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Engines of growth: why low-income communities need small business

Small businesses and microenterprises have an important role to play in low- and moderate-income communities. Often they are the engines of growth in these neighborhoods.
Community Reinvestment Forum , Issue Sum

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Strategies for banking the unbanked: are they working?

Banks are looking at new approaches to serving the unbanked, but many barriers exist. KeyBank is a pioneer in offering banking services to the unbanked.
Community Reinvestment Forum , Issue Fall

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Fourth District community affairs outlook: regional legacy paves the way for new initiatives

The Fourth District faced a number of economic challenges in 2001, including a national economic recession, a downturn in manufacturing, and the aftershocks of September 11. Today, many of our local economies are under pressure to transform their older industrial and agricultural roots with new economic engines.
Community Reinvestment Forum , Issue Spr

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Exploring Appalachia: burgeoning region uses eco-heritage tourism as a tool for economic development

Although the onset of the economic slowdown sparked a slight decline in tourism in Ohio during 1999-2000, the industry's growth potential in the state and nationwide remains substantial.
Community Reinvestment Forum , Issue Sum

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Leadership: the unifying force behind community development

Leadership is one of the most widely covered topics of our day. This is especially true in the world of community development, where our leaders successfully pull resources and people together to help shape the future for underserved neighborhoods.
Community Reinvestment Forum , Issue Spr

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The New Markets Tax Credit Program: will it live up to its potential?

Because many small businesses in isolated inner-city or rural locations are cut off from mainstream capital networks, a new conduit for channeling equity capital is needed?patient capital that can be used to grow a business and manage risks in less diversified economies. Many believe the New Markets Tax Credit Program, which aims to stimulate $15 billion in private equity investment in low-income communities, can provide such a conduit. While the program has many strengths, it is still too early to tell whether it will live up to its promise because the initial investments are just beginning ...
Community Reinvestment Forum , Issue Fall , Pages 1-20

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Policy summit keeps spotlight on poverty

There are no simple answers to the persistent problem of poverty. But keeping a spotlight on the issue is critical to moving toward solutions. To that end, the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland examined the challenges of concentrated poverty at its annual community development policy summit in June 2006.
Community Reinvestment Forum , Issue Fall

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Who has the authority to regulate predatory lending?

An investigation of who has the authority to address predatory lending in the Fourth Federal Reserve District. Regulatory agencies, including the Federal Reserve, are concerned about abusive lending practices that may be corroding some of the positive impacts of CRA-related lending in low- and moderate-income neighborhoods over the last decade.
Community Reinvestment Forum , Issue Fall

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Individual Development Accounts: an endangered wealth-creation strategy?

The introduction of the Individual Development Account in 1996 opened the door to a new school of thought on ending the cycle of poverty.
Community Reinvestment Forum , Issue Win

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Investing in our communities: \\"new markets\\" programs offer financial incentives to encourage investment

Late last year Congress produced two pieces of legislation focusing on economic development in low-income communities. Both aim to encourage investment in America's economically distressed communities.
Community Reinvestment Forum , Issue Sum

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