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Solutions at Sunrise 2010

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010

[From Lisa Nuszkowski at the Michigan Foreclosure Task Force.]

It’s hard to believe that fall is just around the corner! As I’ve been transitioning back from life on the campaign trail, I am more energized than ever to get back to work with some of the organizations that I believe make the greatest impact on the quality of life for people in Detroit. At the top of that list is Southwest Solutions. I have served on the board of Southwest Housing Solutions for over a year now, and I continue to be amazed at the depth and breadth of services that Southwest Solutions provides to Southwest Detroit and beyond. Whether it’s opening Piquette Square, a 150-unit, full-service supportive housing facility for veterans in the New Center, or revitalizing Southwest Detroit through innovative projects like the Creative Arts Center on Vernor Hwy with partners like the 555 Nonprofit Gallery and Detroit Farm and Garden, Southwest Solutions continues to redefine what’s possible for our great City.

That’s why I would like you be my guest at the 5th Annual Solutions at Sunrise breakfast on Wednesday, October 6, 2010, from 8:00 am – 9:00 am at the Masonic Temple in Detroit. Not only is this event an opportunity to learn more about one of Southwest Solutions’ many program areas – early childhood, literacy, mental health, children and youth services, homelessness, employment, veterans, affordable housing, financial literacy, home ownership, real estate development – it’s also a terrific opportunity to meet and get energized by nearly 900 other community-minded people from all walks of life.

While this is an opportunity for you to make a contribution that will support the incredible work of Southwest Solutions, the event is free, and I promise you that you will leave inspired by the tremendous work of this organization. This flier and the Solutions at Sunrise website contain additional details about the event – please let me know if you have any questions. Most of all, I hope that you will join me on October 6th! Please let me know if you are able to attend ASAP, either by responding by email, or by giving me a call: 313-452-1046. Thanks in advance – I look forward to seeing you there!

Warm regards,

Lisa

Lisa Nuszkowski

Co-Director

Michigan Foreclosure Task Force

313-452-1046

nuszkowski@cedam.info

http://cedam.info/resources/mftf/

Member News Roundup ~ August

Monday, August 30th, 2010

[This post is part of the monthly CEDAM Member News Roundup series.  If you have news to share, send it our way or leave a message in the comments section at the bottom of this post.]

Deluxe Inn after the art show.

Goodbye, Deluxe Inn! The Ingham County Land Bank bought this rundown property in Lansing’s Reo Town with plans to demolish it at the end of August – but not before turning the building into an art hot spot. The REO Town Commercial Association invited almost 50 artists to paint the building with graffiti art, drawing 1,500 or so spectators. After the Lansing Fire Department uses the building to practice breaking down doors and walls, the land bank will oversee demolition of the site.

Over in Ann Arbor, the Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living hosted the 2010 Great Lakes Independence Ride, or “IRide.” Over 30 cyclists participated in the 4 day, 240 mile bike ride from Three Rivers to Ann Arbor. Video of the cyclists.

Circle of Love information drop for community awareness month.

Throughout August, Circle of Love CDC in Saginaw organized information drops to the local communities for Community Awareness Month. Executive Director Pamela Brazil said the drops have been very successful, with increased numbers of people coming to the nonprofit for affordable housing counseling. Circle of Love is also coordinating Operation Gateway, or “Take the Hill,” where volunteers come together to clean up Hill Street by cutting overgrown trees, trimming weeds, and mowing on properties where vegetation is out of control. News article.

Coming up on September 9th, the Old Town Commercial Association will officially welcome seven new businesses to Old Town. The ribbon cutting ceremony will celebrate Epicenter Church, Gravity Works, Lambs Gate Antiques, Michigan League for Human Services, Northside Barbershop, Lighthouse Massage Center and Tallulah’s Folly.

Travel Journal – Upper Peninsula

Friday, August 27th, 2010

CEDAM’s Office Manager (Jessica AcMoody) and Manager of Membership and Communications (Tiffany Lemieux-McKissic) spent a week in the Upper Peninsula meeting with CEDAM members and discussing challenges and opportunities in the community development industry.

Here are some highlights from the trip:

Jessica AcMoody, Joni Talentino, and Tiffany Lemieux-Mckissic at Sault Tribe Housing Authority.

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The first day we met with Joni Talentino, the Director of the Sault Tribe Housing Authority in Kincheloe. Joni’s organization manages over 400 rental units and 9 different housing sites across the entire Upper Peninsula. They have a successful IDA program that has been running for just over 18 months. They are also very busy with rehabilitation and weatherization projects with over 100 contractors assisting them in their efforts.

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Seniors outside a Lost Creek home from AMCAB's senior housing project.

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Day two we stopped by the Alger Marquette Community Action Board (AMCAB) and met with Anne Engman. Anne took us on a tour of the beautiful Lost Creek Senior housing project that AMCAB developed. Anne also shared with us that AMCAB is very busy with their weatherization efforts and hopes to assist nearly 100 homeowners in 2010.

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Marquette Meats was able to expand their product line thanks to a Northern Initiatives loan.

On the second and third day we spent time with our Innovator of the Year co-winners, Northern Initiatives. We had the dual mission of learning more about their work, and filming for the video we are creating for them. Dennis West, Lisa Nyquist, Chris Rector, and Amanda Blondeau met with us about their micro loan program, Business Enterprise Center, and their Regional Strategies work. Lisa informed us that there is now an online application option for businesses that are applying for loans under $50,000. Chris shared with us their work on Great Waters (an award winning collaboration effort and marketing campaign for the Eastern Upper Peninsula) and new efforts to create similar collaborative efforts in the Western Upper Peninsula. Amanda Blondeau and her fantastic intern team told us about their Business Enterprise Center, where small businesses have access to many tools such as QuickBooks training, website development, market research, and other training and technical assistance. We loved learning more about Northern Initiatives and the great work they are doing for Northern Michigan – look for their video soon!

Calumet Main Street

Next we went to copper country and met with Calumet Main Street manager, Tom Tikkanen. Tom gave us an awesome tour of downtown Calumet and filled us in on the rich history of the area (and for those of you interested, March 4 is the Copper Dog 150, an annual sled-dog race which begins in downtown Calumet). That evening we had dinner with Gail Ross and Amy McCloskey with the Hancock Housing Foundation and many other fantastic people from the Hancock-Houghton community (we even saw a double rainbow at dinner).

The next day we visited Gail Ross at the Hancock Housing Foundation on the eve of the groundbreaking for their new supportive housing development. Quincy Haven will feature 24 units of housing for people with mental disabilities. Congratulations on Quincy Haven, we can’t wait to see it when it is finished!

Last but not least, we stopped by the Dickinson Iron Community Service Agency (DICSA) in Iron Mountain. There we met with the new Executive Director, Michael Aschinger. He shared with us the many programs that DICSA offers to their two county service area, including weatherization, rehab, senior meal programs, emergency repair services, and much more.

Thank you so much to all of our Upper Peninsula members for your hospitality. We can’t tell you how excited and inspired we are by the work that you are doing. We will be back!

Member News Roundup ~ July

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

[This post is part of the monthly CEDAM Member News Roundup series.  If you have news to share, send it our way or leave a message in the comments section at the bottom of this post.]

Bay County received the 2010 Digital Counties Survey national award from the Center for Digital Government.  The county was presented with the honor of a top 10 rating in the under-150,000 population category.  They were judged based on their cutting-edge technologies, collaborative projects with multiple jurisdictions, transparency and technologies deployed that improved life for government employees and citizens.

Michigan Neighborhood Partnership opened a new Neighborhood Service Center at Eastland Mall in Harper Woods on July 8th.  The new center is a one-stop location for housing assistance, including foreclosure prevention and intervention, and housing counselors to assist area residents.  In the future, the center plans to have academic tutoring and microenterprise development.

Durant Hotel

The Genesee County Land Bank, Flint city officials, and private investors are redeveloping Flint’s historic Durant Hotel into market-rate urban apartments and commercial spaces for rent.  The 1920s hotel has been empty for thirty-five years and is located on the north end of Flint’s central city.  The redevelopment will be completed on August 15th, though many of the stylish new lofts are already being rented out.

Detroit’s Southwest Solutions will be holding their 5th Annual “Solutions at Sunrise” fundraising breakfast on Wednesday, October 6 from 8am to 9am at the Detroit Masonic Temple.  The event raises funds to support Southwest Solutions’ work with formerly homeless veterans living in their Paquette Square project, young children learning in their family literacy program, and adults striving for better employment through their workforce development program.  The breakfast will feature testimonies and an address by the organization’s president, John Van Camp.

CCDI: Register by August 16th for early-bird discount

Friday, August 6th, 2010

Don’t forget to enroll in CEDAM’s Comprehensive Community Development Institute (CCDI); classes are filling up fast!    Register by August 16, 2010 and receive the 10% early-bird discount. The first session Introduction to Real Estate Development begins September 14.

For registration and more information visit:  www.cedam.info/resources/training/

CCDI seeks to address the changing landscape of the community development industry by providing relevant, effective, and challenging training. With separate training modules for every experience level, CCDI is the complete training program for Michigan’s community development professionals.

Member News Roundup – June

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

[This post is part of the monthly CEDAM Member News Roundup series.  If you have news to share, send it our way or leave a message in the comments section at the bottom of this post.]

The Michigan Individual Development Account Partnership has been awarded $514,822 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Administration for Children and Families. MIDAP is a collaborative managed by CEDAM member, Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency (OLHSA), with funding support from MSHDA.  The funds will be used to create Individual Development Accounts (IDAs), which help low-income households build up savings for a home, small business, or education purchase. Read more.

Pepsi Refresh logoDuring July, the Community Housing Network needs your votes to win $50,000 in the Pepsi Refresh Project (please vote every day). This grant will fill operational gaps and enable them to provide beds and basic household furnishings for the houses they build.  Vote Here. See photos here from CHN’s recent groundbreaking for a new supportive housing property.

Creekside Community Development Corporation was recently featured in Model D highlighting their work in Northeast Detroit.   In May and June, Creekside worked with the Greening of Detroit to beautify A.B. Ford Park in preparation for Canal in Northeast DetroitPizazz in the Park on Saturday, August 23.  They also closed on 10 affordable, green homes.  Creekside is also hosting a kayaking demonstration on July 24th and a kayak tour of the East Riverfront on August 12th.

Detroit’s Community Legal Resources, through the Detroit Vacant Property Campaign, awarded $60,000 to 16 local community-based groups.  The funds will be used to reduce vacant properties in Detroit and turn these areas into neighborhood assets.  CEDAM members Creekside Community Development Corporation, St. Ignatius Nonprofit Housing Corporation, Prevailing Community Development Corporation, Nortown Community Development Corporation and Grandmont Rosedale Development Corporation are among the organizations to receive the funds. Read more.

Witherbee's Market in FlintRecently, Witherbee’s Market & Deli opened in Downtown Flint.  The 8,000-square-foot full-service grocery story and deli is stocked with packaged sandwiches and salads for pickup and outside seating for downtown workers and college students.  The Neighborhood Improvement and Preservation Project secured the financing and rehabilitated the old tire shop.  The store provides new options and a closer facility for the downtown area residents. Read more.

Habitat for Humanity started their first family build in Detroit.  This is an initiative by Gov. Granholm and First Gentleman Dan Mulhern to rebuild and revitalize Michigan.  Members of Granholm family joined volunteers from Henry Ford Health System and Habitat for Humanity Detroit in the building. Read more or watch a video.

CEDAM Launches Comprehensive Community Development Institute

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

CEDAM is pleased to announce the launch of our new training program, beginning in September of 2010. The Comprehensive Community Development Institute (CCDI) is based on CEDAM’s popular Real Estate Development Training (REDT) but features a different module for each experience level. With beginning, intermediate, and advanced courses, CCDI is the complete training program for Michigan’s community development professionals.

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Core Concepts: Beginner
CCDI’s beginner course is an Introduction to Real Estate Development and offers a step-by-step look at the real estate development process with direct feedback from lenders, investors, and key partners.  This six-day course is recommended for professionals that are new to the industry or who are first-time developers.

Bricks and Mortar: Intermediate
The intermediate module is made up of three different courses that specifically cover Single-Family, Multi-Family, or Commercial real estate development. This module is recommended for professionals with a project concept in the pre-development stage, as a refresher course for seasoned developers, and/or for beginners who have completed the Core Concepts module of CCDI.

Rigorous Topic Immersion: Advanced
The advanced sessions of CCDI are single day sessions that are intended to address industry concerns and will be intense, thought provoking, and uniquely challenging. These sessions are recommended for organization leaders. Topics include: Green Development and Weatherization, Drafting and Moving Bills in the Michigan Legislature, Succession Planning and Building Indigenous Leadership, Auditing Your PR and Marketing Plan and more!

CEDAM and CDAD members receive significant discounts! For more information or to register online, please visit www.cedam.info/resources/training.

Classes start in September. Space is limited – register today!

Member News Roundup ~ May

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

[This post is part of the monthly CEDAM Member News Roundup series.  If you have news to share, send it our way or leave a message in the comments section at the bottom of this post. *The Member News Roundup will be on hiatus from June to July, but will return in August.*]

The Grandmont Rosedale Development Corporation (GRDC) and its Executive Director Tom Goddeeris (also a CEDAM board member starting this June) appeared in a recent story on National Public Radio. GRDC is finding new ways to use vacant land, such as planting tree nurseries.

In the Upper Peninsula, Sault Tribe Housing Authority is using grant funds to make existing rental housing units more energy efficient. Among some of the upgrades to the homes are the installation of new Energy Star rated windows, high efficiency furnaces/boilers, water heaters, vinyl siding, and exterior doors. The renovations will benefit all of the housing communities managed by the Sault Tribe Housing Authority, as well as create local jobs.

A home rehabilitated by Kalamazoo Neighborhood Housing Services.

Kalamazoo Housing Neighborhood Services Inc. received a MSHDA grant to help homeowners in Kalamazoo’s Eastwood neighborhood rehabilitate their homes. The new pilot program under the grant will also help homeowners with technical, structural and mechanical home-related issues.

Avalon Housing Inc. is running its “Edible Avalon” community gardening program this season and plans on adding new gardening beds this year. Last year the gardens produced over 1,000 pounds of fresh produce for tenants in Avalon’s low-income supportive housing.

Executive Director of Community Action Agency of St. Clair County Melinda Johnson was awarded United Way’s Thomas D. Melms Chief Professional Officer Award. The Award recognizes Melinda’s visionary leadership, under which the Community Action Agency developed new programs and created partnerships with other community organizations.

Saginaw County Community Action Committee is hosting its second Annual Walk for Warmth on May 29 (PDF flyer). All of the funds raised at the walk are used to directly benefit community members who have difficulty heating their homes in winter.

Member News Roundup ~ April

Monday, May 10th, 2010

[This post is part of the monthly CEDAM Member News Roundup series.  If you have news to share, send it our way or leave a message in the comments section at the bottom of this post.]

WARM Training Center was announced as one of Michigan’s top ten green leaders for the work it does around energy efficiency, weatherization, and other greening efforts.

Livonia Housing Commission is preparing to sell foreclosed properties bought with neighborhood stabilization funds and then rehabbed or demolished. Selling the properties will get them back on tax rolls and improve the look of the neighborhood.

Habitat for Humanity of Oakland County hosted a homeownership fair on April 17, with fair guests including Community Housing Network, Lighthouse, and Oakland Livingston Human Services Agency. Attendees got to learn about Habitat homeownership, tour a Habitat home, and learn about other organizations that aid families in the pursuit of homeownership.

Photo from last year's Neighborhood Beautification Day.

Upcoming: Southwest Solutions’ 4th annual Neighborhood Beautification Day will take place on June 5th from 8am to 1pm. Southwest Solutions recruits volunteers for this day to landscape, paint, remove graffiti, plant flowers, and other beautification projects around southwest Detroit.  See the event flyer here and RSVP here.

Awards from MCOAH 2010

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Gary Heidel, 2010 CED Advocate of the Year

Each year outstanding individuals and organizations in Michigan’s affordable housing industry are recognized at the Michigan Conference on Affordable Housing. This year, CEDAM would like to recognize the 2010 winners of CEDAM awards presented at the CEDAM membership celebration, and two winners of awards presented at the MCOAH awards luncheon.

The CEDAM Community Economic Development (CED) Advocate of the Year Award was presented to Gary Heidel, MSHDA’s Director of Program Policy and Market Research. The award is given annually to the organization or person who has done the most to advance the impact of community economic development in Michigan. During his tenure at MSHDA, Gary Heidel successfully advocated in the state legislature for Michigan’s Housing and Community Development Fund and a critical tax abatement for supportive housing properties. Through his work, Mr. Heidel has helped countless Michigan residents obtain high-quality, affordable homes.

Dennis West of Northern Initiatives, accepts CEDAM's 2010 Innovator of the Year Award from CEDAM Board Chair, Dennis Sturtevant.

The CEDAM Innovator of the Year Award went to two CEDAM member organizations this year, Northern Initiatives in Marquette and Allen Neighborhood Center in Lansing. The award is presented to the organization(s) that has engaged in innovative new programming or has generally proven to be a leader in advancing new policies, strategies, or best practices in the industry.

Northern Initiatives was recognized for their award winning work with the Great Waters project, as well as their small business Enterprise Center. Through the Great Waters project, Northern Initiatives has spear-headed a very successful regional strategy to re-invigorate tourism along the Eastern Upper Peninsula coastlines.

Joan Nelson from the Allen Neighborhood Center accepts CEDAM's 2010 Innovator of the Year award.

Allen Neighborhood Center was recognized for the extensive work they have done to improve their community’s health, vitality, and connectedness.  ANC strives to connect its residents to healthy foods by increasing access and introducing people to organic food production.  A “Cool Cities” grant enabled ANC to build a Greenhouse in a local park, allowing residents to cultivate fresh produce year-round. ANC’s Allen Street Farmer’s Market takes place weekly and was the first in Michigan to accept the EBT card.

Senator Mark Jansen, LIM's 2010 Champion for Vibrant Communities

The Living in Michigan Coalition’s Champion for Vibrant Communities Award was given to Senator Mark C. Jansen at the MCOAH awards ceremony. Senator Jansen provided crucial legislative support for Michigan’s Housing and Community Development Fund. His support ranges from sponsoring the legislation to create the Fund to helping make the Fund’s donation check-off on the Michigan income tax return.

Dennis Sturtevant, 2010 Duvernay Award Winner

Finally, the prestigious MCOAH Duvernay Award was awarded to Dennis Sturtevant, the Executive Director of Dwelling Place in Grand Rapids and the current chair of CEDAM’s Board of Directors. The Duvernay Award is an annual leadership award commemorating former MSHDA Executive Director Terrence Duvernay’s lifelong commitment to affordable housing. Mr. Sturtevant’s remarkable career as an advocate for social change is marked by leadership in affordable housing organizations, oversight of twenty new Dwelling Place affordable housing projects, and the transformation of downtrodden areas into vibrant and diverse neighborhoods.