Title: Sustainable Communities Sustainable Partnerships
1Sustainable Communities Sustainable
Partnerships
- Minnesota Neighborhood Institute
- Neighborhood Funders Group Annual Conference
- Stewart Sarkozy-Banoczy
- Office for International and Philanthropic
Innovation - Minneapolis, MN
- 29 September 2010
2HUD as a Hub
- President Obama has charged his administration
with finding new solutions to old problems by
working across public, private and civic sectors - IPI will help position HUD as a Hub for
innovation by convening new partners and
collaborating across agency, organizational,
sector and international boundaries
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5IPI Core Activities
- IPI works with two primary sectors
International Philanthropic - Within the International and Philanthropic
sectors IPI provides support to HUD and PDR in
four activity areas - Outreach Information Exchange
- Client Management Assistance
- Research Knowledge Management
- Joint Research Project Co-Investment
6Focus on (ROI X 2)
- IPI must focus on
- Return on Investment ability to maximize time,
talent, resources that result in moving HUD goals
forward. - Return on Innovation ability to maximize new or
renewed ideas, practices and models that result
in moving HUD goals forward.
7Finding new solutions
- Transformation Collaboratives high-capacity
learning networks drawing from philanthropy,
international organizations, and other partners.
- Example What Works Collaborative
- Foundations, universities, and research
organizations convened to help inform HUDs
strategic plan and policy agenda in the face of
the recession. - Partners have proven able to rapidly align ideas,
networks, and resources and apply them to urgent
policy and practice challenges.
8Disseminating new ideas
- IPI will help feed innovation and transformation
by disseminating state-of-the-art information
about strategies to create sustainable, healthy
communities for all. - Real time lessons learned will be shared with
HUD staff and partners through face-to-face and
distance-shrinking technology.
9(ROI X 2) Return on Investment Return on
Innovation
( ) Ideas and/or Dollars
IPI DESIGN
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HUD Office of Policy Development and Research
Foundations Private, Corporate,
Community (domestic/international)
Projects
Non- Governmental Institutions (domestic/internati
onal)
Output
(ROI X 2)
Impact
Governmental Institutions (domestic/international)
Change Scale
PARTNERSHIPS
HUD IPI Transformation Process
102010-2011 International Philanthropic Focus
Areas
- OIPI will generate lessons, learning, and
partnerships that can be applied to HUD
activities in support of strategic priorities
like revitalization and sustainability.
11Office of Sustainable Housing Communities
12Overview
- Basics of Sustainability
- Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities
- Partnership for Sustainable Communities
- Energy and Climate Partnerships
13Basics of Sustainability
- While every community has a different
interpretation of sustainability. - For HUD, sustainability means tying the quality
and location of housing to broader opportunities,
like access to good jobs, quality schools, and
safe streets. It means helping communities that
face common problems start sharing solutions. It
means being a partner to sustainable development,
not a barrier. - Secretary Shaun Donovan
14Office of Sustainable Housing and Communities
- Goal
- To help build stronger, more sustainable
communities by connecting housing to
transportation, fostering local innovation, and
building a clean energy economy - Details
- Office created in FY 2010
- Overseen by Deputy Secretary Ron Sims
- Managed by Director Shelley Poticha
- One component of an integrated federal strategy
15Partnership for Sustainable Communities
- HUD, DOT, EPA have formed the Partnership for
Sustainable Communities and are committed to
aligning programs and resources in support of 6
Livability Principles
16Partnership Principle Provide More
Transportation Choices
17Partnership Principle Promote Equitable,
Affordable Housing
18Chattanooga, TN
Partnership Principle Enhance Economic
Competitiveness
19Partnership Principle Support Existing
Communities
Greenville, NC
20Portland, OR
Partnership Principle Coordinate Policies and
Leverage Investments
21Adams, IA
Partnership Principle Value Communities and
Neighborhoods
Traverse City, MI
22HUDs Role in Sustainable Communities Partnership
- Sustainable Communities Initiative
- Goal to stimulate more integrated regional
planning to guide state, metropolitan, and local
investments in land use, transportation and
housing, as well as to challenge localities to
undertake zoning and land use reforms - HUD Resources
- 100 million for S.C. Regional Planning Grants
- 40 million for S.C. Challenge Grants
- August 23, 2010 application dates
23Energy and Climate Partnerships
- HUD - DOE Weatherization Partnership
- Secretaries Donovan and Chou signed Memorandum of
Understanding (MOU) to enable the cost effective
energy retrofits of a total of 1,226,000 homes in
FY 2010 and FY 2011
24Energy and Climate Partnerships
- HUD - DOE EPA Partnership
- FY2010 initiative to provide consumers and
lenders with an easily understood home energy
rating
25Contact Us
International and Philanthropic Innovation
- Visit on the web! www.huduser.org/ipi
- Email at ipiinfo_at_huduser.org
Sustainable Communities
- Visit on the web! www.hud.gov/sustainability
- Email at sustainablecommunities_at_hud.gov