ImpactAlpha, the global news outlet dedicated Impact Investing, cast a spotlight on Women's Home Preservation's innovative approach to community revitalization in Baltimore. Our projects in West Baltimore exemplify our commitment to sustainable development, merging clean energy and affordable housing to transform the Union and Franklin Square Park neighborhoods into a thriving community.
Our founder, Nadine Ngouabe Dlodlo, recently had the honor of being interviewed by GLOBAL MINDS, the podcast of the Harvard Alumni For Global Development. In this insightful conversation, Nadine shared reflections on her inspirational journey, unveiling the origins and mission behind Women’s Home Preservation.
Diving into the intricacies of her personal experiences, Nadine illuminated how her own challenging lived journey serves as a powerful catalyst for the impactful mission we uphold at Women’s Home Preservation. Stay tuned for the podcast release as we uncover the stories and passion driving our commitment to making a lasting difference in communities!
Women's Home Preservation was chosen as one of the few leading impact-driven developers across the nation to participate in the prestigious Growing Diverse Housing Developers program (GDHD).
The GDHD initiative is led by Reinvestment Fund, Capital Impact Partners, Low Income Investment Fund, and Raza Development Fund and funded by the Wells Fargo Foundation. The four-year initiative aims to work with top U.S. housing development firms led by BIPOC owners to create racially equitable, affordable, and adequate housing solutions.
📽 Learn more and watch the full series here: https://lnkd.in/eZUVyrxB
Nadine Ngouabe Dlodlo is recognized alongside 4 amazing female leaders in Maryland at the WOMEN OF INFLUENCE luncheon for their roles in promoting economic development in the region.
The WOMEN OF INFLUENCE Luncheon is the annual signature event of CREWBaltimore & CREW National Capital Committee (Baltimore, DC, MD, VA). CREW is the largest global network of women in commercial real estate.