Our Priorities

Just San Bernardino’s mission is to foster an inclusive economy within the city of San Bernardino through economic mobility strategies such as Community Benefit Agreements (CBAs), land acquisition, housing, and purposeful career pathways within the school district. These priorities guide our efforts to build a thriving and resilient community with access to prosperity.

Community Benefit Agreements (CBA’s)

To establish CBA’s in large development projects in 
San Bernardino.

Land Acquisition

To purchase and protect land for the community by utilizing inclusive models of development and land ownership.

Equitable & Affordable Housing

To make housing affordable, accessible and anti-discriminatory in San Bernardino.

Purposeful (Career) Pathways

To ensure the Purposeful Pathway framework by centering the needs of students and families in the district.

Issues we support

 

With a mission to actively shape and advocate for an inclusive economic development model, Just SB is working to change the story and future of economic development in San Bernardino County and the larger Inland Empire region and to create more economic opportunity for San Bernardino working families by working together with residents in order to create a community-centered economy that truly benefits local residents.

Arts

Economy

Education

Environment & Health

Housing

Job Access & Reentry

Labor

Youth

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