Institutional Partners
Institutional Partners
ULI counts institutional partners, government agencies, and nonprofits as strategic partners in building thriving and sustainable communities worldwide.
ULI has received numerous grants from institutional foundations with an interest in advancing sustainable development, climate and social resilience, and equity within cities and the built environment. ULI has also partnered with federal and state agencies and nonprofit organizations to offer compelling content on topics such as housing, infrastructure, energy efficiency, and transportation.
ULI thanks the following institutional foundations for their steadfast support:
Supporting ULI Hong Kong’s year-long initiative to identify, enhance, and activate underutilized urban spaces in Hong Kong.
Learn more about ULI’s partnership with the Bank of America Charitable Foundation
Advancing ULI’s Leadership and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion program across Michigan, in recognition of Susan T. Mosey’s remarkable contributions to the City of Detroit.
Learn more about ULI’s partnership with the Hudson-Webber Foundation
Empowering ULI’s work to engage, inform, and inspire real estate and land use leaders, fostering greener, more resilient, and more equitable communities.
Learn more about ULI’s partnership with The JPB Foundation
Enabling the advancement of climate resilience in cities, particularly focusing on reducing risk and vulnerability to climate change impacts within historically marginalized communities.
Learn more about ULI’s partnership with the JPMorgan Chase Foundation
Supporting ULI’s Just, Green, and Ready Communities program, enhancing urban resilience against climate change-induced extreme weather while prioritizing racial equity in low-income, BIPOC, and minority communities.
Learn more about ULI’s partnership with the Kresge Foundation
Aiding ULI in expanding its focus on health by examining and addressing the convergence of racial equity, health, and wellbeing with the built environment, notably through ULI’s District Council Partnerships for Health Equity and other programs.
Learn more about ULI’s partnership with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Advancing ULI Northwest Arkansas’ work helping small cities in the region build capacity in critical areas like housing, infrastructure, and recreation space to meet the needs of an increased population due to new incoming migration.
Learn more about ULI’s partnership with the Walton Family Foundation