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Ten Years In, Arts Are The Answer
CEO Ken Ikeda reflects on CAST's last decade of lessons learned, following the latest report by WolfBrown commissioned by the Kenneth Rainin Foundation.

CEO Ken Ikeda reflects on CAST's last decade of lessons learned, following the latest report by WolfBrown commissioned by the Kenneth Rainin Foundation.
The Urban Land Institute San Francisco's (ULI SF) Bay Area Developers of Color Cohort offers mid-to-senior level professionals monthly sessions aimed to deepen their understanding of housing development and consider community-based development throughout the Bay Area.
A wave of arts nonprofits are turning to new financial and organizational models to survive the pressure of high real estate prices.
The City of Oakland approves the next development phase for Liberation Park, a project led by Black Cultural Zone in partnership with CAST and Eden Housing.
The Equitable Development Initiative combines local knowledge, strategic partnerships, and program design expertise to support developers of color in advancing their careers and making a positive impact on communities.
With $2.5 million in financing help from CAST and lending support from Community Vision, Oakstop was able to purchase its flagship building at 1721 Broadway for $8 million.