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Signature Platform

New City Builders

BLDG Memphis’ Signature Platform for Community Development Capacity Building

New City Builders is BLDG Memphis’ signature platform for member-facing programming. It supports the pipeline of Community Development Corporations, Community Development Organizations, neighborhood associations, and resident-facing organizations advancing comprehensive community development in Memphis.

Through New City Builders, members move through a structured pathway of assessment, planning, training, technical assistance, peer learning, and policy engagement. The goal is simple: help organizations become stronger, more connected, and better equipped to improve quality of life in Memphis neighborhoods.

2026 Institute Dates

Applications Open: July 2026
Program: September 9 – November 18
Graduation: December 3, 2026

The Pathway
  1. Assess — Capacity Assessment Tool
  2. Plan — Customized Workplan
  3. Train — The Institute
  4. Engage — Technical Assistance & Peer Learning
  5. Grow — Alumni Network & Field Strengthening

Who We Serve

Who New City Builders Serves

New City Builders is designed for organizations working across the full spectrum of community development, not housing alone. Eligible participants may include CDCs, CDOs, nonprofit developers, neighborhood associations, resident-led organizations, faith-based and grassroots organizations, and resident-facing partners working on housing, transportation, infrastructure, planning, equity, and neighborhood investment.

Community Development Corporations & Organizations

Organizations working to strengthen neighborhoods through housing, revitalization, resident engagement, economic development, and community-based programming.

Neighborhood & Resident-Led Groups

Neighborhood associations, block clubs, grassroots groups, and resident-facing organizations working to organize, advocate, and lead locally.

Nonprofit & Civic Partners

Organizations supporting neighborhood investment, planning, infrastructure, equity, housing, small business support, and community development outcomes.

Getting Started

Member Journey

Build. Live. Develop. Grow. BLDG Memphis membership is designed as a pathway for connection, learning, capacity building, and long-term engagement.
01

Join the Platform

Become a BLDG Memphis member and begin the intake process.

02

Complete the CAT

Assess your organization's capacity, readiness, and support needs.

03

Receive a Workplan

Get a customized roadmap for training, technical assistance, and next steps.

04

Participate in Training & Learning

Engage in The Institute, peer learning, and member-centered programming.

05

Shape Policy & Practice

Participate in the Community Development Policy Coalition and help elevate field priorities.

06

Grow with the Network

Join a community of organizations and leaders working together to cultivate thriving neighborhoods.

Member Pathway

How the Platform Works

New City Builders helps members move from interest to action through a clear pathway.
1

Assess — Capacity Assessment Tool (CAT)

Members begin with the Capacity Assessment Tool, known as the CAT. The CAT helps identify each organization's strengths, needs, readiness, and growth opportunities.

2

Plan — Customized Organizational Workplan

Assessment results are used to create a customized organizational workplan. This workplan helps members focus on the right next steps for their organization, project, or community development goals.

3

Train — The Institute Cohort Learning

Members participate in cohort-based training through The Institute, BLDG Memphis' structured learning model for community development organizations and leaders.

4

Engage — Technical Assistance & Peer Learning

Members receive technical assistance, participate in peer learning, and engage in policy conversations that connect frontline community development work to broader systems change.

5

Grow — Alumni Network & Field Strengthening

Over time, members become part of a standing alumni network that supports the next generation of community development leaders and strengthens the field as a whole.

SIGNATURE PLATFORM

NEW CITY BUILDERS

New City Builders is BLDG Memphis’ signature platform for member-facing programming. It supports the pipeline of Community Development Corporations, Community Development Organizations, neighborhood associations, and resident-facing organizations advancing comprehensive community development in Memphis.

Through New City Builders, members move through a structured pathway of assessment, planning, training, technical assistance, peer learning, and policy engagement.

New City Builders Platform

The Institute

Cohort training model

Policy Coalition

Member-driven policy voice

Peer-to-peer learning

Structured shared learning

BLDG Memphis FORWARD

Neighborhood Ambassador Initiative

Platform Components

The Four Parts of New City Builders

The Institute

The Institute is the cohort training home of New City Builders. It is designed to help organizations build foundational and advanced capacity through structured learning, peer support, and applied practice.

Two Tiers

Tier I: Entry Cohort

For new and growing CDCs, CDOs, neighborhood associations, and resident-centered organizations. Focuses on organizational foundations, community development basics, project readiness, resident voice, partnership, and capital readiness.

 
Tier II: Advanced Cohort

For alumni and established organizations ready to work on a live project or organizational challenge. Focuses on applied problem-solving, milestone progress, and deeper technical assistance.

2026 Cohort

Applications Open: July 2026
Program Dates: September 9 – November 18, 2026
Graduation: December 3, 2026

The CAT: Capacity Assessment Tool

The CAT is the diagnostic engine of New City Builders. Every participating member completes the CAT so BLDG Memphis can better understand the organization’s needs and match support to the right level of readiness.

The CAT looks at areas such as governance, financial management, staffing, operations, project readiness, community engagement, partnership, capital access, fund development, data, compliance, and reporting.

Customized Workplans & Technical Assistance

After completing the CAT, members receive a customized workplan. The workplan identifies priority capacity needs, recommended next steps, and technical assistance opportunities. Technical assistance may include one-on-one support, targeted capacity-building sessions, referrals to partners or experts, and milestone check-ins to help organizations move forward.

Community Development Policy Coalition

The Community Development Policy Coalition gives members a structured way to help shape BLDG Memphis’ policy agenda. Members can share priorities, identify barriers, contribute field intelligence, and help connect neighborhood experience to policy recommendations.

Peer-to-Peer Learning

Peer-to-Peer Learning creates space for members to learn together, build shared language, and connect community development practice to issues like transportation, infrastructure, comprehensive planning, racial equity, and neighborhood investment. Sessions may include book clubs, case studies, guided discussions, and learning opportunities.

Upcoming Peer Learning — Book Club 2026

📖 Dividing Lines by Deborah N. Archer — July 8 & 22
📖 Today’s Comprehensive Plan by John Zeanah — August 5 & 19

BLDG Memphis FORWARD Ambassador Program

BLDG Memphis FORWARD invites residents, neighborhood leaders, member organizations, civic partners, and community development supporters to take part in the shared work of strengthening Memphis neighborhoods.

The initiative creates opportunities to learn, connect, advocate, and act alongside others who care about housing, neighborhood investment, resident voice, and equitable community development.

Ready to Build With Us?

New City Builders is Designed for Members Ready to Grow

New City Builders is designed for BLDG Memphis members who are ready to strengthen their organizations, sharpen their community development practice, and connect with peers, partners, and policy conversations shaping Memphis neighborhoods.