Centralized Real Estate Accelerator

Description

We launched The Accelerator in 2020 to accelerate, scale and sustain a community-based real estate development system in Pittsburgh.

Goal of Program

The program’s goal is to ensure that community developers can forge long-term outcomes designed to benefit all residents. Excited to get started? Here is a tool to help you realize your Design and Development Priorities and help prepare to engage with a design team! 

What We Provide

Through this program we provide technical assistance, capacity building, and connections with experienced real-estate professionals who can assist with strategy, coordination, mentorship and coaching. The Accelerator focuses on community-based organizations, resident developers, and small business owners with the goal of creating more opportunities for community ownership in Black and Brown communities, as well as a pipeline of investable projects.

How to Engage

Do you have a development project that might benefit from support and resources from The Accelerator? Begin with a Project Intake Form that identifies critical project gaps. Or, click here for more information on The Accelerator. 

Stories of Impact

Media Coverage | Training New Developers to Address Housing Shortage

Media Coverage | Training New Developers to Address Housing Shortage

By: Denise Dick | Youngstown Business Journal | February 6, 2025 | ...
Neighborhood Allies in the Media: Leading the Charge in Community-Driven Real Estate Development

Neighborhood Allies in the Media: Leading the Charge in Community-Driven Real Estate Development

The path to equitable real estate development requires more than just ...
Neighborhood Allies supports the De’Avry Thomas Community Center with $15,000 “first in” investment, jumpstarting the revitalization of a youth community center in Penn Hills

Neighborhood Allies supports the De’Avry Thomas Community Center with $15,000 “first in” investment, jumpstarting the revitalization of a youth community center in Penn Hills

After his family was devastated by gun violence in 2013, pre-teen ...
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