Title: Ben Starrett
1Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable
Communities Connecting Smart Growth to Your Work
Ben Starrett Fall Conference for Community
Foundations Baltimore, Maryland October 26, 2003
2Presentation Overview
- Understanding smart growth
- Why it matters to community foundations
- Introduction to the Funders Network
3What is Urban Sprawl?
Sprawl is irresponsible development that takes
our tax dollars away from our communities and
destroys farmland and open space.
4What is Smart Growth?
Smart growth is well-planned development that
protects open space and farmland, revitalizes
communities, keeps housing affordable and
provides more transportation choices.
5Sprawl vs. Smart Growth
6What Smart Growth Is And Is Not
More transportation choices and less traffic
Not against cars and roads
Vibrant cities, suburbs and towns
Not anti-suburban
Wider variety of housing choices
Not about telling people where or how to live
Not against growth
Well-planned growth that improves quality of life
7Why Do People Prefer Smart Growth?
Sprawl generates more traffic, longer trips and
more dependence on automobiles.
8Were Driving Ourselves Crazy
9Or This?
Does Your Community Deserve
This?
10Why Do People Prefer Smart Growth?
Smart Growth Allows Farmers and Communities to
Save Farmland
11Why Do People Want Smart Growth?
This?
Or this?
12Why Do People Prefer Smart Growth?
Returns to Community Per Dollar Spent
Sprawl CostsTax Payers MoreMoney
SourceAmerican Farmland Trust
13Why It Matters to Community Foundations
- Quality of Life for Children, Elders, and
Everyone - Economic Opportunity
- Economic Efficiency/Good Government
- Housing Affordability
- Public Health
- Public Engagement/Social Capital
- Farms, Open Space and a Clean Environment
14Some of the Community Foundations Active in Smart
Growth
15Many Community Foundations are supporting Smart
Growth
- East Bay Community Foundation
- Baton Rouge Area Foundation
- New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
- California Community Foundation
- Rochester Area Community Foundation
16Smart Growth can work as a Lens for Community
Foundations
- New way to see current work
- Connect work to larger field
- While complex and long term, framework for
targeted grantmaking - Bundle of issues with varying ripeness
17Emerging Movement
Still embryonic but growing stronger with new
alliances
- Community Development
- Labor
- Faith-based
- Philanthropic
- Social Equity
- Research
- Coalitions
- Health
18Funders Network History
- Formed in Mid-1999
- Staff of Five
- 91 Member Foundations
- FY 2003-04 Budget _at_1.2 M
- 13 Member Management Board Comprised of Member
Funders
19Our Mission
- To strengthen funders abilities to support
organizations working to build more livable
communities through smarter growth policies and
practices.
20Current Work Plan
- Member Services
- Projects to Help Build the Field
21Member Services
- Annual Conference
- Information Services (web and publications)
- Consulting and Facilitation
- Outreach
- Organizational Development
22Member Services
- Annual Conference
- Top Ranked Member Service
- March 10-12, 2004
- Hosted by the Vancouver Foundation
SAVE THE DATE!! 5TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE MARCH
10-12, 2004
23Member Services
- Information Services Website
24Member Services
- Information Services Publications
- Translation Papers
- Livable Communities _at_ Work
- SpotLights
- Project Specific Publications
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26Projects to Help Build the Field
- Communications
- Regional and Neighborhood Equity
- Community Foundations Leadership
- Transportation Funders Group
- Real Estate Finance
- Healthy Communities
- Housing
27 Projects to Help Build the Field
- Community Foundations Leadership Project
- 1/3rd of the Networks Membership
- National Steering Committee
- Programs at Fall Conferences
- Supporting Work on the Ground
- California Livable Communities Network (9
community foundations) - Tools and Resources
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29New Resources on the Way
- A Getting Started Toolkit for community
foundations - An investments guide for foundations interested
in supporting smarter growth real estate
development - A funders guide for communicating about smart
growth - A how to guide for funders interested in
housing - 8 new papers on various topics
30Change is Possible
31www.fundersnetwork.org