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FUSE Spring 2024 Fellows: Lasting Community Impact and Career Updates

The Spring 2024 Cohort may have concluded earlier this year, but the impact our fellows have made in local communities is ongoing. We are highlighting a couple of standout projects that have made some tangible outcomes for local governments and the residents they serve. Plus, see where our Spring 2024 fellows are now!

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FUSE Spring 2025 Fellows: Driving Innovation in American Cities

FUSE is proud to announce our Spring 2025 cohort of Executive Fellows—an extraordinary group of accomplished professionals poised to tackle some of the most pressing challenges facing American cities today. From addressing housing disparities and closing wealth gaps to optimizing infrastructure and improving veterans' services, these fellows bring decades of diverse expertise from the private, public, and social sectors to drive meaningful change in partnership with local governments.

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Case Study: Cincinnati Addresses Energy Poverty

Located on the Ohio River, Cincinnati is tackling a persistent challenge: energy poverty. Two groundbreaking initiatives, organized and supported by FUSE Executive Fellows Nikki Vandivort and Thanapat Vichitchot, pave the way for systemic change. These projects aren’t just about reducing utility bills; they’re aimed at dismantling deep-rooted inequities and fostering sustainable futures. By tapping into federal resources and nurturing diversity in green jobs, Cincinnati is setting a blueprint for other cities to achieve sustainable and equitable outcomes through innovative public-private collaborations.

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The Journey to Revitalize a Historic Black Community

YOLANDA R. OWENS (2023—24) is an accomplished professional with a background in civil engineering and contract administration. Recently appointed as the Chief Operating Officer for the Jackson Redevelopment Authority, she is focused on expanding the operational capacity and strategic vision of the organization. Previously, she served as Executive Director of the Jackson State University Development Foundation, bringing several years of non-profit fundraising experience to her role. Her corporate and volunteer work spans project management, strategic planning, and capacity building across corporate, higher education, and non-profit sectors. This distinctive skill set positions her to drive impactful initiatives, including her work on the Farish Street Historic District revitalization project.

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Case Study: Travis County’s Approach to Youth Crime Prevention

Shifting Paradigms From Punitive to Restorative Justice Download the Case Study The Travis County Transformation Project represents a significant shift in justice for young people, focusing on restorative practices rather than punitive measures. Initiated by Travis County District Attorney José Garza, this project is a collaborative effort involving local government and FUSE, a national nonprofit. … Continued