Intro

  • 30 Nov 2009

    2021

    First constituents occupied a NACDC converted unit.

  • 30 Nov 2009

    2018

    Approved by the City of Worcester as a City CHDO (Community Housing Development Organization)

  • 30 Nov 2009

    2016

    NACDC was approved by the IRS as 501c3 Not for Profit Organization

  • 30 Nov 2009

    2015

    New Americans Community Development Corporation, Inc. was incorporated in Massachusetts.

  • 30 Nov 2009

    2014

    CENTRO's board created the New Americans CDC initiative

  • 30 Nov 2009

    2010

    The needs and the demands of many new immigrants and refugees arriving in the City of Worcester, (now designated as a sanctuary city), caused leaders to think of ways to improve the life of our new Americans.  As CENTRO was providing many needed services to these new Americans, it became obvious that there was a great need for affordable housing, especially in the main middle area.

Centro Greyscale

NACDC began as an initiative of CENTRO and spun off as a separate entity in 2015.  

Visit CentroInc.org to learn more.

New American Community Development Corporation intends to undertake community re-development, renovation projects and activities that revitalize an “economic desert area” within Worcester. Our intentions also include creation and expansion of economic activities for all residences of the area with, special emphasis on the disenfranchised, low and moderate income population. We will preserve and develop housing, home ownership, business opportunities and career training ladders in the “Main Middle” area and its immediate surrounding neighborhoods. Our designated area is bounded by Park Avenue, Pleasant, Washington Square, Grafton, Millbury Street, Cambridge and back to Park Avenue

A tremendous amount of great work has taken place all around our designated area but, no concentrated effort in “Main Middle”. NACDC has begun that concentration by purchasing 3 small parcels, (14, 16, and 18 Sycamore); one manufacturing building (47 Hermon Street) and negotiating with property owners to acquire their properties for renovation (701 Main, 1, 5 and 9 Sycamore). A team of community members, business owners, city officials, social workers, clients, architects and engineers worked closely with NACDC’s parent company to determine next steps to continue to provide the much needed services our constituents, demand. NACDC was born out of a communities of color demand for revitalizing their neighborhood. So, for the last twelve months NACDC has been dotting the I’s and crossing the T’s necessary to become the minority owned and operated CDC to provide training, business ownership, jobs home ownership and housing for New Americans.
A lot of “doomsayers” ask why? NACDC feels empowered by the cries of residents, staff and clients from the area. The composition of the housing stock within our designated area and “Main Middle”. The volume of abandon properties, vacant lots, old industrial buildings and poorly managed SRO’s, viewed properly, have great potential for gentrification and repurposing. Main Middle is a gateway to the 20 year, $111,000,000 downtown urban renewal plan. The area, despite its 5 decades of neglect is quite active. Granted the activity is criminal and includes everything from prostitution to murder. Some have identified the area as the most blighted and decadent. Homelessness is a big problem and the lack of commercial resources is shameful. There are no banks, gas stations, pharmacies, big box or safe entertainment venues.
An entity focused and dedicated on revitalizing the area with a private and public collaboration, will have a great impact on the area. NACDC a wholly owned subsidiary of a 40 year old community servant who has assisted thousands in this area will be a beacon of hope. One that can shine the light on the root causes. Outline strategies that incorporate socioeconomic wrap around services which work on personal issues and provide income opportunities, simultaneously. Through business development, jobs are created. The demand for jobs will require specific skills training. NACDC with its public partners at Workforce Central will train the community. The community will be employed and it is not yet a widely accepted thought but, a job solves a lot of ills. A healthy, employed community with a vibrant business base is a formula for peace, joy and happiness.

 

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