MEMO: Equity Datasets
Maria Filippelli Equity is a cornerstone of recent federal legislation. The American Rescue Plan (ARP), Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and others
NEW! SEAP Launches Community Change Grant (CCG) Survey: We are seeking to hear from CCG applicants and/or those who were eligible to apply and considered applying but did not finish an application.
Maria Filippelli Equity is a cornerstone of recent federal legislation. The American Rescue Plan (ARP), Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and others
Allison Bridges The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) fund numerous programs specifically for communities facing disproportionate health, environmental, and economic
Dr. Jeanine Abrams McLean, President, Fair Count Dr. Sarah Beth Gehl, Director, The Southern Economic Advancement Project Jan 19, 2023 – A civic ecosystem has
Capacity Building and Technical Assistance Resources and Recommendations Federal funds have flowed to every community in the nation through the American Rescue Plan, and more
Leila Pedersen Gathering insight from more than 50 stakeholders, SEAP released its report, Engagement & Equity First: Opportunities and Challenges for Federal Funding Implementation, which
Dr. Jeanine Abrams McLean, President, Fair Count Dr. Sarah Beth Gehl, Director, The Southern Economic Advancement Project A civic ecosystem has been burgeoning for decades
PerryUndem, a nonpartisan research firm, commissioned a statewide survey to gain a deeper understanding of how North Carolina residents feel about their state, challenges in
PerryUndem, a nonpartisan research firm, commissioned a statewide survey to gain a deeper understanding of how Georgia residents feel about their state, challenges in their
The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), formally named the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, made historic levels of funding available for investments in transportation, climate mitigation
In this white paper, we explore the recent creation of the Southeast Crescent Regional Commission (SCRC), the context in which it must operate, and the