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News July 29, 2024

Reinvestment Fund and the USDA Invest $3 Million to Enhance Healthy Food Access Across Atlanta   

 
 
News May 23, 2024

Two Atlanta-based Developers are Joining Forces to Preserve Affordable Housing  

 
 
News March 19, 2024

Scaling a Woman-led Nonprofit that Reconnects People with Jobs and Income

 
 
Impact Story October 3, 2023

Designing Space for Atlanta’s Creative Entrepreneurs: Koncept House

 
 
Impact Story September 20, 2023

Status:Home: Supporting Equitable, Affordable Housing for a Vulnerable Population

 
 
News September 1, 2023

Summer Newsletter: Community-driven Improvements for Historic Philadelphia Park, Uniting on the Promise of Black Higher Education, and more

 
 
News June 27, 2023

Atlanta Child Care Providers Invited to Apply for PAACT Repair and Renovation Grants

 
 

Scottdale Early Learning

 
 
News April 19, 2023

Developers of Color from Around the U.S. Convene in Atlanta for Elite Program to Advance Racial Equity in the Vastly Underrepresented Housing Industry

 
 
News April 18, 2023

Opening Remarks at the Growing Diverse Housing Developers Convening

 
 
News January 20, 2023

Urban Oasis: Investing in Communities, One Home at a Time

 
 
News December 6, 2022

Investor Home Purchases and the Rising Threat to Owners and Renters

 
 
News November 10, 2022

Atlanta’s Metro Only Has Early Child Care Capacity for Two-thirds of Its Children

 
 
News October 17, 2022

CDFIs are Quietly Multiplying in Georgia, Creating a Wealth of Opportunity

 
 

Child Care Access in Metro Atlanta

 
 
News September 14, 2022

Just Due: Access to Capital Markets for HBCUs

 
 
News August 16, 2022

The Climate Crisis’ Inequitable Impact on Communities of Color

 
 
News July 26, 2022

How Ensuring the Success of Developers of Color Can Increase Atlanta’s Affordable Housing Supply

 
 

Historic District Development Corporation: Front Porch

 
 
News April 28, 2022

Atlanta’s Affordability Challenge

 
 
News February 24, 2022

Innovative Partnerships with Community Development Financial Institutions

 
 

Capitalizing Child Care: The National Landscape of Grants, Loans, and Community Development Capital in Early Childhood Education & Child Care Finance Map

 
 
News December 15, 2021

Celebrating Criminal Justice Champions in Georgia

 
 

Backyard ATL

 
 

Thrive Sweet Auburn

 
 

Moving in the Spirit

 
 
Impact Story November 3, 2021

Sheltering Arms

 
 
News May 31, 2021

Small But Mighty: How Small-Scale Developers Are Reimagining Atlanta’s Affordable Housing Playbook

 
 

Atlanta Community Food Bank

 
 

Understanding the Landscape and Estimating Changes in Access to Child Care in Metro Atlanta

In 2017, Reinvestment Fund conducted an initial analysis of the supply of and demand for child care in the five-county metro Atlanta region (Clayton, Cobb, DeKalb, Fulton, and Gwinnett counties), to identify areas where targeted investments could help address shortages of high-quality child care. In addition, an interactive web-based tool, the ATL ACCESS Map: Atlanta Child Care and Early Learning Supply, was created to present the results of this analysis.

This report, developed with support from the Richard W. Goldman Family Foundation, presents the results of descriptive and spatial analyses of the child care landscape in the five-county region in 2018 and includes analysis of changes observed since the initial 2017 study.

 
 

Atlanta Scattered Site Housing