February 27, 2020 ACVB Board Meeting Presentation

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ACVB BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2020 | 8:00 a.m. THE CARTER CENTER


CALL TO ORDER

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JO ANN HEROLD CHAIR, BOARD OF DIRECTORS


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WELCOME DR. MEREDITH EVANS DIRECTOR, JIMMY CARTER PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY & MUSEUM AND THE CARTER CENTER


DESTINATION REPORT

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MARK VAUGHAN EVP/CSO


ATLANTA OCCUPANCY – JANUARY 2020 January 2020 YTD Occupancy ACVB tax revenue district

Atlanta convention hotels

Hotels within 1-mile radius of GWCC

Metro Atlanta

Source: STR

2019

2020

72.5%

68.0%

80.0%

75.4%

77.8%

71.3%

65.5%

62.4%


KEY SALES ACTIVITIES Year to date booking goal – January Year to date lead goal – January

98% 129%

Direct sales events

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Destination Showcase ASAE Winter Harvest RCMA Travel South Showcase Envision SISO CBI Pharma Forum NTA Final Four

Washington, D.C. Washington, D.C. Dallas Baton Rouge Las Vegas Dallas New York Anchorage Atlanta





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WESTSIDE UPDATE

JOHN AHMANN PRESIDENT/CEO WESTSIDE FUTURE FUND


Impact Report

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2020 Board of Directors Beverly Tatum Board Chair,

Peter Muniz Board Vice-Chair

Reverend Kenneth Alexander

President Emerita, Spelman College

Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, The Home Depot

Pastor, Antioch Baptist Church North

Jim Grien

Dan Halpern

Shawntel Hebert

President & CEO, TM Capital

Chairman & CEO, Jackmont Hospitality, Inc.

Partner, Taylor English

Virginia Hepner

Rodney Bullard

Mark Chancy

Atlanta City Council Post 1 At-Large

Vice President of Community Affairs and Executive Director, The Chick-fil-A Foundation

Corporate Executive Vice President of Wholesale Banking, SunTrust, Inc.

Tommy Holder

Derrick Jordan

Wonya Lucas

Chairman & CEO, Holder Construction Company

Senior Project Leader, National Church Residences

President and CEO, Public Broadcasting Atlanta

Kathleen S. Farrell

John Gamble

Executive Vice President Commercial Real Estate Line of Business Truist, Inc.

Chief Financial Officer, Equifax

Penny McPhee President, The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation

Helen Smith Price President, The Coca-Cola Foundation and Vice President of Global Community Affairs for The CocaCola Company

EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS

Retired, CEO Woodruff Arts Center/Wachovia Bank

Michael Bond

Valerie Montgomery Rice President and Dean, Morehouse School of

AJ Robinson President, Central Atlanta Progress

Sylvia Russell

Dave Stockert

Retired President, AT&T Georgia

Retired CEO, Post Properties

Beverly Thomas Vice President of Communications and Public Affairs,

Shan Cooper

Frank Fernandez

Executive Director, Atlanta Committee for Progress

Vice President of Community Development, The Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation

Eugene Jones, Jr.

Dr. Eloisa Klementich

President & CEO, Atlanta Housing

President & CEO, Invest Atlanta

Terri M. Lee Chief Housing Officer, City of Atlanta 12


Geographic Scope WFF focus areas were established as a combination of two major investments. ENGLISH AVENUE + VINE CITY: Invest Atlanta investment set aside by former Mayor Reed from Westside Tax Allocation District (TAD) ASHVIEW HEIGHTS + ATLANTA UNIVERSITY CENTER: Boundaries of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Choice Neighborhoods Program

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Impact Strategies Amplifier

SAFETY & SECURITY

MIXED-INCOME COMMUNITIES

Accelerator

CRADLE-TO-CAREER EDUCATION

COMMUNITY HEALTH & WELLNESS

Accelerator

Amplifier

Participant

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The Roles We Play The Westside Future Fund’s role in supporting and/or driving impact will vary depending on the theme and stage of development

Low

WFF ACTIVITY INTENSITY

High

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Accomplishments Impact Strategies 2017-2019 YTD Impact Strategy

2017-2019 Results

Safety & Security

• • •

Community Health & Wellness

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Cradle-to-Career Education

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At-Promise Center – 1,104 youth served to date 12 officer homes occupied (of 25 planned) • 15 homes built • Remaining 10 to be delivered late 2019/2020 40% reduction in crime since 2016 Rodney Cook Senior Park in Historic Vine City - underway ($32.7 public/private investment) Kathryn Johnston Memorial Park – complete Kennedy Park renovation, Super Bowl Legacy Project – complete 467 patients received coaching and connections to healthcare via • Community Health Worker Program 240 residents have received support to connect to pediatric specialty services or health education through Nurse Navigator program YMCA Metro Atlanta’s Leadership and Learning Center in Vine City • State of the art Arthur M. Blank Early Learning Center (80 slots of ECE) APS-WFF Booker T. Washington Cluster Partnership • Launched 2017, starting with Hollis Innovation Academy • Consistent academic gains at Hollis since 2017 • New principal for Booker T. Washington High School as of July 2019 Westside Works • Over $16.2M in wages earned via 600 Westside residents in living wage jobs • +30 tons of garbage removed

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Re-Creating a Mixed-Income Community • Mitigate displacement • Develop high-quality, affordable rental housing • Ensure high-quality workforce rental housing •

Support renter-to-homeowner conversions

• Attract new residents with development of workforce and market-rate housing Goal: Return area population to 40,000

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Accomplishments Mixed-Income Communities 2017-2019 YTD

April 2017: Anti-Displacement Tax Fund launched to protect legacy homeowners from rising property taxes • Of an estimated 500 eligible homeowners:

o 120 homeowners approved • Over 600 homes – representing nearly every homeowner in our footprint – reached through door-to-door efforts to date

Mixed-Income Communities

• Monitoring tax lien sales of legacy homeowners that claim homestead exemption in the WFF target neighborhood • Title clearing costs covered thanks to Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation funding

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WESTSIDE DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY PROGRESS TO DATE W FF ResidentialU nits as of January 1, 2020

U nits A cquired/ U nder

U nits A w arded IA /A H

Total Residential U nits

U nits In Service

U nits in A ctive D evelopm ent

D eeply A ffordable U nits (<60% A M I)

M ulti-Fam ily Single Fam ily

222 97

42 14

264 111

97 6

121 50

173 51

Total

319

56

375

103

171

224

U nits in A ctive D evelopm ent

D eeply A ffordable U nits (<60% A M I)

M ajor Third Party D evelopm ents as of N ovem ber 1, 2019

Affordable/M ixed-Incom e Q uest Com m ons W est H erndon Square Legacy at Vine City Atlanta H ousing (CH O ICE) Total M arket Rate M orehouse Schoolof M edicine

Total Residential U nits 53 700 105 584

53 300 105 135

47 195 105 54

1,442

593

401

187

187

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DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES 395 JAMES P BRAWLEY DRIVE ▪ Construction budget of approximately $3.9 million ($126,000 per unit) ▪ Atlanta Housing awarded 15 HomeFlex vouchers (project-based Section 8 rental assistance) to generate marketequivalent rents for families earning less than 50% AMI

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Accomplishments Cradle-to-Career Education 2017-2019 YTD

HOLLIS INNOVATION ACADEMY

CRADLE-TOCAREER EDUCATION

June 2017: Launched 5-yr, $16.4M partnership with APS focused on Hollis Innovation Academy $4.95M of $16.4M raised to date to fund additional teachers, curriculum support, and wraparound services

Academic Gains Across the Board: (vs. 2017-2018 school year)

• English Language Arts o% of students Proficient and above up 3 points

• Mathematics o% of students Proficient and above up 8 points

• Science oGeorgia Tech CEISMC program delivered STEM curriculum support, contributing to a 2% overall improvement in Science achievement scores

• All Subjects o% of students Proficient and above up 5 points o% of “beginning learners” down 2 points 21

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Before & After


Canty Family First Homebuyers to Receive WFF Down Payment Assistance “For us, having this program in place, having these opportunities in place, really was the key to us moving from renters to homeowners in this community. I don’t know that it would have happened otherwise.“ – Nandi Canty “I thank everybody that helped us get into this position because there’s no way that we could have gotten into this house without the organizations and people in this neighborhood that make that possible. I just want to say thank you again to everybody.” – Les Canty

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Shalisha Freeman Hollis Innovation Academy Parent Volunteer and Aspiring Homeowner “I really love Hollis. Every morning, my son is motivated to get up. He is a Hollis Hero, and he’s been student of the month. I love the teachers. They make it very suitable for kids to want to learn. My dream is to have a 2-bedroom house, with a front and backyard for the kids. And even after they are grown, for their kids. I want a piece of land that they can enjoy and grow with.”

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Accomplishments Convening & Engaging 2017-2019 YTD

CONVENING & ENGAGING

HOSTED 63 TRANSFORM WESTSIDE SUMMITS • Approximately 8,000+ attendees • 120+ speakers and panelists • Mayor Bottoms, Dan Cathy, Arthur Blank, former Mayor Reed, the Atlanta Police Foundation, Quest Community Development, City of Refuge, Westside Works, and the Atlanta University Center Consortium among featured speakers

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Cross-Sector Partners In this collective effort, we work alongside leading Atlanta companies and organizations including: COMMUNITY Ashview Heights Community Association Vine City Civic Association English Avenue Neighborhood Association AUC Neighborhood Association Just Us Neighbors NPU-L NPU-T

CORPORATE Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation American Insurance Americas Mart Arnall Golden Gregory AT&T Bank of America

Boston Consulting Brown Family Foundation C.D. Moody Construction Chick-fil-A The Coca-Cola Company Council for Quality Growth Cousins Properties Cox Enterprises Delta Dentons Equifax GA Power Genuine Parts Georgia-Pacific HJ Russell Holder Construction The Home Depot IHG Intercontinental Exchange Jackmont Hospitality John Wieland

Johnson/Allen Foundation Kaiser Permanente King & Spalding Mercedes-Benz NCR National Christian Foundation Northern Trust Novelis PulteGroup SunTrust United Distributors UPS Wells Fargo

CIVIC Atlanta Community Food Bank Atlanta Housing

Atlanta Neighborhood Development Partnership Atlanta Police Foundation Atlanta Public Schools CHRIS 180 City of Atlanta City of Refuge Clark Atlanta University Food Well Alliance Habitat for Humanity Invest Atlanta Morehouse College Morehouse School of Medicine OaksATL Quest Communities Spelman College Trust for Public Land YMCA Metro Atlanta Westside Works 26 26


Our vision: A community Dr. King would be proud to call home. As we drive toward this ideal, we thank you for your continued support.

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MARKETING REPORT

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ANDREW WILSON EVP/CMO


MARKETING GOALS Period

Destination Demand

Content Distribution Brand Engagement

2019

102

110

119

Q4 Q3 Q2 Q1

106 102 101 99

108 116 108 112

123 115 98 129


2019 KEY MARKETING HIGHLIGHTS SOCIAL MEDIA ‒

136 million impressions (+4% vs. Y.A.)

7.5 million engagements (+50% vs. Y.A.)

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+4 video shorts promoted on YouTube (now 26 in total)

+415,432 video views

10,289,840 media impressions / 1,062,446 social engagements

MUSIC VOYAGER ‒

Released two new episodes – United Atlanta and Atlanta’s Collaborators

Produced three new episodes focused on Atlanta’s culinary scene

CO-OP CAMPAIGNS (SUMMER AND HOLIDAY) ‒

50,980,294 impressions (digital and SE radio)

415,700 engagements (social)


2019 KEY MARKETING HIGHLIGHTS NEW TRADE SHOW BOOTH ‒

Introduced at ASAE Annual Meeting & Expo – Columbus, OH

Focus on GWCCA new developments

Developed Peloton experience to drive booth traffic – Silver Adrian Award

QUALIFIED SALES LEADS THROUGH CAMPAIGNS ‒

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416 in-house leads (253 new)

ENHANCED PARTNER SUPPORT ‒

Atlanta Jazz Festival

A3C Festival & Conference

Atlanta Film Festival

Atlanta Pride Festival

SELECTED NEW AGENCY FOR MARTECH OVERHAUL @christopherbw

RFP to seven agencies

Madden Media the winner


2019 KEY MARKETING HIGHLIGHTS SUPER BOWL LIII ‒

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“Welcome to Atlanta” spot garnered 6,700,000 Nielsen rated impressions, aired 469 times for a total of nearly 6 hours

Extended “Welcome to Atlanta” video received 377,447 views

1,613,733 digital media and social media impressions

604,044 page views of Super Bowl-related web content on our domains

48 segments of unique Super Bowl content produced on Atlanta Channel

13,100 Atlanta Now Super Bowl edition distributed in addition to regular issue

OPENED NEW CENTENNIAL OLYMPIC PARK VISITOR CENTER ‒

Lotus Eaters Club and Tiny Doors collaboration for interactive mural


2020 KEY MARKETING PROGRAMS DESIGN AND BUILD NEW MARTECH PLATFORM ‒

Migrate all domains to DiscoverAtlanta.com

Build backend systems to support publisher-centric business model

MUSIC VOYAGER

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Release of four new episodes featuring Atlanta’s culinary scene

Atlanta Film Festival premier

PUBLISHING ATLANTA COOKBOOK ‒

+30 featured chefs

SXSW book release

SXSW ACTIVATION ‒

Taking new trade show Booth

Theme: “Atlanta Influences Everything”

FINAL FOUR ‒

Build on Super Bowl LIII learnings

ROLL OUT NEW MARKETING CAMPAIGN ‒

On A Different Level – Q3/Q4


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MARCUS MARGERUM VICE PRESIDENT, GOVERNMENT AND COMMUNITY AFFAIRS


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@christopherbw

PRESIDENT’S REPORT WILLIAM PATE PRESIDENT AND CEO


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OLD BUSINESS


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NEW BUSINESS


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