Center for Greater Good conducts rigorous reviews of affordable housing projects to ensure they achieve significant social impact. This includes establishing groundbreaking criteria for environmental and social standards. Each community is evaluated physically and socially, and is required to demonstrate minimum standards like community facilities of at least 3,000 square feet per 100 units, constructed using non-toxic materials. The facilities must connect indoor and outdoor community spaces, be fully accessible, and designed for flexible use of various activities. Sufficient open space and healthy surroundings in communities not only improves residents' health but also fosters a strong sense of community.
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