Rejuvenate Housing, a local nonprofit focused on neighborhood revitalization, has named Scott Dahlke of Muscatine as its new executive director, effective June 1.
Mr. Dahlke will lead a 10-member volunteer board of directors in identifying, purchasing and renovating houses in central Davenport in order to upgrade housing stock and provide homeownership opportunities for area families.
He most recently served as executive director of the Muscatine Center for Social Action, where he managed multiple projects, including development of housing, outreach programs and community events.Ā
Rejuvenate Housing President Gwen Tombergs described Mr. Dahlkeās background and achievements as a perfect fit as Rejuvenate Housing enters its third year of operation. āScott comes to Davenport fully equipped to help Rejuvenate Housing take on additional renovation projects just as the City of Davenport is rolling out its new Extreme DREAM program to attack neighborhood blight in the central city, a program we intend to utilize,ā Ms. Tombergs said.
āHis track record of working with local, state and federal officials to secure public and private financing will be a great boost to our efforts and enable us to tackle multiple housing rehabs at once this year and next,ā she added.
Ms. Tombergs noted that Rejuvenate Housing has completed the renovation and sale of two houses since it began operations in 2021 and is concentrating its work in central Davenport in an area bounded by Warren, Harrison, Ninth and Locust streets.
Mr. Dahlke said heās excited about the opportunities in Davenport and is impressed with the coordination among housing groups working to improve options for renters and homeowners in the area.
āI look forward to being an active member of the Quad Cities Housing Cluster and helpingĀ Rejuvenate Housing take a lead role in restoring older houses south of Locust,ā he said.
āFrom what Iāve seen, there are some terrific neighborhoods in this part of the city and Iām anxious to work with the board and others to make central Davenport a more attractive and inviting location to own a home and raise a family,ā he added.
Rejuvenate Housing is a local nonprofit formed in 2020 by the late Quad Cities businessman and philanthropist, Don Decker. Just as Rejuvenate Davenport was formed by Mr. Decker and others in the 1980s and 1990s to tackle renovation of downtown commercial properties, Rejuvenate Housing was formed as an off-shoot to address blight in residential neighborhoods.
The Rejuvenate Board of Directors includes: Ms. Tombergs, Betsy Brandsgard, Curt Beason and Ed Winborn as officers, with Bill Ashton, Gretchen Cordt, Ian Frink, Mike Gorsline, Chris Kretz and Rita Rawson as additional directors.