Equitable Development Goals

Our Vision

We envision a future where every community has the power to shape its streets and infrastructure, reclaiming them as shared spaces of connection, opportunity, and justice. A future where harmful highways are removed, neighborhoods are reconnected, and infrastructure decisions repair historic harms rather than repeat them.

Our Streets is scaling our work to become a national leader in community-driven development, setting a new standard for how infrastructure can drive racial, economic, and climate justice. To guide this transformation, we have developed a bold framework of Equitable Development Goals — a roadmap for building just, healthy, and connected communities.

A Unique Role for Funders and Donors

Co-Creators, Not Just Supporters

What sets our movement apart is how it invites funders and donors to engage meaningfully — not just financially. Through the National Equitable Communities Convening, you can join organizers, policymakers, artists, and researchers in to co-create the coalition’s direction, witness community successes, and help guide the next chapter.

We accomplish this through:

  • Offering real-time updates on campaign progress
  • Collaborating with national partners and bringing new funders and donors into the fold
  • Supporting replication of the Minnesota model in other states
  • Showing the impact of your investment through stories, data, and community voice

Our ask is simple, ambitious, and urgent.

By investing $100 million upfront, we will catalyze a scalable, replicable model for infrastructure justice — beginning in Minnesota and growing into a national movement. This vision plan ensures that transportation and land use investments finally serve as tools for equity, resilience, and community empowerment.

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Scaling a National Movement

An Invitation to Fund and Shape Transformative Change

Our Streets is building a national movement that doesn’t just fix infrastructure — it transforms systems and redistributes power. At the heart of our vision is the National Equitable Communities Network, a scalable, grassroots-centered initiative that reimagines how transportation, land use, and development can deliver health, equity, and justice for every community.

By investing in bold, people-first infrastructure projects, we will:

  • Revitalize and reconnect communities divided by unjust transportation infrastructure.
  • Lead the nation in demonstrating how infrastructure can be a tool for advancing justice, equity, and climate resilience.
  • Inspire and equip cities nationwide to adopt innovative, community-driven development models.

Building on our work leading the Minnesota Communities Over Highways Coalition, we are creating a replicable model through the Equitable Community Development Academy —one that bridges grassroots organizing, policy change, research, arts, and community development. We are not just piloting one-off projects. We are building capacity, restoring neighborhoods, and shaping public infrastructure from the ground up — informed by lived experience, rooted in community vision, and sustained by long-term investment.

To make this possible, we are establishing a flexible general operating fund with Thrivent Charitable, ensuring financial stability and accountability to the communities we serve. This structure allows us to fund deeply local work and scale nationally through a multi-decade strategy — starting with Minnesota and expanding to 5-20 states over the next 20 years.


A Blueprint for Building a Just Future

Why Our Approach is Necessary

We believe real change begins at the ground level, with the communities most impacted by unjust transportation decisions, housing displacement, climate harm, and exclusion from planning processes. Our coalition model offers a practical, powerful alternative: one that places shared goals and systemic coordination at the heart of infrastructure transformation.

Federal infrastructure funding is unpredictable and subject to political shifts — not a reliable engine for deep, community-driven work. Our model builds local capacity and resilience, ensuring that the movement for infrastructure justice can survive and thrive. To ensure long-term stability, we are establishing a flexible general operating fund in partnership with Thrivent Charitable — giving us the ability to support communities consistently over time.

Community organizing with little influence on policy (grassroots), local leaders disconnected from lived experience (grasstops), and policy reform that overlooks real-world needs (treetops). We weave all three together, ensuring that policy is shaped by community voices and that local organizing is supported by real legislative and financial pathways.

Philanthropy that’s short-term or restricted can’t meet the scale of the moment. Our work draws lessons from successful conservative models of long-term funding that built durable movements. To make generational change, we need unrestricted, longitudinal investment in people, coalitions, and place-based strategies.

Public health. Housing. Food access. Culture. Climate. Transportation. These are not separate issues — they’re interconnected. Our Equitable Development Goals ensure we don’t just win one battle, but shift the system. Our coalition aligns across sectors to ensure that advocacy, design, and delivery are all working toward justice.

Traditional philanthropy often flows through consultants and policy think tanks. We believe resources must reach the people doing the work. Our coalition model redistributes funding, visibility, and influence directly to community organizations, organizers, and local leaders.

Infrastructure justice resonates across political lines because it’s about everyday needs: safe streets, clean air, access to housing and jobs. We engage communities not through ideology, but through shared material realities, building solidarity across red, blue, purple, and non-voting neighborhoods alike.

If you want to support scalable, systems-level impact, grounded in equity and led by community, this is the moment. Our model is tested. Our coalition is ready. And our communities are leading the way.


Turning Vision into Action

We’ve outlined the vision. We’ve explained why this work — and this approach — is necessary. Now, here is how we drive change. Our Equitable Development Goals provide a clear, actionable roadmap for building just, connected, and thriving communities. They are rooted in lived experience, informed by years of organizing and coalition work, and designed to guide transformation across infrastructure, environment, economy, health, and democracy.

These 12 goals address the layered harms caused by unjust transportation infrastructure — and the interconnected systems that must evolve to repair them. From transit to zoning, climate justice to healthcare, arts to grassroots power-building, each goal reflects a critical dimension of community life. Together, these goals form the foundation of a phased, scalable strategy.

Equitable Development Goals

Time-bound Vision Plan for Scaling Impact

This initial $100 million fuels the infrastructure we need to scale, including:

  • Building national operations rooted in community leadership
  • Establishing a replicable coalition model based on our success in Minnesota
  • Launching a multi-state Communities Over Highways initiative to support local campaigns and policy change

By contributing to this shared goal, your investment becomes part of a much larger collective impact. Every dollar brings us closer to national systems change, led by the communities most harmed by past infrastructure decisions.

To ensure long-term success, we are partnering with Thrivent Charitable to manage a mission-aligned, flexible operating fund. Our broader $200M–$250M vision will sustain this work for decades to come, and it starts with supporters like you investing in this moment.

Phasing Momentum to Build Power

From local roots to national impact, our phased approach accelerates a movement, shifting who holds power in infrastructure decisions and ensuring our cities are shaped by communities.

• Focus: Build a strong foundation
• Key Actions: Pilot projects, grassroots leadership development, storytelling, cultural engagement
• Result: Proven local models for community-led infrastructure change

• Focus: Expand to Minnesota scale
• Key Actions: Grow coalitions, pass key legislation, launch new pilots
• Result: Statewide policy shifts and infrastructure investments centered on equity

• Focus: Bring success to Great Lakes/Midwest
• Key Actions: Regional convenings, policy collaborations, pilot replication
• Result: A connected network of regional coalitions driving systemic change

• Focus: Transform national systems
• Key Actions: Launch National Network, influence federal policy, annual summits
• Result: A durable national movement for infrastructure justice and community power

The Bottom Line

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