The Center for Leadership, a program of the Urban Land Institute’s Atlanta District Council (ULI Atlanta), invites qualified organizations to submit a project challenge/problem statement for the Center for Leadership (“CFL”) mTAP program. The program offers pro-bono technical assistance to public agencies and nonprofit organizations on a variety of land-use issues. Examples of more recent projects include:

Ebeneezer Baptist Church of Atlanta: Create a land-use plan to actualize EBC’s strategic plan. Focusing on: MLK Sr. Community Resources Complex (101 Jackson Street); 26 Jackson Street (vacant quadruples); 410 + 412 Edgewood Ave (vacant lots); and 407 Auburn Ave (vacant lot behind the Historic Ebenezer.)

Atlanta Public Schools (APS) – Lakewood Heights Elementary: APS sought innovative recommendations, an affordability analysis, and creative preservation approaches for the Lakewood Heights Elementary School historic structure.

Tucker-Northlake CID: “South of the Tracks”: Identify and suggest strategies for candidate parcels for redevelopment, historic properties that should be preserved, or are candidates for adaptive reuse, support the goals of the Downtown Master Plan, are consistent with the land use as established in the Tucker Comprehensive Plan and identify funding and revenue sources for redevelopment.

Invest Atlanta: Highest and best use analysis for four contiguous parcels located in the Vine City neighborhood immediately west of downtown Atlanta, containing 7.8 acres of property formerly used by Morris Brown College.

To review a complete list of previous mTAPs conducted by CFL Alumni for reference, please visit https://atlanta.uli.org/resources/mtaps/.

As a guide for your application, please note that your project should meet the following criteria:
  • Your project is consistent with ULI’s mission and priorities. (https://americas.uli.org/about-uli/mission-priorities/)
  • You are a public agency, government, or non-profit that is formally established with the ability to act on the mTAP recommendations.
  • You have a clearly defined problem within a clearly defined geographic boundary.
  • Your project will be ready to start no later than November 2024 and can reasonably be accomplished by volunteer professionals in 4-5 months
  • Your project will not require extensive public engagement Your organization has some ability to implement recommendations, such as ownership of the project site, or regulatory authority to plan and regulate the site
  • You are willing and able to pay for any out-of-pocket costs (as long as there is written prior approval from the client) or other arrangements can be made to cover these costs. (NOTE: Most teams do not incur such costs; incurring costs is not typical.)
  • Working on your project will allow the team to have the opportunity to have a direct and positive impact on your organization and the community.
Please ensure your project meets the above requirements. Please also ensure your project can be completed during the duration of the CFL program with the final presentation being completed by early to mid-May. If you need help crafting your proposal to ensure the scope of your project is appropriate, CFL volunteers can assist you. As a general guide, mTAP projects typically represent the equivalent of about $15,000 to $20,000 in consultant fees.

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