05/21/2026
Our latest NP3 newsletter is out! Check it out to learn about the Woodhill Resident Empowerment Fund, a new revamp of the Woodhill CNI governance structure, and more!
https://bit.ly/4tZeqBG
Formerly NIMC. Our mission is to promote urban equity and inclusion through impact research that achieves more effective and durable social change outcomes.
At NP3 we demonstrate innovative models which build trust across lines of difference, center relationships, and foster a shared sense of humanity and mutual benefit - taking what we learn to share and scale these ideas nationwide. Our vision is more equitable and inclusive communities and cities. NIMC promotes more effective policy and practice for building successful mixed-income communities by 1
05/21/2026
Our latest NP3 newsletter is out! Check it out to learn about the Woodhill Resident Empowerment Fund, a new revamp of the Woodhill CNI governance structure, and more!
https://bit.ly/4tZeqBG
05/20/2026
Congratulations to Harper Ross, who graduated from the Mandel School with her MSW last week!! Harper spent the last year with us for her field placement, and we're so proud of her and wish her the best in her next adventure!
05/14/2026
Continuing our series highlighting books and ideas that have shaped, inspired, and challenged our thinking as we reimagined NIMC into NP3: The Nibble Theory and the Kernel of Power, by Kaleel Jamison.
https://bit.ly/4usifzY?
04/30/2026
Familiar faces in Chicago!! Mark reunited with NP3 Research Director Amy Khare and NP3 Research Affiliates April Jackson, Lasse Kjeldsen, and Dustin Major at this year's Urban Affairs Association conference!
04/23/2026
Next up in our series highlighting books and ideas that have shaped, inspired, and challenged our thinking as we reimagined NIMC into NP3: The Nibble Theory and the Kernel of Power, by Kaleel Jamison.
https://bit.ly/48MBsUo
In 2020, Cleveland declared racism a public health crisis and created the Racism as a Public Health Crisis Coalition to address it. The Coalition recently released their first report, and our Center Director Mark Joseph responds to it in an Ideastream story on the report: https://bit.ly/4dFRQtb
03/27/2026
Mark Joseph's latest Everyday Antiracism blog post, "We have powerful new proof that mixing incomes can work, now what?," responds to the recent study from Raj Chetty and his team at Opportunity Insights on the Hope VI program, and what it means for our work at NP3 and beyond. Check it out here!
https://bit.ly/4tgljys
Today is Won't You Be My Neighbor Day, in honor of Fred Roger's birthday! Celebrate by doing an act of kindness for a neighbor or in your community. Share how you're spreading kindness with your neighbors in the comments!
https://bit.ly/47eZTJv