GenUnity

GenUnity

Civic and Social Organizations

Boston, MA 1,226 followers

Activating everyday adults to drive change

About us

Our mission is to bring together everyday residents across difference, to build community and drive change on local issues. At GenUnity, we envision “a community by everyone for everyone,” because when we are co-creators in building the systems that impact us, we are all better off. Our issue-focused community leadership programs bring residents together to tackle the issues critical to their communities. Each cohort convenes up to 50 residents–from ‘proximate experts’ experiencing the issue to the ‘siloed experts’ working in institutions to address them–for 10 weeks, 3 hours/week. Through facilitated sessions and small-group discussions with local partners, members go through successive modules that build up their understanding of the issue, connecting people’s lived experiences to the systems and power structures that shape them. In the process, they develop leadership skills–from active listening, to systems thinking, to action planning–and the inquiry-based conversations that members engage in help folks uncover “why” issues persist in their community and “how” they can use their power to drive change. Upon completing the program, members join our Lifetime Community of Practice (LCOP), where they continue to build deep peer-to-peer connections and collaborate on the execution of their action plans. Together, the GenUnity community is translating passion and learning into civic action–from introducing new legislation to changing workplace policies–ultimately transforming what we believe is possible with democracy.

Website
http://www.genunity.org
Industry
Civic and Social Organizations
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Boston, MA
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2019

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    United Way of Massachusetts Bay and leaders in affordable and supportive housing are celebrating the passage of Affordable Homes Act, joining Office of Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey and Lt. Governor Kim Driscoll, Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities, State Senator Lydia Edwards and State Representative Jim Arciero at today’s bill signing!   The measure authorizes $5.16 billion in spending for housing over the next five years and includes new policies that will aid the construction of supportive and other types of housing that Massachusetts needs. Among the provisions is a Supportive Housing Pool Fund, filed on behalf of and championed by United Way of Massachusetts Bay, State Senator Brendan Crighton and State Representative Joan Meschino. Led by UWMB, a coalition of 80+ organizations advocated to create the supportive housing needed to address chronic homelessness in Massachusetts. Grateful for the leadership of so many as we ensure safe and stable housing for all. #AffordableHomesAct #AHA4All https://lnkd.in/e-jw4M63

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    Co-Founder & CEO at GenUnity

    ❣️It was a joy to be back in the Harvard Business School this week classroom with Brian Trelstad to teach the GenUnity: Growth & Governance case! 🙏🏽I am deeply grateful to both sections of exec ed nonprofit leaders for all their insights on how GenUnity should approach growing our impact and building our board. Y'all are doing inspiring work, and it was especially fun to see some Boston friends - Ivan Espinoza-Madrigal, Esq. and Nicole Stewart - and a strong Chicago contingent - Daniel, Vaughn, and others! 📖If you're interested in reading the case, link is in the comments! #nonprofitleadership #HBS

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    Check out this month's newsletter! In this month’s newsletter, we’re sharing: ✨ Bright spots in Boston ✨ Local Volunteer Opportunities to help you get involved ✨ Civic Season Book Recommendations ✨ Local Nonprofit Job Listings ✨ Insights on what GenUnity Lifetime Community members are currently up to ✨ Upcoming GenUnity Community events

    ✨Embracing Multiplicity: Celebrating Civic Season ('24 July Monthly Newsletter)

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    Did you know on a single night in 2023, 40.8% of homeless youth are unsheltered — sleeping outside, in a car, or some place not meant for human habitation? The following organizations are working hard to address youth homelessness locally: Family Independence, Inc.- Offers programs such as Young Parent Living Program (YPLP), a safe and structured residential environment for homeless teen parents aged 12-21 and their children; Emergency Assistance Shelter Program, an immediate shelter and support to at-risk families; Comprehensive case management; Mental health services; Life skills and parenting education; Educational support. Housing Families- Offers programs such as Homelessness Prevention and Shelter Program, Providing emergency shelter and supportive services to prevent family homelessness; Greatest Need Housing Program, offering housing search assistance and stabilization services; and Children’s Program, providing educational and emotional support for children experiencing homelessness. Dismas House of Massachusetts, Inc.- Offers programs such as Residential Reentry Services, providing transitional housing and support services for former prisoners to help them reintegrate into society; Mentorship Programs, connecting residents with mentors for guidance and support; Job Training and Employment Services, offering job readiness training and employment assistance. HomeStart Inc.- Offers programs such as Housing Search Services, assisting individuals and families in finding and securing permanent housing; Stabilization Programs, providing ongoing support to ensure long-term housing stability; Advocacy and Legal Services, offering legal assistance and advocacy to prevent evictions and protect tenant rights. Be sure to support the highlighted orgs by learning more about their work at the LINK IN COMMENTS. Interested in joining a community of folks working towards equity in Boston? Apply to GenUnity’s Health Equity and Housing Justice Fellowships while spots last via LINK IN COMMENTS.

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    The Massachusetts House approved a $6.5 billion plan to address the state's affordable housing crisis. The bill includes initiatives to build more affordable housing and support economic development, aiming to mitigate decades of sluggish housing production. The following organizations have worked tirelessly to advocate for and address housing affordability in Boston: Dorchester Bay Economic Development Corporation (DBEDC)- Offers programs to help local small businesses open, sustain, and grow, including access to microloans and business coaching. DBEDC provides job training and placement services, supporting career development and helping residents, including returning citizens, integrate into the workforce. Through events like the Annual Arts in the Park and the Community Block Party, as well as initiatives like Rock and Roll Seniors and the Tech Goes Home course, DBEDC fosters community involvement and supports resident-led initiatives. Codman Square Neighborhood Development Corporation (CSNDC)- Develops and manages affordable housing units to ensure stable living conditions for low and moderate-income families. They offer programs to support local businesses, job training, and placement services. CSNDC also provides health and wellness programs, financial education, and youth services to support community members' overall well-being. Fenway Community Development Corporation (FCDC)- Develops and preserves affordable housing units to meet the needs of low and moderate-income residents. Offers services such as job training, financial literacy programs, and tenant support. Organizes events and programs to foster a strong community network and address local needs. Asian Community Development Corporation (ACDC)- Develops housing projects tailored to the needs of the Asian American community. Provides programs like financial education, youth leadership training, and language support. Engages the community through cultural events and advocacy initiatives. Allston Brighton CDC- Creates and maintains affordable housing units for diverse income levels. Provides resources like job training, financial education, and health services. Organizes community events and advocacy efforts to support local residents. Be sure to support the highlighted orgs by learning more about their work at the LINK IN COMMENTS. Interested in joining a community of folks working towards equity in Boston? Apply to GenUnity’s Health Equity and Housing Justice Fellowships while spots last via LINK IN COMMENTS.

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