Los Angeles | LISC Los Angeles - Local Initiatives Support Corporation How we do it The premise is simple: government, foundations and for-profit companies have the capital; residents and local institutions understand the need; and LISC bridges the gap by offering the relationships and expertise to help community organizations attract the kinds of resources that allow them to do their best work
Team | LISC Los Angeles Nicole Williams spearheads the LISC LA office, which has invested nearly $1 6 billion in affordable housing, small businesses, economic development, health, education, community safety and jobs throughout Los Angeles over the last 36 years
Contact | LISC Los Angeles Contact LISC LA Office 600 Wilshire Blvd Ste 1540 Los Angeles, CA 90017 Email: LALISC@lisc org For emergency housing and supportive resources, click here
California Housing Development Training Institute (HDTI) Overview Since 1988, the California Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) offices have facilitated HDTI and over 500 people representing 100 community development organizations throughout California are graduates
Los Angeles | LISC EOCF Los Angeles, CA The EOCF launched in greater Los Angeles in September 2021 as part of LISC’s major expansion of the program nationwide We are starting strong, thanks in part to a commitment of $2 65 million in funds from JPMorgan Chase
Donor of the Month: California Community Foundation Addressing this housing crisis requires all hands on deck, and at LISC LA, we are grateful to have the support of donors like the California Community Foundation (CCF), who ensure the most effective, meaningful, and sustainable solutions for Angelenos across the county CCF is dedicated to empowering communities, and their support of LISC LA’s programs is a testament to the importance of
Nicole Williams Named Executive Director at LISC Los Angeles 2 16 2023 - Press Releases LOS ANGELES (February 16, 2023)—The Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) has named Nicole Williams, a seasoned financial, nonprofit and government leader, as the new executive director of LISC Los Angeles Williams will spearhead a LISC program that has invested nearly $1 6 billion in affordable housing, small businesses, economic development, health
Affordable Housing | LISC Los Angeles - Local Initiatives Support . . . Since our inception, affordable housing preservation and development has been at the core of our work LISC LA has leveraged $2 1 billion and deployed $855 million in grants and loans to support the development of over 10,000 affordable housing units and over 2 million square feet of commercial space across the greater Los Angeles region, stabilizing both individual families and whole communities
Hidden Challenges Lasting Solutions in California’s Rural Housing . . . Affordable housing professionals like Dalia Flores are addressing California’s rural housing crisis, where challenges of creating affordable homes often go unnoticed Programs like LISC’s HDTI are equipping diverse leaders with the skills and resources needed to make a lasting impact in underserved rural communities