Faith-Based Community Development: The Evolution of a Movement
In 2006, Enterprise began the Enterprise Faith-Based Development InitiativeSM (Enterprise FBDISM) in the Mid-Atlantic region, where our partnerships with faith leaders have led to the creation and preservation of more than 1,500 affordable homes with thousands more in the projected pipeline. Since then, we’ve seen a growing need and interest in faith-based community development and expanded FBDI into 10 jurisdictions across the country.
Our 2023 FBDI Annual Summit will look at how this national movement has continued to grow and evolve, particularly in response to the pandemic. Panel discussions include:
- Pandemic Pivot: New Realities, New Responses
The pandemic created new realities for all, especially houses of worship that saw attendance dwindling and services transported online. The panel will discuss how houses of worship have sought to respond to these challenges by adapting their properties to serve the housing and other social/economic needs of their communities, while also providing a sustainable model for on-going operations. - Meeting Community Needs: Approaches to Homeownership and Community Facilities Development
Affordable housing can take many forms, for some congregations it may be creating opportunities for homeownership. For some congregations, meeting community needs entails the creation of community facilities (e.g., retail, office space, day care centers). This panel will explore how houses of worship are approaching these responses. - What's New: Public Private Investments
Faith-based development efforts require support for both the financing of projects and increasingly, support for FBDI types of efforts that provide a range of technical and financial supports to houses of worship as they navigate the process. This panel will discuss a range of public and private approaches around the country that are supporting faith-based development efforts.
The 2023 FBDI Annual Summit is made possible through our generous sponsors:
FBDI Sustaining Sponsor: | Presenting Sponsor: |
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*NOTE* The first 300 registrants to log onto the event on November 9th will receive a free copy of the book “Gone for Good?: Negotiating the Coming Wave of Church Property Transition” Edited by Mark Elsdon with a foreword by Willie James Jennings
Summit Agenda
11:50am-12:00pm Virtual Doors Open
12:00-12:15pm Welcome Remarks | ||
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Rev. David Bowers Mid-Atlantic Vice President and FBDI Senior Advisor Enterprise Community Partners |
Rev. David Merritt Associate Pastor Straight Gate International Church |
12:15-12:30pm Enterprise Faith-Based Development Guide Online Demonstration | ||
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Patrick Jordan President Heron Consulting |
Aziz Housseini CEO SEIN Tech Partners |
12:30-1:00pm Opening Fireside Chat: A National Denominational Perspective | ||
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J. Drew Sheard Presiding Bishop and Chief Apostle Church of God in Christ |
Derric Scott Chair COGIC Faith-Based Development Initiative Committee |
1:00-1:50pm Panel 1 | Pandemic Pivot: New Realities, New Responses | |||
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Nancy Burke CEO The Saint Francis Center |
Dr. Jim Kucher Associate Professor of Social Innovation University of Maryland, Baltimore |
Cherie Ong Founder and Principal Good Places |
Rev. Graham Singh Founder and CEO Trinity Centres Foundation |
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Moderator: Rev. Joseph Williams, Sr. Senior Program Director Enterprise Community Partners |
Moderator: Victoria Rowe Barreca Director, Capital Solutions and Partnerships Enterprise Community Partners |
1:50-1:55pm Break |
1:55-2:44pm Panel 2 | Meeting Community Needs: Approaches to Homeownership and Community Facilities Development | |||
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Arshad Bacchus Director of Real Estate Nehemiah HDFC |
Ralph Cook Jr. Partner Cityscape Housing |
Veronica Harrison Chair Israel Manor Inc. |
Raymond L. Nix Founder and President Nix Development Company LLC |
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Rev. Dr. Joaquin Willis President and CEO Collective Empowerment Group of South Florida |
Moderator: Timothy Block Senior Program Director Enterprise Community Partners |
Moderator: Betty Fong Program Officer Enterprise Community Partners |
2:45-2:54pm Sponsor Remarks | ||
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Introduction by Jacqueline Waggoner Solutions President Enterprise Community Partners |
Stacy L. Spann Head of Housing Access & Affordability Philanthropy Wells Fargo Foundation |
2:55-3:40pm Panel 3 | What’s New: Public and Private Investments | |||
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Michelle Myles Chambers FAITHS Director San Francisco Foundation |
Lindsay Masters Executive Director A Regional Coalition for Housing (ARCH) |
Angie Rodgers Deputy Chief Administrative Officer for Economic Development Office of the County Executive, Prince George’s County, MD |
Tonia Wellons President and CEO Greater Washington Community Foundation |
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Moderator: Rev. David Bowers Mid-Atlantic Vice President and FBDI Senior Advisor Enterprise Community Partners |
Moderator: Caroline Herre Senior Program Officer Enterprise Community Partners |
3:41-3:55pm Calling the Question: A Conversation with Gone for Good editor Mark Elsdon | |||
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Mark Elsdon Social Entrepreneur and Author |
3:56-4:00pm Closing Remarks |
- Preservation and Production
- Faith-Based Development