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Westside Future Fund is a nonprofit formed by Atlanta’s public, private and philanthropic partners who believe in the future of Atlanta’s Westside and are committed to helping Historic Westside neighborhoods revitalize and develop into a community Dr. King would be proud to call home. We want all of Atlanta to thrive. In partnership with Westside residents and community leaders, we are dedicated to the holistic revitalization of neighborhoods facing the greatest needs, specifically: English Avenue, Vine City, Ashview Heights, Just Us and Atlanta University Center.
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WFF Board Chair Welcome Reception For T. Dallas Smith
San Antonio Leaders Come to Atlanta to Learn WFF Best Practice
Former HUD Secretary Cisneros Calls WFF Revitalization Efforts Nation’s Best
202 MLK Day Recap
839 Joseph E. Boone Groundbreaking
Ride for the Westside 2023 Recap
Our Next Chapter HOTW Resident Testimonials
WFF Board Chair T. Dallas Smith – Transform Westside Summit
Building the Beloved Community in Atlanta
Anti-Displacement Tax Fund – Ebony Ford
Home on the Westside Resident Testimonials
Resident Move-In
Supporting Black-owned businesses important in communities on Atlanta’s westside
2021 CADE Contribution to Westside Future Fund
Cadence Bank invests $1.5 million in Atlanta’s Westside Future Fund, bolsters city’s affordable housing efforts
WSB-TV: Wendy Corona Covers WFF’s Purchase of Former Atlanta Community Food Bank HQ
WSB-TV: Wendy Corona Speaks with Historic Westside Native Anthony Bellows about Home on the Westside
WSB-TV: Wendy Corona Covers WFF Purchase of 220 Sunset Ave.
11 Alive News: Marddy’s Kitchen
WSB-TV: Hollis Innovation Academy Students Receive Free Glasses
WXIA-ATL (NBC): Atlanta Business Chronicle: Home on the Westside Launch; Commentary from Doug Sams. Oct. 13
Ch 2 Action News @ 7: Home on the Westside Launch: Wendy Corona interviews John Ahmann and Joan Vernon
Westside Future Fund Acquires English Avenue Property to Align with Westside Land Use Framework Plan
Community Voices: Makeda Johnson
Community Voices: David Amadu
Community Voices: Ebony Ford
Westside Volunteer Corps Support Ashview Heights Urban Farm
SunTrust Foundation Awards $5 Million Grant to Westside Future Fund
WABE: Nonprofit Offers To Pay Westside Homeowners’ Property Tax Hikes. Why Won’t More Sign Up?
Westside Future Fund Overview
Westside Volunteer Corps
Westside Future Fund and NCR at Hollis Innovation Academy
Westside Storytelling Competition | AT&T Believe Atlanta
Where I’m From | Westside Storytelling Competition
Time Capsule | Westside Storytelling Competition
Restoration | Westside Storytelling Competition
WSB-TV: Single Moms Move into 603 James P. Brawley
Historic Westside Atlanta Symposium 2018
Community Health Workers Program
Resident Profile: Latia Perry
Resident Profile: Hattie Pollard
One-Year Anniversary of Hollis Innovation Academy Partnership
Westside Revitalization Video for Atlanta Rotary Prayer Breakfast
11Alive: Atlanta’s Westside in the Shadow of Super Bowl 53
11Alive: WFF’s Impact on Neighborhoods Surrounding Super Bowl LIII
About Westside Future Fund
Westside Future Fund is a nonprofit formed by Atlanta’s public, private and philanthropic partners who believe in the future of Atlanta’s Westside and are committed to helping Historic Westside neighborhoods revitalize and develop into a community Dr. King would be proud to call home. WFF serves as a “community quarterback” organization for the holistic redevelopment of English Avenue, Vine City, Ashview Heights, Atlanta University Center, Just Us and the Booker T. Washington neighborhoods. In collaboration with residents, community leaders, and a wide variety of public and private partners, WFF is driving change by focusing on four impact areas: mixed-income communities; cradle-to-career education; community health and wellness; and safety and security. Grounded in a compassionate approach to revitalization aimed at community retention, the organization is focused on creating a diverse mixed-income community, improving quality of life, and elevating and celebrating the Historic Westside’s unique history and culture.