Partnership Resources

For Nonprofits & Civic Partners

Resources for nonprofit leaders, community organizations, and civic partners working on housing and community development

How Organizations Can Use This Platform

Raleigh Rebuild provides source-based research and frameworks that nonprofit leaders and civic organizations may find useful for community education, grant applications, program development, and public awareness efforts.

Educational Use

  • Reference frameworks for community education programs
  • Source material for grant proposals and reports
  • Data citations for advocacy and policy work
  • Research summaries for board and stakeholder briefings

Civic Partnerships

  • Cross-referencing with community needs assessments
  • Supporting collective impact initiatives
  • Enhancing public information campaigns
  • Strengthening funding applications with local context

Editorial Independence

Important: Raleigh Rebuild maintains complete editorial independence. No organization, sponsor, or partner has editorial control over content. All content represents independent public-interest research and does not constitute endorsement of any organization or specific policy position.

Support from civic partners and underwriting does not guarantee editorial control. All editorial decisions remain independent.

Partnership Inquiries

For questions about educational partnerships, research support, or underwriting opportunities, please contact us. All partnership inquiries are reviewed by our editorial team to ensure alignment with our public-interest mission.

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