The Community Revitalization Alliance,
working on behalf of 50 organizations and institutions in 20 states,
is hosted and managed by Sustainable
Community Development Group, Inc. Groups and the
institutions in the Alliance are leaders in problem-solving and
implementing innovative rural and urban strategies and projects.
Their work epitomizes place-based best practices.
The
Capitol Hill Summit on Sustainable Communities, Environmental
Justice and the New
Economy will convene these organizations and
others October 15-16, 2009 seizing this moment to impact the
new green economy. In collaboration, the Alliance seeks to ensure
that federal investments, including the budget and economic recovery
efforts, advance sustainability by definition incorporating equity,
addressing and meeting community needs.
The
Capitol Hill Summit is a venue wherein the community sector
frames and leads a public policy conversation among
multi-stakeholders from the perspective of sustainable communities.
Our concern is about people – families, children and workers who
live in disadvantaged neighborhoods with unhealthy air and housing,
vacant and contaminated properties, unsafe parks, unreliable public
transportation, limited grocery stores and healthy food options, and
health disparities.
Community
stakeholders want rapid delivery of environmental and economic
benefits to those whose needs are most chronic in areas hardest hit
by the recession. Communities are working for mandates to strongly
engage people and grassroots workers in setting the governmental
investment agenda and spending decisions. Our intention is to
influence
the national
discourse, decisions and investments in ways that position
underserved communities to benefit from environmental and health,
economic and social advances of the new green economy.
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