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1 WELCOME Shelley Hoss President Orange County Community Foundation Community Indicators 2017: Housing Kim Goll Executive Director Children and Families Commission of Orange County Living in OC Living in OC 5 Living in OC Living in OC


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  2. WELCOME Shelley Hoss President Orange County Community Foundation

  3. Community Indicators 2017: Housing Kim Goll Executive Director Children and Families Commission of Orange County

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  11. KEYNOTE PRESENTATION Bill Pitkin Director, Domestic Programs Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Chris Hubbard Program Officer California Community Foundation

  12. OUT-OF-REACH BUT NOT OUT OF HOPE: How Philanthropy Can Move the Needle on Housing Needs Future Focus – Informed Insights into OC Opportunity Gaps September 13, 2017

  13. • Housing matters • Philanthropy has a role

  14. 7 Ways Affordable Housing Affects Education • Reducing the frequency of disruptive moves. • Helping families move to communities with higher quality schools. • Reducing overcrowding and other sources of housing- related stress. • Helping families avoid housing-related health hazards, which in turn affect education. • Supporting holistic community development, including new or improved schools, tutoring, and strong out-of-school- time programs. • Reducing homelessness among families with children. • Supporting parental spending on child enrichment activities. National Housing Conference, The Impacts of Affordable Housing on Education

  15. Philanthropic Tools Grant Communi- Leadership Lending Convening Making cations Influence Collaborative Land Public Policy Strengthen Public Networks Acquisition Engagemen t Opinion Production Capacity of Collaborative HHH Create Nonprofits & Direct loans planning implementation targeted to nonprofits Government process with efforts messaging leaders from From Advance public health, Investments individual policy Educate key and in loan funds “wins” towards analysis & influencers in affordable systemic public opinion public, housing. change research private, and social sector. Staff support Strengthen political will

  16. Housing Investments Vision An affordable home in a thriving neighborhood for every Angeleno We have focused our efforts on two areas: 1. Low-income housing near transit 2. Housing with supportive services to address homelessness

  17. Measure R: 2008

  18. Measure M: 2016

  19. Research Grants Jointly funded research that found: • low-income residents near transit comprise the majority of transit. • Increased ridership equals lower vehicle usage which translates to reduced greenhouse gas emissions.

  20. Example of a Direct Loan • Impact: Transforms 48 existing units into 140 affordable family homes • Community Benefits: 6,500 sf community health clinic o 1,500 sf of community serving retail o Steps from Metro stop o

  21. Results of Research and Partnerships 1. New funding source of permanent financing 1. New funding source of permanent financing State approves portion of Cap & Trade funding for affordable housing 2. Metro changes policies Metro approved a 35% affordable housing goal on its own portfolio Metro invests $9 million into a loan fund Metro changes how it disposes of land 3. Early capital for acquisition & predevelopment • Foundations & Metro create a $75 million fund 4. Alignment among philanthropy Statewide pooled grant fund

  22. The Approach Cross-sector partnerships, coordinated funding, a Housing First System (CES), data-driven policy & systems change, building public & political will.

  23. FUNDERS COLLABORATIVE BACKGROUND Home For Good Funders Collaborative PRIVATE PUBLIC FUNDERS Aileen Getty Foundation City of Bellflower LEVERAGING Annenberg Foundation City of Burbank California Apartment Association AND ALIGNING City of Carson California Community Foundation City of Culver City RESOURCES FOR Cedars-Sinai City of Lynwood GREATER IMPACT City National Bank City of Los Angeles Conrad N. Hilton Foundation City of Norwalk CSH City of Pasadena Downtown Business Association City of Pomona Enterprise Community Partners City of Redondo Beach Goldman Sachs City of Santa Monica J.P. Morgan Chase City of West Hollywood Jewish Community Foundation County of Los Angeles Kaiser Permanente Housing Authority City of Los Angeles Mayor’s Fund for Los Angeles Housing Authority County of Los Angeles Pacific Western Bank L.A. City Council, CD 14 $34M Private $966M Penta Group L.A. County Board of Supervisors, SD 3 Real Change Movement L.A. County Board of Supervisors, SD 4 Snak King Corporation L.A. County Department of Health Services Public The California Endowment L.A. County Department of Mental Health The Carl and Roberta Deutsch Foundation L.A. County Department of Public Health UniHealth Foundation L.A. Homeless Services Authority United Way of Greater Los Angeles L.A. Housing and Community Investment Dept. W.M. Keck Foundation U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Weingart Foundation V.A. Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System VISTA

  24. Moving to Collaborative Grant Making Collaborative Aligned Foundation Sole control Joint review Funding a cohort Limited Increased engagement knowledge of Longer term, with other our role more grantees, funders higher $’s Less clarity on Jointly working where our piece on solutions fits and systems change

  25. Accelerating Permanent Supportive Housing To Increase from 300 to 1000 Homes Each Year, Partners Need: 1. Early capital for acquisition & predevelopment 1. Early capital for acquisition & predevelopment • Foundations & City funding helped CSH leverage into $60 million 1,000 fund units per year 2. Grants to nonprofit developers to build staff capacity Jointly funding 10 developers with 3-year commitments Jointly funding 10 developers with 3 700 more 3. Streamlining to reduce entitlement and permitting time from 2.5 years to one year • Grants to City Planning Department 300 • Grants to Housing Department of City now 4. Government funding of permanent financing & services 4. Government funding of permanent financing & services No Place Like Home – State funding Measure HHH – LA City ballot measure Measure H – LA County ballot measure

  26. Areas of Work Members Members Members In-Person Networking Opportunities Online Programming & Resources Connect with Peers and National Partners Community Foundations Communities of Practice Corporate Giving Programs Addressing Racial Inequity Family Foundations Advocacy Efforts Private Foundations Issue-based Learnings United Ways Technical Assistance

  27. Expanding philanthropy’s impact and influence to advance the movement to prevent and end homelessness @ funderstogether www.funderstogether.org facebook.com/funderstogether

  28. Panel Discussion Moderator: Carla Vargas Chief Operating Officer Orange County United Way Andrae Bailey Founder Lead Homelessness Initiative Ryan Yamamoto Community Health Improvement, Community Benefit Kaiser Permanente – So Cal Region

  29. MARK YOUR CALENDARS January, 30 2018, 4 pm – 6 pm The Pacific Club, Newport Beach Join us as we explore the Employment Opportunity Gap Keynote Speaker: Carla Javits, President and CEO of REDF

  30. Thank you for coming! For copies of the OC Indicators report and this evening’s presentation, go to: www.oc-cf.org/futurefocus

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