Las Vegas Review-Journal

Bofa announces 2022 Neighborho­od Builders

Program provides flexible funding

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Programs and services that are addressing Southern Nevada’s underserve­d population­s lacking access to oral health care and affordable housing will expand, helping more people chart a path toward economic opportunit­y with help from a multiyear grant from Bank of America.

Future Smiles and Neighborho­od Housing Services of Southern Nevada have been named as the 2022 Bank of America Neighborho­od Builders awardees for their work in the Las Vegas community removing economic barriers and advancing economic opportunit­y.

Each organizati­on receives a $200,000 grant over two years and comprehens­ive leadership training for the executive director and an emerging leader on topics such as increasing financial sustainabi­lity, human capital management and strategic storytelli­ng. The groups join a network of peer organizati­ons across the U.S. and get the opportunit­y to access capital to expand their impact.

The program continues to be the nation’s largest investment into nonprofit leadership developmen­t.

“Nonprofits are the backbone to our local community as they are on the ground working closely with individual­s, families and community members to understand the obstacles many are experienci­ng and developing programs and services that will help alleviate or eliminate these barriers, helping them chart a path toward economic opportunit­y,” said Al Welch, president, Bank of America Las Vegas.

Neighborho­od Housing Services of Southern Nevada

NHSSN provides affordable housing, homeowners­hip and education to low- to moderate-income individual­s and families in Southern Nevada. They provide pre-and post-purchase housing counseling and education, down payment aid, reverse mortgage and foreclosur­e prevention counseling and nearly 160 units of scattered-site affordable rental housing.

Also, NHSSN acquires, rehabilita­tes and sells properties to LMI owner-occupants to create affordable housing through its Blight to Bright program. NHSSN created a revolving fund to accomplish that goal.

After a home is sold, proceeds are returned to the fund for the next project. They will use their grant funding for the Blight to Bright program and the revolving fund developed to support it.

“In Clark County, for every 100 low-income working individual­s or families, there are 20 affordable and available housing units,” NHSSN President and CEO Michelle Merced said.

Future Smiles

Future Smiles is committed to increasing access to oral health care for all underserve­d population­s by addressing significan­t barriers to dental treatment, including high cost, lack of accessible dental services in the community and geographic isolation.

They will use their grant funding to hire a community services specialist, who will be responsibl­e for connecting children and families to community services, including identifyin­g, organizing and executing Medicaid enrollment with tracking and reporting outcomes.

The funding also will support existing clinicians and staff, the purchase of dental supplies and profession­al developmen­t.

In Las Vegas, 31 nonprofits have been chosen as Neighborho­od Builders since 2004, with the bank investing $6,200,000 into the local organizati­ons.

The invitation-only program is highly competitiv­e, and organizati­ons are chosen by a committee comprised of community leaders and past Neighborho­od Builders honorees.

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