Rocket Community Fund Invests $300,000 to Protect Homeowners Through MKE United’s Anti-Displacement Fund
(September 19, 2023 – Milwaukee, WI) – The Rocket Community Fund and MKE United, an initiative of the Greater Milwaukee Committee, today announced a $300,000 investment to bolster the Anti-Displacement Fund program. The program aims to protect homeowners in downtown-adjacent neighborhoods from displacement caused by increasing property taxes.
The Anti-Displacement Fund was established in 2019 as a five-year pilot program through MKE United, a comprehensive planning project that includes representation from the Greater Milwaukee Committee, the City of Milwaukee, the Greater Milwaukee Urban League, the Greater Milwaukee Foundation, LISC Milwaukee and the Medical College of Wisconsin. The fund was created in response to urgent community feedback surrounding rising property values due to new housing developments near downtown driving up costs on residents. The program is aligned with the City of Milwaukee’s Anti-Displacement Plan.
Rocket Community Fund’s investment, which is the single largest gift to the program to date, will help maintain the strength of these neighborhoods and support legacy homeowners who are committed to their communities.
“We are grateful that the Rocket Community Fund is growing the Anti-Displacement Fund and supporting thoughtful community growth,” said Joel Brennan, President of the Greater Milwaukee Committee. “The generous gift moves us one step closer to our goal of offering this program for a total of 15 years. The fund keeps a promise to residents that they can remain in their homes and continue to strengthen and solidify Milwaukee neighborhoods.”
The Rocket Community Fund’s support for the Anti-Displacement Fund builds on its national commitment to helping Americans access and maintain stable, healthy housing. The Detroit-based organization currently makes philanthropic investments in Detroit, Cleveland, Atlanta and Milwaukee. In 2022, the Rocket Community Fund invested $460,000 to support a comprehensive parcel survey in collaboration with the Reclaiming Our Neighborhoods Coalition and several grassroots partners to evaluate housing conditions across 15 Milwaukee neighborhoods.
“At the Rocket Community Fund, we believe that safe and stable housing is essential to building strong communities,” said Laura Grannemann, Executive Director of the Rocket Community Fund. “As part of our continued commitment to Milwaukee, we are honored to support the Anti-Displacement Fund, which is keeping longtime residents in their homes and enabling them to benefit, rather than be burdened, by the city’s continued growth.”
In its first year after launch in 2020, the Anti-Displacement fund disbursed $38,856 in tax assistance payments, a number that grew to $91,941 in 2021. Of the 321 eligible homeowners up to the present day, none have been forced to sell their homes due to property tax burdens.
Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson, who is committed to empowering neighborhoods and investing in housing, expressed his support of this fund and the city’s commitment to helping residents.
“We applaud the Rocket Community Fund donation and the philanthropic community for stepping up and filling a gap where local government is expressly prohibited from intervening,” said Mayor Johnson. “Over the past four years, many homeowners have been helped by this fund, and I encourage other cities in Wisconsin and beyond to explore a similar approach.”
Denise Ward, a 62-year-old retired and disabled resident of the Bronzeville neighborhood, is one of the beneficiaries of the Anti-Displacement Fund. She’s been part of the program since its inception four years ago and has called Milwaukee her home for 23 years. Denise cherishes her community and expressed gratitude for the program’s support in her neighborhood.
“The program has been valuable in alleviating my tax burden and ensuring I can continue living in my beloved home,” she said. “Whether you’re facing financial challenges or navigating homeownership solo, they provide essential assistance. It’s a vital resource for our community.”
The Anti-Displacement Fund is available to eligible homeowners in five Milwaukee neighborhoods: Halyard Park, Brewers Hill, Harambee, Walker’s Point, and Clock Tower Acres. Other eligibility requirements include:
- Owning a home since at least Jan. 1, 2015 (or inheriting it from a family member)
- Being current on real estate tax payments
- Meeting income thresholds
The Greater Milwaukee Committee plans to extend the program’s lifespan beyond its initial five-year pilot period. Additional supporters include American Family Insurance, Bader Philanthropies, Dohmen Company Foundation, Greater Milwaukee Foundation, Greater Milwaukee Urban League, Kohl Philanthropies, Medical College of Wisconsin and Milwaukee Bucks Foundation.
For further information about the Anti-Displacement Fund, including eligibility requirements and the application process, visit https://www.mkeunited.com/antidisplacementfund or contact the MKE United Anti-Displacement Fund Program Administrator, Riverworks Development Corporation, at 414-882-7420.
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About the Rocket Community Fund
The Rocket Community Fund aims to simplify complex and inequitable systems to ensure that every American has access to stable, healthy housing. It also invests in people and practices that provide meaningful opportunities for education and employment.
Through its For-More-Than-Profit model, the Rocket Community Fund recognizes that business and community are inextricably linked, and it purposefully harnesses team member talent, technology, policy advocacy and philanthropic resources to invest in comprehensive community development in Detroit and across the country.
Alongside financial investments, the Rocket Community Fund has organized Rocket Companies, Bedrock and other team members to provide more than one million volunteer hours nationwide, including more than 720,000 in Detroit.
For more information, visit RocketCommunityFund.org.
About MKE United
MKE United, an initiative of the Greater Milwaukee Committee, is a collaborative partnership striving to create systemic change and expand prosperity in downtown Milwaukee and the adjacent neighborhoods. Led by an executive committee that includes senior leaders from the GMC, Greater Milwaukee Foundation, the City of Milwaukee, the Greater Milwaukee Urban League, LISC Milwaukee, and the Medical College of Wisconsin, as well as representatives at-large from a Community Leaders Committee, we strategically focus on economic and community development, land use, and civic engagement. Authenticity, centering resident and community voice, justice, transformative engagement, and innovative thinking are the core values that drive our work. MKE United’s mission is to implement a shared and inclusive vision across Milwaukee’s downtown and adjacent neighborhoods through thought leadership, convening, and incubating innovation.