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Bring your curiosity and your Zip Code to two workshops that will be led by CNT Managing Director Justin Romeo 4/24 in Detroit, just ahead of the American Planning Association conference.

www.tickettailor.com/events/aplan....

Both sessions are 90 minutes.

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Chicago Is the Host City for Next City’s 2026 Vanguard Conference Apply today to join our next cohort and join us in Chicago this September.

Big news: Next City announced Chicago will host their 2026 Next City Vanguard conference. CNT CEO Nina Idemudia is serving on the host committee. Interested in joining the Chicago Vanguard cohort? Applications are open now. Read the annoucement here: https://bit.ly/4bpHVVN

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‘Neighborhood Technology’ equals community-powered solutions

Big challenges. Clear direction. CNT’s new Theory of Change and 5-year strategic plan centers on knowledge, power, and justice to drive measurable improvements in neighborhood conditions. Read more about it here: https://bit.ly/4u7GQua

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Transportation Equity Network 2025 Impact Report

After spending time last year collecting feedback from the Transportation Equity Network through surveys, interviews, and discussions during our annual meeting, we are happy to announce that the 2025 TEN Impact Report has been published on CNT’s website.

https://bit.ly/4aVmL1u

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Round two of community engagement on disaster resilience with Verizon has begun! We’re excited to share that we had a project kickoff with our friends and partners Stephanie Kinlock from Verizon Community Disaster Resilience initiative and Brandon Wong from Hyfi last week.

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How a Year of Funding Whiplash Reshaped the Nonprofit Work Force Hiring plans collapsed, layoffs surged, and applications soared as funding disruptions hit nonprofits in 2025. The result is a more competitive, less stable job market that’s likely to persist this ye...

Thanks Eden Stiffman of Chronicle of Philanthropy for reporting on how we and other organizations have handled the federal contract recissions of the past year.

https://bit.ly/3Oa1PfB

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It was great to be part of the group for Transit Equity Day yesterday - celebrating the birthday, and bravery when it came time to take her seat at the front of the bus, of Rosa Parks. We gathered at the lovely new Chicago Park district headquarters.

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Yesterday we celebrated Transit Equity Day. Transit Equity Day honors Civil Rights Leader Rosa Parks and underscores that transit is a human and civil right. Hear from Nina Idemudia of @cnt.org

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Big thanks and shout out to the Union of Concerned Scientists for organizing the Crossroads Convening in D.C. on January 15.


https://bit.ly/4aaZND7

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Thank you to everyone for helping to spread the word about our Managing Director of Development & Communications job. Re-posting to bump it up - please apply by February 14. https://cnt.org/careers-and-opportunities

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Missed our newsletter last week? It's right here: https://bit.ly/4653nO0

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Congratulations, Adele Simmons on this lifetime achievement award from Climate Action Museum! Looks like another party worth attending this year.

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MATI: Mobility, Access, & Transportation Insecurity

In December Molly Wagner, AICP and Peter Haas traveled to Rockingham County, NC to support a team exploring RAMP–UP— Rural-Autonomous-Vehicle Microtransit partnership for Underserved Populations.

Learn more about the MATI program: https://bit.ly/4rdNyww

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On Thursday, Cook County Government approved its first-ever Environmental Justice Policy. One of the first such county policies in the country, it was developed with community input. Cyatharine Alias spoke at a news conference to unveil the new policy last week.

Read it here: https://bit.ly/4qBNKpA

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Local developers and business owners got their zoning assessments from Chicago Cityscape via… - Chicago Cityscape - Blog fLocal developers and business owners got their zoning assessments from Chicago Cityscape via Elevated WorksChicago Cityscape was part of a team...

Our Elevated Works technical assistance and support program wrapped in December— and last week Steven Vance recapped his work via Cityscape Chicago with local community-based developers, now located in a beauitfully redeveloped space at 2811 W Fulton St.

https://bit.ly/4qvqkC3

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Join the Center for Neighborhood Technology staff as our full-time Managing Director of Development and Communications! Please help us spread the word about this new role, job description and full details here: cnt.org/careers-and-...

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Crossroads: A Transportation Equity and Justice Convening Join the Union of Concerned Scientists and our transportation partners for a one-day event to discuss transportation equity and justice. Thursday, January 15, 2026, 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET, at the Ma...

Next week we’re presenting on our new accountability frameworks tool at the Crossroads Convening. It is free and there may still be a few spots left for the event Thurs 1/15 at MLK Library.

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Our board vice chair Bo Kemp asks a tough question in the new Winter 2026 issue of Stanford Social Innovation Review: "How Will Your Nonprofit Survive?”

It’s behind a paywall but well worth a read if you’re a subscriber! Congrats, Bo, and thanks for the insight.

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collage of photos from the past year and best wishes from CNT message

collage of photos from the past year and best wishes from CNT message

Best wishes for the New Year from Center for Neighborhood Technology! Thank you to all for continued partnership and support. We’re ready to advance equitable, sustainable solutions together 2026.

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Flood and Sewage Coalition

New tool in the works: alongside partners to develop a Flood and Sewage Vulnerability Tool, which aims to highlight neighborhoods at risk of and impacted by flooding. With this project we are centering residents’ experience to address flood risks and correct inequities. Read more: bit.ly/3KWkeLt

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Comedy Clubhouse owner Mike Zelayed welcomed developers and technical assistance providers program to celebrate the Elevated Works program as it wraps up its current iteration.

Thank you to Mike and Comedy Clubhouse for hosting us!

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Community conversations about the analysis will bring diverse perspectives into discussions of parking utilization and build momentum to boost affordable housing production in the wake of shifting local policy, create safer more walkable neighborhoods, and allow parking to align with market demand.

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We are conducting a study of parking utilization at 10 properties to understand how more flexible parking ordinances have affected off-street parking utilization and parking patterns in surrounding neighborhoods.

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Proud to be selected last month as a Local Data for Equitable Communities grantee, along with 29 other organizations nationwide.

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Public procurement and contracting: can Milwaukee set new inclusion standards? Center for Neighborhood Technology is a leader in promoting more livable and sustainable urban communities.

Thank you to Milwaukee Water Commons for asking us to work on this project and a big shout out to former staffer Ryan Scherzinger, AICP who served as lead author on this report.
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Milwaukee is a model for the nation in many ways, however, access to water-related jobs and contracts for all in the Milwaukee water sector remains an ongoing challenge, according to our new report, ”Public Procurement and Contracting in Milwaukee's Water Sector.”

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Local governments hold a tremendous amount of power and responsibility, anchoring nearly all public spending on water operations and capital improvements.

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Chicago has highest number of unreported flood-prone properties in America, data shows The city of Chicago has the highest number of unreported flood-prone properties in the U.S. according to data from the New York Times

Last week, we helped Verizon launch their Disaster Resilience sensor initiative in Chicago. Thanks to our partners Hyfi, Greater Chatham Initiative and Grassroots Empowerment Mission and to all who joined us for the launch last Monday.

www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/c...

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Emily Laflamme in front of bookshelf of awards at CNT

Emily Laflamme in front of bookshelf of awards at CNT

Thanks @chicago.suntimes.com and reporter @abbylmiller.bsky.social for today’s parking story that highlights our Stalled Out report among other sources chicago.suntimes.com/real-estate/...

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