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More permissive policy could contribute to both affordable housing and the continued growth of centers of economic activity. Working toward more permissive policy from a public-interest perspective (as opposed to lobbying for specific developments) appears neglected considering the significant potential gains.

 We do not currently have a full-time staff member dedicated to this cause. Alexander Berger leads our grantmaking in this area.

 For more on why we chose land use reform as a focus area, see our public cause report (March 2015) used in our process for selecting focus areas.

 Recent grants A complete list of our grants in the area of land use reform can be found here. Grants include:

 California YIMBY — General Support (April 2018) Better Boulder — YIMBY 2016 Sightline Institute — Housing and Urban Development Smart Growth America — Greater Greater Washington Education Project   Alexander Berger

 Alexander Berger leads the Open Philanthropy Project’s work in U.S. policy causes and helps set the overall strategy of the Project. Previously, Alexander led our process for selecting focus areas within U.S. policy as a founding member of the Open Philanthropy Project team. Full bio

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