10,000 Communities
Generosity After the LA Fires: Charitable Giving and the Road Ahead to Rebuilding
Alexander Meeks
Generosity After the LA Fires: Charitable Giving and the Road Ahead to Rebuilding
Alexander Meeks
Many communities face barriers to funding the critical infrastructure needed for long-term growth. The 10,000 Communities Initiative works with public and private partners nationwide to connect people, projects, and capital in support of equitable investment in lasting community resilience.
Our Work
We work in partnership with other private and public organizations around the U.S. to ensure to connect people, projects and partners to facilitate the effective and equitable distribution of resources to traditionally underfunded communities and support long-term community resilience.
Better Bonds and Best Practices
Community Infrastructure Center
Regional Partnerships
10,000 Communities Initiatives
The LA Disaster Recovery initiative supports community-led rebuilding efforts in the aftermath of disasters by aligning philanthropy, private capital, and public resources. Through research, convenings, and project development tools, the program helpsinitiative strengthens long-term resilience, improves insurability, and accelerates investment in recovery and reconstruction projects across Los Angeles.
Deal Rooms bring together community project sponsors, capital providers, and technical partners to advance community infrastructure projects toward financing. Through structured, project-focused sessions, Deal Rooms help clarify project needs, improve readiness, and strengthen alignment between projects and available capital, supporting more rapid deployment of investment to communities.
The CFO Forum is a semiannual convening that brings together municipal chief financial officers from across the country for peer learning and exchange. Hosted by local CFOs in rotating cities, the Forum creates space for candid discussion on city finance, budgeting, and fiscal challenges, enabling participants to share practical approaches, lessons learned, and strategies for advancing public-sector financial management.
The Secondary Markets initiative explores pathways to recycle and scale capital for community infrastructure by improving liquidity, risk sharing, and the long-term sustainability of mission-driven investments. Through research, partnerships, and pilot efforts, the initiative advances frameworks that support capital aggregation, portfolio performance, and reinvestment in new community-led infrastructure projects.
10,000 Communities
Highlights
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Stories from the Field: Ritta McLaughlin
Q&A with Ritta McLaughlin, Director of Investor Education and Outreach, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Investor Education Foundation In this Stories from the Field series, Natalie Cohen, senior fellow, Milken Institute Center for...Read Article -
Stories from the Field: Juliet Kong Stiehl
Q&A with Juliet Kong Stiehl, Head of Public Finance, East Region, Build America Mutual In this Stories from the Field series, Natalie Cohen, senior fellow, Milken Institute Center for Financial Markets, interviews leaders in the field of...Read Article -
Stories from the Field: Shelby Kerns
Q&A with Shelby Kerns, Executive Director, National Association of State Budget Officers In this Stories from the Field series, Natalie Cohen, senior fellow, Milken Institute Center for Financial Markets, interviews leaders in the field of...Read Article -
Stories from the Field: Gary Hall
Q&A with Gary Hall, Partner, Head of Investment Banking, Siebert Williams Shank & Co., LLC In this Stories from the Field series, Natalie Cohen, senior fellow, Milken Institute Center for Financial Markets, interviews leaders in the field...Read Article -
Stories from the Field - Laura Brunner
Q&A with Laura Brunner, President and CEO, Port of Greater Cincinnati Development Authority In this Stories from the Field series, Natalie Cohen, senior fellow, Milken Institute Center for Financial Markets, interviews leaders in the field...Read Article
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ImpactAlpha's Take on 10,000 Communities
"Together, these partnerships are designed to reduce project development costs and drive capital to under-resourced communities by linking investors, technical assistance experts, and community leaders through generative AI, online grant-matching and other innovative financing techniques,” says Milken Institute’s Rachel Halfaker. “We know we can’t solve these challenges alone."
Our Team
Dan Carol
Rachel Halfaker
Alexander Meeks
Sarah Ortner
Rachel Reilly