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2024 Grants Challenge

Design By Diversity Block Party

The Design by Diversity Block Party promotes civic participation and careers in architecture and design, with speaker events, prizes, and over 50 engaging, hands-on activity booths for children and youth. Since its inception, it has garnered nearly $118,000 in community sponsorships, underscoring its impactful outreach and community engagement. The Block Party initiative advances ACLA's goal of diversifying architecture and urban design careers among LA residents, laying the groundwork for better design in LA's future.

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What is the primary issue area that your application will impact?

K-12 STEAM education

In what stage of innovation is this project, program, or initiative?

Expand existing project, program, or initiative (expanding and continuing ongoing, successful work)

What is your understanding of the issue that you are seeking to address?

Design By Diversity, a committee of ACLA, aims to improve diversity in LA's architecture, engineering, and design fields. Partnering with LAUSD, Compton USD, and Downey USD, we inspire marginalized and immigrant students to pursue these careers. This initiative fosters civic participation and strengthens LA's urban fabric through a diverse talent pipeline, creating a more inclusive, resident-friendly region. ​The lack of diversity in architecture, engineering, and design impacts the profession, built environment, and society. NCARB data shows African Americans are 13.6% of the U.S. population but only 1.8% of licensed architects. Women make up less than 25% of architects, with Black women under 0.5%. Licensed landscape architects include 0.8% Black professionals and 0.3% Black women, while women are 39%. Interior design has only 1.5% Black practitioners, despite being female-dominated. Asians are 6.6% and Hispanic/Latino architects 4.9% of NCARB holders.

Describe the project, program, or initiative this grant will support to address the issue.

Support from LA2050 will expand the Design by Diversity (DxD) Block Party, addressing the lack of diversity in architecture, engineering, and design (AED). If awarded the grant in 2025, we will (1) increase student funding, (2) enhance outreach, and (3) introduce online components to extend the event's impact.
Increased Student Funding: Financial support through design competitions will help underrepresented students pursue careers in these fields, offering opportunities for talent showcase and networking.
Increased Outreach: Targeted efforts will ensure participation from marginalized and immigrant communities.
New Online Components:
· Online resources for teachers, including educational activities.
· Accessible recordings of keynotes and ceremonies.
· Updated resources on educational pathways, scholarships, and professional opportunities.
Ongoing Block Party Features:
· Over 50 volunteer booths with activities and information on educational pathways.
· Inspiring speeches from Southern California students.
· One-on-one mentorship with professionals.
· Showcasing scholarship-winning student work.
· Recognizing student achievements with awards.
· Family-friendly environment accessible for all with free food and beverages.
The expanded DxD Block Party will raise awareness, provide resources, and celebrate diversity in AED. With LA2050's support, we will inspire and empower a diverse new generation, fostering an inclusive and equitable industry that reflects LA's rich diversity.

Describe how Los Angeles County will be different if your work is successful.

Increased funding & resources for underrepresented students will boost diversity among professionals, leading to inclusive & innovative designs serving LA's diverse communities. Enhanced mentorship will create a diverse talent pipeline, making careers in these fields accessible to all. Bringing perspectives responsive to the needs of immigrant, Black, Hispanic, & Indigenous residents, ensuring projects authentically serve marginalized communities. DxD will strengthen civic engagement, making residents feel represented in planning processes. Online resources & educational activities will extend the event's impact year-round. Parents & teachers will encourage children to pursue these careers. LA will model diversity & inclusion, benefiting from a built environment promoting equity, accessibility, & sustainability with community-centered spaces that enhance the quality of life. The success of DxD will position LA as a national leader in diversity and inclusion within the AED industries.

What evidence do you have that this project, program, or initiative is or will be successful, and how will you define and measure success?

We assess the impact of DxD on diversity in AED through various methods:
Measuring Impact:
· Attendance: Tracking annual attendance to gauge reach & growth, with increasing numbers indicating rising interest from underrepresented communities.
· Surveys & Feedback: Collecting attendee insights to understand the event's impact on career attitudes & diversity.
· Website Engagement: Monitoring traffic & engagement metrics to extend the event's impact online (pending grant).
Indicators of Success:
· Feedback & Surveys: Positive feedback demonstrates the event's effectiveness in inspiring underrepresented groups.
· Professional Partnerships: Ongoing participation of industry partners underscores the event's value for K-12 students.
· Educational Partnerships: Collaborations with LA, Downey, Compton USD, & higher education institutions, providing broader resource access.
· Increased Engagement: Higher website traffic & online participation indicate sustained interest (pending grant).

Approximately how many people will be impacted by this project, program, or initiative?

Direct Impact: 750.0

Indirect Impact: 2,000.0