Racial equity is at the center of our work. It’s how we dismantle the legacy of systematic racism in housing and close the growing racial wealth gap in America.

For decades, racist policies and practices dictated how Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) could live their lives. The kinds of homes and neighborhoods they could live in. The wages and wealth they could earn and build. Their chances for upward mobility in life.

Racism and segregation in housing and across so many other longstanding systems have led to the growing racial wealth gap experienced today.

7 in 10
Americans experiencing homelessness in the U.S. are Black, Indigenous and people of color.
80%
of people in the U.S. at risk of eviction are people of color – a number likely to rise due to Covid.

Through ourpolicy work, we place a racial equity lens on solutions for equitable outcomes, such as source-of-income protections, equitable land use decisions, property tax law and eviction prevention. Our advisory team promotes fair housing principles and socioeconomic development to achieve greater equity and inclusion for all people and their communities. And each of our impact areas and programs moves us toward our goal of advancing racial equity – by listening to and working together with our residents, employees and partners, we are investing in the systemic changes we want to see in our country.

The Commitment Starts with Us

Racial equity is at the center of our work – and every one of us at Next Home Grants plays an important role. Our Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Council and our Racial Equity Working Group both outline strategies to the communities we serve. We also empower employees to drive the change they want to see – our new Employee Resource Groups foster a more diverse and inclusive workplace and amplify the voices of populations who may be underrepresented at work by eliminating barriers to equity and inclusion.

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We’re helping people overcome the historic and systemic barriers that keep them from the table so they can build the future they envision for themselves and the communities they love.
Lori Willams
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Building to Heal
Our framework is designed for our partners on the ground – the organizations working every day to help people and communities heal from deep historical and ongoing disinvestment and racism.