Jared Murti

With a diverse background in housing and social services, Jared is excited to bring his experience to the Partnership for the Bay’s Future Fellowship.

Jared’s early work with nonprofits highlighted the need for systemic solutions to support marginalized communities. This led him to pursue a bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of San Francisco, where he honed his housing specialization with published research on homelessness policy and housing precarity amongst Bay Area BIPOC communities in his university journal and the Barnard-Columbia Urban Review.

Most recently, Jared was an Equity Policy Research Fellow at the California Housing Partnership before joining the California Department of Housing and Community Development’s Tribal Programs Division, where he helped launch the Tribal Homekey NOFA and application.

As a Partnership for the Bay’s Future Fellow, Jared works with the City of Pinole, Northern California Land Trust, and the Richmond Community Foundation on multiple equity-oriented housing projects including a social impact bond to acquire and rehabilitate abandoned properties to sell to local BIPOC first-time homebuyers.