Project Title: Capital Flows Mapping to Close Wealth Gaps
Living Cities
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| Project Title | Capital Flows Mapping to Close Wealth Gaps |
| Project Topics | Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning Community Organization and Social Action Data Management Economic Development, Work and Occupations Information Technology (IT) Innovation Market Research Political Organization, Policy Change, and Advocacy Product Design & Development Public Administration Research & Development Research, Analysis, Evaluation |
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| Project Synopsis: Challenge/Opportunity | Despite billions of dollars in public and philanthropic investment aimed at equity, there is no centralized system to track how capital is flowing to racial wealth-building initiatives in local communities. The Center for Wealth Equity @ Living Cities has identified this as a critical barrier: capital decision-makers lack a baseline understanding of where capital is going, what gaps exist, and what strategies are working. A centralized, user-friendly tracker would help funders, governments, and financial institutions make smarter, more aligned decisions to close racial wealth gaps.
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| Project Synopsis: Activities/Actions Required | Scoping & Stakeholder Alignment: Conduct an initial meeting with CWE leadership to define success criteria, priority cities or funders, and target users of the tracker.Landscape Scan & Data Identification: Identify and catalog accessible public datasets (e.g., IRS 990s, CRA lending data, city budgets, open philanthropy databases). Data Collection & Structuring: Scrape/download, clean and standardize data fields (e.g., geography, type of capital, target population, use of funds). Prototype Design & Visualization: Develop a working prototype using a visualization platform like Tableau, Power BI, or open-source tools (e.g., D3.js or Leaflet).Documentation & Knowledge Transfer: Prepare a final report detailing the data model, visualization logic, and use cases.
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| Project Synopsis: Expected Results | A minimum viable product (MVP) that maps racial equity-focused investments in at least 5 U.S. cities or funders. A cleaned, tagged dataset of investments, sourced from publicly available data A set of 3–5 strategic recommendations based on the analysis, identifying investment gaps, misalignments, or areas for coordination across sectors.
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Project Timeline
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Program Kickoff |
Sep 12 2026 | Event |
Program Managers
| Name | Organization |
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| Tiffany Charbonier | New York University (NYU) |
| Maya van Rosendaal | New York University (NYU) |
Teams
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| No Teams Available |