The Small Bites Series: Unlocking Walkable Development at Every Scale in the U.S.
Jan
6
12:00 PM12:00

The Small Bites Series: Unlocking Walkable Development at Every Scale in the U.S.

Developers can build the kind of housing Americans actually want— walkable, connected neighborhoods that improve quality of life and strengthen local economies. Yet decades of U.S. policy and zoning have made these places nearly impossible to deliver, leaving enormous unmet demand on the table.

Culdesac has spent the last seven years proving that building mixed-use, walkable neighborhoods in the United States is a scalable model that delivers what residents and cities actually want. This Small Bites session will offer a practical, actionable look at how Culdesac did it, and how your city or development project can, too.

Presented by Ryan Johnson

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The Small Bites Series: Scaling Affordable, Urban Homeownership with Frolic Community
Jan
20
12:00 PM12:00

The Small Bites Series: Scaling Affordable, Urban Homeownership with Frolic Community

Join us to learn how to scale affordable urban homeownership with Frolic Community's innovative co-op model. Proven in Seattle and now expanding to California, this approach leverages cooperative ownership structures to make homeownership accessible through reduced down payments and developer-homeowner partnerships from day one.

Presented by Josh Morrison, COO and Co-Founder of Frolic Community, this virtual session will cover co-op economics in action, the collaborative development approach, and pathways to launch your first community-centered infill project.

Presented by Josh Morrison

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Norman, OK Small Scale Development Workshop
Feb
2
8:30 AM08:30

Norman, OK Small Scale Development Workshop

This Workshop on small scale real estate development is all about project formation. We take a big picture view of neighborhood-based development to help attendees analyze what makes a good project, how a building makes money, and how small developers interact with the broader ecosystem of professionals in the built environment.

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The Small Bites Series: Creatively Uncovering Sites: Strategies for Finding Your Next Development Opportunity
Feb
3
12:00 PM12:00

The Small Bites Series: Creatively Uncovering Sites: Strategies for Finding Your Next Development Opportunity

Sometimes finding viable development sites requires thinking back to traditional people-centric methods that AI cannot perform. This interactive session explores creative approaches to site identification that go beyond listings, broker packages, and AI services. Learn how to utilize people, technology, and curiosity to discover hidden opportunities before they hit the market.

Presented by Chris Allcorn

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The Small Bites Series: Historypreneurship: Exploring Valuation Concepts in Historic Development
Feb
17
12:00 PM12:00

The Small Bites Series: Historypreneurship: Exploring Valuation Concepts in Historic Development

Historic places carry more than bricks and mortar — they hold stories, cultural memory, and the potential to inspire new economic growth. Yet, too often, these spaces are undervalued or overlooked in favor of new construction. This session reframes historic redevelopment as both a financial and cultural investment. By combining entrepreneurial insight with community-centered storytelling, developers, investors, and stakeholders can unlock new value in old spaces while honoring the legacy of those who came before.

Presented by Dr. Valencia Dunbar, Joanna Jackson, Regina M. Lewis

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Vermont Homes for All Small Scale Development Workshop
Feb
21
8:30 AM08:30

Vermont Homes for All Small Scale Development Workshop

This Workshop on small scale real estate development is all about project formation. We take a big picture view of neighborhood-based development to help attendees analyze what makes a good project, how a building makes money, and how small developers interact with the broader ecosystem of professionals in the built environment.

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Southern Virginia Region Small Scale Development Workshop
Feb
26
8:30 AM08:30

Southern Virginia Region Small Scale Development Workshop

  • The Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

This Workshop on small scale real estate development is all about project formation. We take a big picture view of neighborhood-based development to help attendees analyze what makes a good project, how a building makes money, and how small developers interact with the broader ecosystem of professionals in the built environment.

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Are You Ready for Capital? How to Work with a Community Development Loan Fund
Mar
5
11:00 AM11:00

Are You Ready for Capital? How to Work with a Community Development Loan Fund

Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) are powerful tools for addressing disinvestment and building stronger, more equitable communities. Whether you’re a new or experienced developer, understanding how to work with a CDFI can unlock critical financing for your affordable housing, mixed-income, or mixed-use project. In this session, ANDP, a U.S. Treasury-certified CDFI based in Atlanta, and Incremental Development Alliance (IDA) Faculty will walk you through what it takes to prepare your organization and your project to access CDFI funding.

Presented by Sara Haas and Eric Kronberg

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The Small Bites Series: The Great Housing Reversal and the New American Dream
Mar
17
12:00 PM12:00

The Small Bites Series: The Great Housing Reversal and the New American Dream

Join us with author Mike Hathorne, as he discusses what his book “The Great Housing Reversal” uncovers about America’s housing future. We’ll explore the largest demographic shift in housing since WWII, changing where people want to live and how value is created and what the next generation wants: smaller homes, walkable neighborhoods, and real connection, while sprawl leaves cities with unsustainable costs.

Presented by Mike Hathorne

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The Small Bites Series: Introduction to the Abundance Elected Network: Local Leaders Championing Incremental Development
Apr
28
12:00 PM12:00

The Small Bites Series: Introduction to the Abundance Elected Network: Local Leaders Championing Incremental Development

The Abundance Elected Network launched in 2025 following the release of the book "Abundance" by Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson, and has rapidly grown to include 150+ mayors, council members, county supervisors, and commissioners from 32 states.

In this session, discover what connects these local leaders and how they're applying abundance principles to foster incremental development in their communities. Learn about the network's core philosophies, real-world implementation strategies, and opportunities to collaborate with this growing movement of officials who are rethinking how cities and towns can grow sustainably and equitably.

Presented by Giselle Hale

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The Small Bites Series: Mind the Gap. How Incentives and Grants Make or Break Projects
May
26
12:00 PM12:00

The Small Bites Series: Mind the Gap. How Incentives and Grants Make or Break Projects

This session will help you understand how project incentives and grants actually work in real deals. You will learn how common public and philanthropic funding sources function, what problems they are designed to solve, and why they add complexity to projects. The session breaks down key mechanisms, typical requirements, and the stakeholders involved, from funders to local governments to lenders.

Presented by Jen Acosta

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The Small Bites Series: From Census to Credibility: Using Free Data to Prove Your Project's Potential
Jun
9
12:00 PM12:00

The Small Bites Series: From Census to Credibility: Using Free Data to Prove Your Project's Potential

Master the art of finding and applying U.S. Census data to strengthen your small-scale development projects. This hands-on session uses real examples from Jonesboro and Bryant, Arkansas to demonstrate how to quickly retrieve American Community Survey (ACS) data and translate it into powerful market analysis.

Presented by Sharon Woods

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The Small Bites Series: Meeting the Housing Needs of an Aging America
Dec
16
12:00 PM12:00

The Small Bites Series: Meeting the Housing Needs of an Aging America

Join us for an in-depth look at AARP's comprehensive national housing agenda and the innovative policy approaches gaining traction across the country. We'll explore how accessory dwelling units, missing middle housing, transit-oriented development, and universal design principles are converging to expand housing choices for older adults—and creating more inclusive communities for everyone.

Presented by Samar Jha

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The Small Bites Series: Unlocking Financial Success in Real Estate Development: For Rent Pro Forma Modeling
Dec
9
12:00 PM12:00

The Small Bites Series: Unlocking Financial Success in Real Estate Development: For Rent Pro Forma Modeling

Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to enhance your financial acumen and drive success in real estate development. Jenifer Acosta will guide you through practical exercises, highlighting key concepts such as income estimation, expense optimization, and deciphering the financial story a pro forma tells. This session is designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to translate your project's financial goals to investors effectively.

Presented by Jenifer Acosta

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Are You Ready for Capital? How to Work with a Community Development Loan Fund
Dec
4
11:00 AM11:00

Are You Ready for Capital? How to Work with a Community Development Loan Fund

Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) are powerful tools for addressing disinvestment and building stronger, more equitable communities. Whether you’re a new or experienced developer, understanding how to work with a CDFI can unlock critical financing for your affordable housing, mixed-income, or mixed-use project. In this session, ANDP, a U.S. Treasury-certified CDFI based in Atlanta, and Incremental Development Alliance (IDA) Faculty will walk you through what it takes to prepare your organization and your project to access CDFI funding.

Presented by Sara Haas and Eric Kronberg

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Salinas, California Community Housing Action Plan: Results-Oriented Solutions to Housing Production
Nov
20
8:00 AM08:00

Salinas, California Community Housing Action Plan: Results-Oriented Solutions to Housing Production

  • One Main Street (previously the National Steinbeck Center) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Do you want to learn more about how you can become a small real estate developer for a project in your neighborhood?  Are you an advocate or local leader looking to encourage better buildings in your community? This free public forum is designed for potential developers, small-scale builders, and community leaders committed to producing real, near-term solutions. It’s an opportune time for this discussion, as the city is underway with both their General Plan and Zoning Code Updates.

Featuring: Strong Towns Founder, Charles Marohn, Jr. and IncDev Board Chair, Ryan Terry

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Panama City, FL - Small Scale Development Workshop
Nov
14
8:30 AM08:30

Panama City, FL - Small Scale Development Workshop

This Workshop on small scale real estate development is all about project formation. We take a big picture view of neighborhood-based development to help attendees analyze what makes a good project, how a building makes money, and how small developers interact with the broader ecosystem of professionals in the built environment.

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Fairbanks, AK Small Scale Real Estate Development Seminar - Starter Sites
Nov
13
8:30 AM08:30

Fairbanks, AK Small Scale Real Estate Development Seminar - Starter Sites

This Seminar on small scale real estate development is all about project formation. We take a big picture view of neighborhood-based development to help attendees analyze what makes a good project, how a building makes money, and how small developers interact with the broader ecosystem of professionals in the built environment.

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The Small Bites Series: Litigating and Legislating for Organic (Incremental!) Development
Oct
28
12:00 PM12:00

The Small Bites Series: Litigating and Legislating for Organic (Incremental!) Development

Our most beloved cities were built incrementally—house by house, block by block. Today, regulatory barriers too often block the small-scale development our communities need. For over 30 years, the Institute for Justice (IJ) has fought at the intersection of litigation, legislation, and grassroots organizing to restore the freedom to build and grow organically.

Presented by Bob Belden, Trisha Dey, and Zoe Tishaev

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Tulsa, OK Small Scale Development Workshop
Oct
24
8:30 AM08:30

Tulsa, OK Small Scale Development Workshop

This Workshop on small scale real estate development is all about project formation. We take a big picture view of neighborhood-based development to help attendees analyze what makes a good project, how a building makes money, and how small developers interact with the broader ecosystem of professionals in the built environment.

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The Small Bites Series: Investment Crowdfunding for Complex Capital Stacks
Oct
21
12:00 PM12:00

The Small Bites Series: Investment Crowdfunding for Complex Capital Stacks

Rich Rogers explores how investment crowdfunding fills critical gaps in real estate capital stacks. Through practical examples, learn how both for-profit and nonprofit developers structure offerings to fund challenging project phases—from predevelopment to tax credit monetization—while reducing costs compared to traditional financing.

Presented by Rich Rogers

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The Small Bites Series: How to Build Better Blocks
Oct
14
12:00 PM12:00

The Small Bites Series: How to Build Better Blocks

Krista Nightengale will share how Better Block transforms neighborhoods through tactical urbanism, not massive budgets. She will demonstrate how temporary interventions—paint, planters, pop-up installations—help communities and officials envision vibrant public spaces, building momentum for lasting change through grassroots collaboration.

Presented by Krista Nightengale

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The Small Bites Series: Practical Urban Design for Timeless Places
Oct
7
12:00 PM12:00

The Small Bites Series: Practical Urban Design for Timeless Places

What makes a block, a street, or a plaza feel timeless, vibrant, and enduring? Great places share universal building blocks that have shaped successful communities for centuries. This session introduces incremental developers to essential elements of urbanism, helping translate conceptual design ideas into actionable strategies that enhance both community and financial value.

Presented by Will McCollum

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Portland, OR -  Introduction to Incremental Development Lecture
Oct
2
5:30 PM17:30

Portland, OR - Introduction to Incremental Development Lecture

Do you want to learn more about how you can become a small real estate developer for a project in your neighborhood?  Are you an advocate or local leader looking to encourage better buildings in your community?

Join us for a lecture by Elizabeth Ward Williams, IncDev Faculty Member and Director of Urban Design at Kronberg Urbanists + Architects.

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IncDev National Field Trip | Portland, OR
Oct
2
to Oct 4

IncDev National Field Trip | Portland, OR

  • Portland, OR United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join Incremental Development Alliance for our Fall 2025 National Field Trip in Portland, Oregon! Associate and Charter Members will have an opportunity to tour local projects, get to know IncDev Faculty, alumni, and supporters of the organization, including time to connect with others within your ecosystem.

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The Small Bites Series | Policy or Partnership: How Do We Get The Projects We Want?
Sep
23
12:00 PM12:00

The Small Bites Series | Policy or Partnership: How Do We Get The Projects We Want?

Jim Heid will discuss his award-winning Cottage Court project, achieved through thought partnership, not rezoning.  He will explain how community context helped him enlist elected officials, planning and public works staff as collaborators in creating what the community wanted, not what code dictated. 

Presented by Jim Heid

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Introduction to Incremental Development Lecture for Small Community Alaska
Sep
10
8:30 AM08:30

Introduction to Incremental Development Lecture for Small Community Alaska

Do you want to learn more about how you can become a small real estate developer for a project in your neighborhood?  Are you an advocate or local leader looking to encourage better buildings in your community?

Join us for a morning seminar by Neil Heller, Faculty Member at IncDev Alliance and Principal of Neighborhood Workshop. In the afternoon expect case studies and additional focus-tracks grounded in the types of development envisioned for Fairbanks’ future.

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The Small Bites Series: Unlocking a Tool for Smarter Zoning: Maine's PlaceCode Library
Sep
9
12:00 PM12:00

The Small Bites Series: Unlocking a Tool for Smarter Zoning: Maine's PlaceCode Library

Created for real-world use and rooted in patterns that already exist in Maine towns, the Maine’s PlaceCode Library offers a calibrated approach to zoning reform. Ivy will share how communities are applying this tool, what challenges it helps solve, and how practitioners can get trained to use it effectively.

Presented by Ivy Vann

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Panama City, FL  Introduction to Incremental Development Lecture
Sep
4
6:00 PM18:00

Panama City, FL Introduction to Incremental Development Lecture

Do you want to learn more about how you can become a small real estate developer for a project in your neighborhood?  Are you an advocate or local leader looking to encourage better buildings in your community?

Join us for a lecture by Tiffany Elder, Faculty Member at IncDev Alliance and owner of Paradigm Properties, a real estate brokerage firm, and Paradigm Construction, a design-build construction firm.

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Are You Ready for Capital? How to Work with a Community Development Loan Fund
Aug
28
11:00 AM11:00

Are You Ready for Capital? How to Work with a Community Development Loan Fund

Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) are powerful tools for addressing disinvestment and building stronger, more equitable communities. Whether you’re a new or experienced developer, understanding how to work with a CDFI can unlock critical financing for your affordable housing, mixed-income, or mixed-use project. In this session, ANDP, a U.S. Treasury-certified CDFI based in Atlanta, and Incremental Development Alliance (IDA) Faculty will walk you through what it takes to prepare your organization and your project to access CDFI funding.

Presented by Sara Haas and Eric Kronberg

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Small Developer Boot Camp (Virtual)
Aug
26
to Sep 23

Small Developer Boot Camp (Virtual)

The Small Developer Boot Camp gives participants an opportunity to apply training to their actual development project. Participants will work through exercises like building and refining their pro forma, creating an investor proposal package, and drawing out the zoning parameters for their lot. Participants can also practice pitching their project to the group and instructors in order to get feedback in a supportive environment.

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Tulsa, OK -  Introduction to Incremental Development Lecture
Aug
14
5:30 PM17:30

Tulsa, OK - Introduction to Incremental Development Lecture

Do you want to learn more about how you can become a small real estate developer for a project in your neighborhood?  Are you an advocate or local leader looking to encourage better buildings in your community?

Join us for a lecture, discussion and Q&A by Eric Kronberg, Faculty Member at IncDev Alliance and Principal of Kronberg U+A.

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The Small Bites Series: Pro Forma Calculations for Big-Picture Thinkers: the Multi-Year Cash Flow with Jennifer Krouse
Aug
12
12:00 PM12:00

The Small Bites Series: Pro Forma Calculations for Big-Picture Thinkers: the Multi-Year Cash Flow with Jennifer Krouse

Your project looks finanicially promising. So how will it repay investors, and when? How long before you can liberate your equity to take on a new project? This session will help you make sense of the Multi-Year Cash Flow, a common tool for forecasting how your project will perform over time.

Presented by Jennifer Krouse

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The Small Bites Series: A Small Developer's Guide to Policy Thresholds
Jul
22
12:00 PM12:00

The Small Bites Series: A Small Developer's Guide to Policy Thresholds

When does a small project become a big regulatory headache? In this Small Bites session, we’ll unpack the development “triggers” that can add complexity, cost, or delay to your project. From subdivision and zoning ordinances to stormwater rules, fire and building codes, and even how finance and market expectations influence your path—this conversation will help you spot the thresholds that matter most and navigate these pivotal points to avoid common missteps.

Presented by Elizabeth Ward Williams

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National Virtual Small Scale Development Workshop
Jul
15
to Jul 24

National Virtual Small Scale Development Workshop

This Workshop on small scale real estate development is all about project formation. We take a big picture view of neighborhood-based development to help attendees analyze what makes a good project, how a building makes money, and how small developers interact with the broader ecosystem of professionals in the built environment.

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The Small Bites Series: Eight Essential Design Features for Pocket Neighborhoods
Jul
8
12:00 PM12:00

The Small Bites Series: Eight Essential Design Features for Pocket Neighborhoods

What makes a pocket neighborhood truly work? In this one-hour session, Ross Chapin—the architect who literally wrote the book on pocket neighborhoods—will break down the essential design features that define a successful project. Drawing on over three decades of experience, he’ll share practical insights to help developers and architects create housing that fosters connection among residents, earns acceptance from surrounding neighbors, and leads to long-term financial viability.

Presented by Ross Chapin

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Are You Ready for Capital? How to Work with a Community Development Loan Fund
Jun
26
11:00 AM11:00

Are You Ready for Capital? How to Work with a Community Development Loan Fund

Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) are powerful tools for addressing disinvestment and building stronger, more equitable communities. Whether you’re a new or experienced developer, understanding how to work with a CDFI can unlock critical financing for your affordable housing, mixed-income, or mixed-use project. In this session, ANDP, a U.S. Treasury-certified CDFI based in Atlanta, and Incremental Development Alliance (IDA) Faculty will walk you through what it takes to prepare your organization and your project to access CDFI funding.

Presented by Sara Haas and Eric Kronberg

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The Small Bites Series: Small Developer’s Guide to Historic Preservation
Jun
24
12:00 PM12:00

The Small Bites Series: Small Developer’s Guide to Historic Preservation

Historic properties are some of the most charming and well-performing projects, but they come with challenges. Understanding the different levels of historic preservation and incentives can be difficult, especially when assessing a potential project. In this talk we’ll cover the basics of historic preservation at each level including local, state, and federal regulations and what they mean to a project

Presented by Ivan Gonzalez

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