Private Capital, Public Good - The Daniel Burnham Forum on Big Ideas

Private Capital, Public Good - The Daniel Burnham Forum on Big Ideas

Private Capital, Public Good September 28, 2014 National Building Museum Washington, D.C. Featuring Guest Speaker Congressman John Delaney and a panel discussion with Ben Hecht, CEO of Living Cities, John Rahaim, Planning Director of the City and County o
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Private Capital, Public Good
September 28, 2014
National Building Museum
Washington, D.C.


Featuring Guest Speaker Congressman John Delaney and a panel
discussion with Ben Hecht, CEO of Living Cities, John Rahaim,
Planning Director of the City and County of San Francisco, and
William Anderson, FAICP, President of the American Planning
Association


Today's fiscal and political realities make private and
philanthropic investments ever more important to building
communities. New tools like social impact bonds are rapidly
moving from concept to reality. In Washington, Congress is
debating how to leverage private and nonprofit involvement in
infrastructure and housing. The latest Burnham Forum will zero in
on these issues from the perspectives of the investors and
communities working with new partners.

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