Renewal & recovery
Many people and many groups are working together for equitable community restoration.
Organizations from all corners and people from all walks of life are taking steps to repair, heal and strengthen our community. The variety of private and public groups providing resources and people for this purpose will support more far-reaching and impactful outcomes.
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Tiny Diner looking to convert to a co-operative ownership model
Tiny Diner is looking to power worker/community ownership by converting to a cooperative. What is a cooperative? A cooperative ownership model is an opportunity to shift ownership and power to the community and workers. Cooperatives help to create access to ownership of businesses and property, making shared profits a reality for those who might not otherwise have pathways to self-determination, community impact, and ownership.
Neighborhood Development Center acquires a corner lot on Chicago Avenue and E. Lake Street that will be used to develop a future commercial and residential project
Neighborhood Development Center acquires a corner lot on Chicago Avenue and E. Lake Street that will be used to develop a future commercial and residential project
Community Centered Development
We will buy and hold properties until they are developed and community is ready to take over ownership and operation of the assets.
Longfellow Rising
Longfellow Rising is committed to racial equity, creation care, affordable housing, worker justice, cultural vitality, economic prosperity, and belonging.
Community Wealth Building through Shared Ownership
MCCD is will be expanding our continuum of lending and advisory services to target shared community ownership models. The effort will likely launch in the fall of 2021.
Working Capital Loan Fund
The Working Capital Loan Fund is a revolving loan program designed to support Black-owned businesses on the East Side of Saint Paul with access to financial and technical resources.