office?
I was an activist, working on local, state and even federal issues. I was frustrated
about the way things were going in Richfield and the fact that you couldn’t get a call
returned from the city’s offices. I was concerned that the city wasn’t weighing the
value of different projects, instead accepting anything for the sake of attracting
development. I was also focused on property maintenance issues—and how the city
could better educate residents and enforce rules. I decided to put my hat in the ring
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when there were no challengers to the incumbent. And I thought, I could do this job
better.
Richfield participated in the RCM’s Opportunity Cities Pilot Program. What
were the biggest things that you took away from that experience?
We learned that we had some really good programs, in particular the Kids @ Home
program, which we are now putting more resources into. This program provides a
rent subsidy to residents who are not eligible for Section 8, but require assistance.
It also links up families to social services, helping them to get on their feet. The goal
is to promote housing stability and to keep children in the same school, making it
easier for families to become more self sufficient and kids more grounded in their
education.
As co-chair of the RCM’s Environment Initiative, what do you see as the
biggest challenges and opportunities in this area?
We need to get information out about what sustainability is and package the best
practices on a website so that cities can learn from one another. The state is looking
at large municipal buildings to see how they are performing from an energy use
standard. The idea is to retrofit the worst actors, but this is really difficult since
many cities have less money available now to do this kind of work. In Richfield we’re
adding insulation and replacing the ventilation system and roof of our ice arena and
we expect to see the financial payback in a short time frame.
What is your favorite thing about living in Richfield?
It really is everyone’s small town. It is a true community where people know and
care for one another.
Where’s the first place you take visitors to in Richfield?
If it’s a Saturday, the Farmers’ Market—I go every week. If the weather is decent,
then Wood Lake Nature Center, in the winter you can cross country ski there too.
Our parks are a great resource.
What’s the last movie you saw?
I just saw Jim Carrey’s “A Christmas Carol” with my grandson.
GOOD WORKS: The African Development Center Creates Opportunity for
Immigrants
In these challenging times, it’s good to be reminded of the good works being
supported by our ULI MN members. This is part of a continuing series; let us know
about your stories.
In just five years, the African Development Center (ADC), founded in 2004 by ULI
MN Executive Committee member Hussein Samatar, has made a profound impact on
the state of Minnesota and the communities it serves.
ADC's mission is to start and sustain successful businesses, build assets and
promote community reinvestment within the African communities of Minnesota.
There are more than 100,000 African immigrants and refugees in Minnesota,
representing 13% of Minnesota’s foreign born residents—a higher percentage than
any other state, according to a Minneapolis Foundation report. Many of these new
arrivals struggle with cultural, religious, language, and financial barriers and
Samatar, who moved to Minnesota from Somalia in 1993 during that country’s civil
strife, faced many of the same challenges.
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Samatar writes, “My own story is living the American dream. Having been displaced
at the tender age of 21, I’ve never given up hope, and I’ve found hope here in
Minnesota. Trained as a banker, I left my secure job to start the African
Development Center, which has become one of the leading community development
organizations of the state.”
ADC's staff of seven African immigrants (who together can speak eight different
languages) provide the following services to clients: Financial literacy training, first
time home buyer education, technical assistance and financing for small businesses,
mortgage and commercial loan products with conventional and Islamic terms (i.e.
Islamic law prohibits charging interest, so new models have been developed to
provide a return on investment, while allowing borrowers to stay true to their
faith.).
At the October opening of ADC’s new service center on the former North Country
Coop site in the West Bank, Samatar reported that since 2004, ADC has trained
more than 350 businesses, providing financing to approximately half of them; more
than 1,000 families have received home ownership training; and 350 families have
had financial literacy counseling. ADC was also a founding partner of the catalytic
Midtown Global Market project in Minneapolis.
ADC’s success has not gone unnoticed. For the past two years the City of
Minneapolis has ranked ADC the number one small business lender and Samatar
was recognized as a top corporate executive at the Minneapolis/St. Paul Business
Journal’s 2009 Minority Business Awards.
POETIC MOMENT
Bob Close, landscape architect and member of the ULI MN executive committee,
reminds us that there’s room for artistic expression in land use circles. He is ULI
MN’s own “poet laureate.”
Fading light, the pools of darkness
Swirl deep circles in the sky
October and November switch roles
As fall drifts into winter
Reasons for hope we hope remain
As critics and shouters tug at the fabric
That is just beginning to feel whole again
And really, all we long for
Is a season
And a generation
Of peace
NEW MEMBERS:
Peter Austin, Andrew Babula, Kate Bartelt, Jack Byers, David Decker, Janne
Flistrand, Michael Greco, Jeb Hagan, Paul Heuer, Thomas Link, Lynne Malknecht,
Grant Martin, Andy Noble, Jeffrey Thuringer, Lisa Marie Wyard Goodwin
ULI BOOKSTORE: SUPPORT ULI MINNESOTA
Next time you order a book from the Bookstore, be sure to use the ULI Minnesota
code “8117”. Your district council will receive a share of the proceeds!
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