The LISC Institute for Community Power offers free training and resources to help Houston residents become stronger community leaders. LISC (Local Initiatives Support Corporation) is a national organization that helps neighborhoods grow without pushing out current residents. Their institute shares guides, reports, and webinars about community development. They highlight successful programs like Training the Trainers (T4T) in Houston, which teaches residents how to lead in their own neighborhoods. The institute covers topics like affordable housing, community ownership, resident leadership, and economic development. They offer webinars for community developers, reports on housing policies, and spotlights on successful local programs. Houston residents can access their online library of resources, sign up for their newsletter, and attend virtual events. The content is designed for community development organizations, residents who want to get involved, policymakers, and anyone working to improve neighborhoods. All resources focus on helping communities control their own development and build power from within.

The LISC Institute for Community Power offers free training and resources to help Houston residents become stronger community leaders. LISC (Local Initiatives Support Corporation) is a national organization that helps neighborhoods grow without pushing out current residents. Their institute shares guides, reports, and webinars about community development. They highlight successful programs like Training the Trainers (T4T) in Houston, which teaches residents how to lead in their own neighborhoods. The institute covers topics like affordable housing, community ownership, resident leadership, and economic development. They offer webinars for community developers, reports on housing policies, and spotlights on successful local programs. Houston residents can access their online library of resources, sign up for their newsletter, and attend virtual events. The content is designed for community development organizations, residents who want to get involved, policymakers, and anyone working to improve neighborhoods. All resources focus on helping communities control their own development and build power from within.
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