City Council Votes in Favor to Fund Renaissance Phase lll Housing I am thrilled to share some significant news with all of you. On Tuesday, September 12, the City of … Continue Reading →

City Council Votes in Favor to Fund Renaissance Phase lll Housing I am thrilled to share some significant news with all of you. On Tuesday, September 12, the City of … Continue Reading →
NEWS UPDATE: $5 Million Allocated for Affordable Housing in Renaissance Heights! Exciting News for Renaissance Heights Foundation! We are thrilled to share a significant milestone in our ongoing efforts to … Continue Reading →
Renaissance Heights proudly hosts the Tarrant County Harambee Festival, a celebration of culture, community, and creativity! 📆 Date: October 6th and 7th 📍 Location: Renaissance Heights Brought to you by … Continue Reading →
We Must Evolve How We Create Change. Philanthropic organizations must evolve how we create systemic change in our communities. According to Inside Philanthropy, the strategy for how foundations approach generating … Continue Reading →
Overview of Renaissance Phase III Renaissance Heights Foundation, in partnership with Columbia Residential, is planning the final phase of multifamily development for the Renaissance Heights masterplan: Renaissance Heights Phase III. … Continue Reading →
We’re excited to announce that Columbia Renaissance Square has won a 2023 Celebrating Leadership in Development Excellence (CLIDE) Award! The CLIDE Awards Program was created in 2003 to recognize private … Continue Reading →
I’m filled with gratitude to be a part of Truist Foundation’s Racial Equity Ambassadors Program. 🌟 It’s been an incredible journey over the past few months, where I’ve had the … Continue Reading →
Darwin wasn’t talking about community development, but he could have been. The field—as complex and diverse as the species he studied—is constantly evolving. Community development practitioners are facing the familiar … Continue Reading →
Renaissance Heights Foundation is closing gaps in local food deserts by providing incentives to grocery stores. Learn more: https://fortworthreport.org/2023/04/08/shopping-elsewhere-why-major-grocery-stores-shun-the-food-deserts-of-fort-worth/
Prosperity starts with place. Kenny Mosley Executive Director, Renaissance Heights Foundation is tirelessly working to be a part of the solution to affordable housing in Fort Worth and Tarrant County. … Continue Reading →