Exciting News! We’ve got a fresh new look and can’t wait to show it off! Over the past year, the Atlanta Beltline and Atlanta Beltline Partnership teams have been working tirelessly to create a vibrant, inclusive, accessible, and easy-to-navigate brand and website that truly embodies the spirit of Atlanta. Our rebrand brings our mission of equitably connecting and uplifting our communities to life. Come explore our transformation and see what’s new! https://lnkd.in/eF2W5YAb
Atlanta Beltline Partnership
Civic and Social Organizations
Atlanta, GA 1,737 followers
ABP raises funds that enable project implementation, engages the public, and empowers residents in nearby neighborhoods.
About us
The Atlanta BeltLine Partnership was formed in 2005 to provide the collaborative platform from which to advance the Atlanta BeltLine project. The Partnership works with Atlanta BeltLine neighborhoods, businesses, community and faith organizations, and other groups to raise general awareness of, and broad-based support for, the Atlanta BeltLine. We enable the project by raising money from the private sector and philanthropic community, engage the public through programming, events and activities, and work to empower the residents of Atlanta BeltLine neighborhoods via partnerships that bring about positive outcomes in the areas of health, housing and economic opportunity.
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http://beltline.org/about/atlanta-beltline-partnership/
External link for Atlanta Beltline Partnership
- Industry
- Civic and Social Organizations
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Atlanta, GA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2005
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Primary
970 Jefferson St. NW, Suite 4
Atlanta, GA 30318, US
Employees at Atlanta Beltline Partnership
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John Becker
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Michael Davis, Executive MBA
Transformational Nonprofit Executive | Driving Sustainable Change & Strategic Growth | Social Impact Leader | Expert in Fundraising, DEI, Community…
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Nicole Love
Director of Corporate Partnerships & Fundraising | Driving Impactful Engagement for Atlanta BeltLine Partnership | Strategic Collaborator & Fundraiser
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Lawrence E. Silver
Consultant
Updates
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Tharon Johnson, one of our Board members at the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, recently shared his thoughts on how the BeltLine has transformed our city in an opinion piece for Georgia Trend Magazine. He noted, "The BeltLine has, at its core, built new communities and connections in our city, bringing us closer together in a way that I think even the most optimistic projections couldn’t have anticipated." He looks forward to what the BeltLine has to offer in the future through economic development and fostering social harmony. Click the link below to read the full article and discover more about this incredible transformation: https://lnkd.in/evKZ33Js
The Benefits of Thinking Big - Georgia Trend Magazine
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At the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, our Legacy Resident Retention Program continues to be one of the most impactful services we have to offer. The program supports legacy Atlanta residents to prevent them from overpaying on their property taxes, ensuring they can continue to live in the place they call home. Additionally, we have various consultation sessions throughout the Summer where you can learn how appeal your property tax assessments. https://lnkd.in/gBePNM_D Learn how you can support the program's success by clicking on the link below. https://lnkd.in/gD4BdcpZ
Home Empowerment
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Segment 5 of the Northwest Trail just had its groundbreaking ceremony on Monday, June 24, making Atlanta one step closer to becoming a more connected and equitable city!
Northwest Trail - Segment 5 is officially under construction! Thank you to everyone who braved the heat this morning to join us in celebrating the start of work on this 0.7-mile section of trail. The groundbreaking of this segment is especially exciting as it will provide Atlantans with regional trail connection to both the Chattahoochee River and the Silver Comet Trail, which goes all the way to Alabama. It wouldn't have been possible without the support of our incredible partners including City of Atlanta, Fulton County Government, Atlanta Public Schools, Atlanta Department of Parks and Recreation, City of Atlanta Department of Transportation, City of Atlanta Department of Watershed Management, City of Atlanta Department of City Planning, Georgia Department of Transportation, Invest Atlanta, PATH Foundation, Trees Atlanta, Kaizen Collaborative Design Inc., Astra Group, LLC., Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, the Robert Woodruff Foundation, the James M. Cox Foundation, and more.
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Atlanta Beltline Partnership reposted this
#ConnectingCauses seeks to bring awareness to how the Atlanta Fed enriches communities and empowers leaders through community service and its partnerships with local businesses and nonprofit organizations. Watch Atlanta Fed first vice president and chief operating officer Andre Anderson talk with Atlanta BeltLine Partnership executive director Rob Brawner, MBA about their experiences working with the Atlanta Beltline Partnership's board of directors: https://atlfed.org/45eOQOk
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Looking for a fun volunteer opportunity this weekend? Join us for an unforgettable experience at the Atlanta BeltLine Lantern Parade! We need your help to make it a success. Sign up today to volunteer and be a part of something amazing! https://lnkd.in/esMu9Twi
Volunteer
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We're thrilled to announce a significant achievement in Affordable Housing and Affordable Commercial Space along the BeltLine! Huge congratulations to Atlanta BeltLine for securing a contract with Culdesac and Urban Oasis Development to revitalize 20 acres at Murphy Crossing! This milestone marks a pivotal moment in our collective dedication to providing and connecting people with affordable housing along the BeltLine. It's a testament to our shared commitment to creating vibrant, inclusive communities. https://lnkd.in/ec-eM5Rp
Atlanta BeltLine, Inc. Selects Developers for Murphy Crossing Revitalization Project to Create Affordable, Transit-Oriented Community in Oakland City
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Looking forward to the work we’re doing together. Thank you for your love of our city!
Oglethorpe athletes and other Atlanta colleges are teaming up with the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership for a day of community service on March 30. Learn about the positive impact these college athletes are making in celebration of 404 Day here: https://lnkd.in/ezsj_Qq2
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What an amazing time we had yesterday with HouseATL at their inaugural Awards Luncheon! We are deeply and humbly honored to receive the Housing Retention Hero award. At the Atlanta BeltLine Partnership, we are committed to helping our BeltLine neighbors stay in the communities they love. Through programs such as the Legacy Resident Retention Program and Empower workshops, we are connecting residents to important resources to live, work, and thrive. We are grateful for the partnership with House ATL and all of our wonderful supporters, including Robert W. Woodruff Foundation, Bank of America, Georgia Power Company, Rocket Community Fund, Delta Air Lines, Tull Charitable Foundations, Truist, Google, Kaiser Permanente, and Annie E. Casey Foundation.
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We're #hiring a new Engage Program Coordinator in Atlanta, Georgia. Apply today or share this post with your network.