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Speaker

Ana Hurley

Director of Advocacy Circles NWA

Ana Hurley is the Director of Advocacy and VOIS Fellows Program Lead at Innovative Poverty Solutions. She brings over a decade of experience advancing social and economic equity through innovation and education, particularly in startups and in turning ideas into action. In her current role, Ana works with Circles NWA graduates to grow as community leaders and advocates, coaching them to share their stories and develop a voice of influence. She also led the planning and hosting of the Co-Create event in partnership with the City of Fayetteville, focused on housing, and contributed to the early stages of Driving Change, a fair auto financing initiative currently being piloted by Innovative Poverty Solutions. Ana is a participant in the Micah Fellows Program and holds a BA in Fine Art from The Evergreen State College and an MA in Philosophy from St. John’s College in Santa Fe, NM.

Speaking at

Thu 13 Nov 11:45 AM — 12:05 PM (GMT-06:00) Central Time Fayetteville Town Center, Ozark 3

From the Ground Up: Co-Creating Housing Solutions Through Community-Driven Development

This session explores what becomes possible when those closest to a problem are involved in designing the solution. Through a case study from the Circles NWA organization, we’ll share how we developed and applied the Innovative Poverty Solutions model—a community-driven development approach that begins by bringing people together across income lines to listen, learn from one another, and co-create practical, innovative responses to real-world challenges. We’ll explore why dialogue across income levels matters, what is lost when development is top-down, and what becomes possible when ideas are built from the ground up. We’ll also share how this model led to a new approach to addressing car transportation needs in NWA and how we are now applying the same model to housing.

Three days of innovation, insights, and meaningful connections.


Fayetteville, AR

November 12-14, 2025

Join us in Fayetteville, Arkansas on November 12-14, 2025