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Experts

These individuals are experts regarding this initiative, and can be contacted if you have any questions.

Orson Aguilar
Executive Director
Tel: 510.926.4005
Email Orson

Michael Gallin
Community Reinvestment Fellow
Tel: 510.926.4024
Email Michael

Preeti Vissa
Community Reinvestment Director
Tel: 510.926.4006
Email Preeti

Sasha Werblin
Community Reinvestment Program Manager
Tel: 510.898.2051
Email Sasha

Contacts

Community Reinvestment


Vision

We envision a society in which...

  • all members have a fair chance to achieve the American Dream through economic prosperity
  • families in communities of color and low-income communities own their own homes
  • small businesses in communities of color get the support they need so that they can thrive and bring wealth into their communities
  • the corporate world not only reflects the communities that it serves, but also dialogues with those communities and takes their best interests into account when making decisions that impact the lives of individuals and families that live in low-income communities and communities of color.

Background

People of color are:

In addition, small businesses owned by people of color are less likely to receive work contracts from corporations, the government, and utility companies.

Greenlining's Approach

Greenlining seeks to ensure that there is social justice as well as economic opportunities for communities of color to live the American Dream through wealth creation mechanisms. We do this by:

  • Highlighting racial disparities in asset building opportunities;
  • Organizing and empowering community leaders around asset building;
  • Directly engaging private institutions that impact wealth creation;
  • Engaging government officials to advance policies and regulations that promote asset building in communities of color; and
  • Training future asset building advocates through our Leadership Academy.

Greenlining strongly believes that fair access to financial products and services provides a path to long-term wealth. Wealth is not simply about putting more money in a bank account. Wealth gives communities a stronger political voice, leads to better health outcomes, and is proven to lead to better educational achievement for children.

The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) empowers community organizations like Greenlining and our coalition partners to engage financial institutions to ensure greater investments in lower-income and people of color communities.  Our holistic approach at Greenlining focuses on the life cycle of asset building and wealth creation.

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