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I Am Proof of Both Failure and Success

Originally published in the Coalition for Juvenile Justice. I am proof of both failure and success. The failure of parents to provide basic needs and safety. The failure of child service systems that move youth from place to place instead of providing sustainable solutions. The failure of courts to make decisions in the best interest … Continued

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In Search of Answers to the Homelessness Crisis, These California Cities Are Breaking Down Long-Standing Silos

This FUSE-produced story was originally published on Next City. Early into the tenure of Mayor London Breed, who was elected in San Francisco in the summer of 2018, she began unannounced inspections of neighborhoods. She was making visible a campaign promise to address homelessness. Tents on sidewalks, encampments in parks — none of this is acceptable, … Continued

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Redefining Responsible Development in Washington D.C.

Thomas Houston (2013-14) is founder and chairman of the board of trustees of Medici Road, a think tank focused on solving generational poverty by researching related education and public-health issues, writing policies to influence how funding is distributed in these areas, and creating programs and products that help fight poverty today. As a FUSE fellow, … Continued

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Ensuring Everyone in Allegheny County Has a Home

Cynthia Shields (2017-2018), who helped Pittsburgh diversify the talent pool for jobs in the local construction industry, is an assistant deputy in Allegheny County’s Department of Human Services. She oversees housing and homelessness programs and is working to ensure that everyone in Allegheny County has a home. How did the FUSE fellowship impact you? My … Continued

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Can Government Be Delightful?

This piece was originally published on Apolitical. Cities have long been centers of new ideas, especially in Washington D.C., a world-class capital city with brilliant and passionate residents. Supporting D.C. is one of the most important things I can do to help spur progress in the face of federal inaction. Despite what some see as … Continued

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How Vallejo Used a Failed Amazon Bid to Drive Economic Development

This FUSE-produced story was originally published on Next City. Vallejo is a city with a population of just 125,000 on the north rim of California’s Bay Area. Scrappy and diverse, it exemplifies small-town America’s experience on the economic roller coaster ride of the past decade, fighting to come back from the 2008 Great Recession. So … Continued

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Finding Her Roots From the 45th Floor

Rebecca Foster (2013-14), who served as a fellow in the San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Civic Innovation, is now executive director of the San Francisco Housing Accelerator Fund (SFHAF). A public-private partnership, SFHAF was initially incubated in the Mayor’s Office, then spun out as an independent nonprofit in 2017 with the help of a $10 … Continued

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Taking on the Opioid Crisis

Colin Dwyer (2016-2017), who helped the Allegheny County Health Department create an integrated response to the opioid epidemic in its region, is the founder of the Opioid Crisis Response Fund  (OCRF), a nonprofit that raises money for opioid response opportunities with the greatest life-saving potential. OCRF makes these determinations by prioritizing funding on the basis … Continued

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Washington D.C. Aims to Improve Underserved Neighborhoods Through Better Land Management

This FUSE-produced story was originally published on Next City. Washington D.C. has a broad real estate portfolio that includes thousands of residential and commercial properties valued at more than $11 billion. An estimated $1 billion more worth of properties remain vacant, abandoned, or tax-delinquent, providing little to no value to their surrounding neighborhoods, waiting to … Continued