New Initiative Will Give Voice to Residents and Businesses While Spurring Investments in the Harambee Neighborhood
LISC Milwaukee Announces Riverworks Development Corporation to Lead the Effort
Milwaukee, WI, April 15, 2021– Today, the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) Milwaukee announced the launch of the Harambee Quality of Life Plan Initiative to be led by Riverworks Development Corporation located on the north side of Milwaukee. The initiative features a 12-18 month planning process that will emphasize the vision for the Harambee neighborhood’s future, created and owned by the community and serve as a guide for investments and actions. As Lead Agency, Riverworks will bring together residents, businesses, nonprofit agencies, resident groups, religious institutions and the City of Milwaukee. The Harambee Quality of Life Plan will result in a comprehensive plan, driven by residents, for job and business growth, public safety, education, family wealth-building, quality and affordable housing, health and wellness, and other issues prioritized by planning partners and participants.
Riverworks Development Corporation’s Executive Director, Darryl Johnson, believes the process can galvanize residents, local agencies and businesses and attract new resources to the neighborhood.
Theo Lipscomb, LISC Milwaukee’s Executive Director, articulated their long-term commitment to the Harambee neighborhood and the importance of planning. “Over the last six months, I’ve developed a deeper respect and appreciation for the strong organizations that support Harambee residents. LISC has full confidence in Riverwork’s ability to bring partners and residents together to develop a plan that will further investment in the Harambee neighborhood.” said Lipscomb.
“Harambee is one of the largest geographic neighborhoods in Milwaukee and includes many distinct micro communities. All have been impacted by historical redlining and other inequitable practices which have caused divestment over the years. More recently, downtown development, potential transit expansion, public and private investment in the area, and other factors are causing significant change. We are excited to work with our long-term partner, Riverworks Development Corporation, who has the capacity, partnerships, and experience to make this a success.”
As the lead agency, Riverworks Development Corporation is tasked with bringing together and coordinating a diverse group of organizations and residents to share ideas and priorities. “We look forward to working with a wide range of partners including WestCare, Martin Luther King Economic Development Corporation, Safe & Sound, Northcott Neighborhood House, the Riverworks and King Drive Business Improvement Districts, neighborhood associations, religious institutions, and many others,” said Johnson.
“Harambee is a Swahili word meaning “pull together.” The collaborative approach planned for this initiative promises to live up to that meaning. It is important for us to make sure that long-time residents, businesses, and partners, can benefit from the emerging economic opportunities in the area. This planning builds on other initiatives while prioritizing the voices of people who directly live and work in the neighborhood, and I look forward to what comes out of it,” said Alderwoman Milele Coggs.
This process is made possible in partnership with Wells Fargo, LISC Milwaukee, Bader Philanthropies and Greater Milwaukee Foundation. The planning phase of the Harambee Quality of Life Planning Initiative is funded by Wells Fargo and LISC Milwaukee. Bader Philanthropies granted funds to aid with technology access for participants. Wells Fargo has a focused philanthropic commitment to the Harambee neighborhood and will be a key partner in the project.
This initiative also builds on the prior success of the Harambee Great Neighborhood Initiative (HGNI). In 2005, Thrivent for Lutherans made a $1.08 investment in Quality of Life Planning. The Harambee Great Neighborhood Initiative resulted in 169 new homes and 99 renovations, including the development of the King Commons I and II, Heart and Hope Place, the Riverworks Lofts and leveraged over $30 million in investments for the neighborhood.
Riverworks seeks a Project Manager to engage residents, businesses, and other partners. (link to job description). The Quality of Life Plan will be publicly distributed and serve as the framework for the next three to five years of broad community engagement and action.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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