Housing policy and capital strategy for communities that need projects to move.
Do Good helps public, private, philanthropic, and nonprofit partners structure housing policy, capital stacks, preservation tools, and implementation strategies that turn housing needs into executable projects.
Start a ConversationHousing Preservation
Strategies to preserve existing affordable and attainable housing through durable ownership, public-private tools, and mission-aligned capital.
Workforce Housing Strategy
Program design and capital strategy for housing families, workers, students, and communities can actually access.
Blended Capital Stacks
Structuring state, philanthropic, CRA, private, public, and nonprofit capital into financing models that can close gaps and move projects forward.
Housing Policy Design
Legislative, regulatory, and public systems strategy for housing preservation, production, infrastructure, and affordability.
Student & Institutional Housing
Strategy and project support for student housing, institutional partnerships, and housing models connected to long-term community needs.
Public-Private Execution
Aligning cities, developers, banks, foundations, nonprofits, housing providers, and state leaders around projects that can be financed and implemented.
Housing work that connects policy, capital, and execution.
Housing affordability is not solved by one policy lever or one project type. It requires land, capital, entitlement pathways, infrastructure, public trust, institutional alignment, and financing tools that can survive real-world constraints.
Do Good’s housing work draws on experience across thousands of units at Ivory Homes, workforce housing program development, student housing projects, housing preservation models, and blended capital structures that have helped inform initiatives like the Utah Housing Preservation Fund and Utah Impact Partnership.
Relevant experience.
Michael Parker’s housing experience includes prior work at Ivory Homes connected to thousands of housing units, workforce housing strategy, student housing projects, and public-private housing initiatives that helped shape later models for preservation, affordability, and mission-aligned capital.
Do Good’s housing work includes strategy and capital structuring connected to the Utah Housing Preservation Fund, affordable and workforce housing development, CRA-qualified bank partnerships, philanthropic and civic capital, and the Utah Impact Partnership’s broader use of blended capital to address homelessness and housing system needs.
This experience gives Do Good a practical view of housing from both sides of the table: the development realities that determine whether projects can be built, and the policy/capital structures required to make them serve long-term public needs.
Common questions.
What is housing capital strategy?
Housing capital strategy is the design of financing structures that combine public, private, philanthropic, nonprofit, and mission-aligned capital to make housing projects feasible.
Why does preservation matter?
Preserving existing affordable housing can often stabilize families faster and more efficiently than relying only on new production.
What makes Do Good different?
We combine development experience, housing policy, capital stack design, public-private alignment, and implementation strategy — not just advocacy or analysis.

