Search Results

SORT BY: PREVIOUS / NEXT
Keywords:Community development 

Journal Article
Do hispanic neighborhoods in Chicago promote or hinder homeownership opportunities?

Hispanics are one of the fastest-growing populations in the nation, yet they have one of the lowest rates of homeownership of all racial/ethnic groups. For a large proportion of Hispanic immigrants, particularly those from Mexico and other Latin American countries, housing needs remain critical. Researchers have found that Latino immigrants living in metropolitan areas are much more likely to live in crowded and severely inadequate housing and/or to experience a severe housing cost burden. While homeownership may not be the answer for all immigrants, it is an important aspect of the social ...
Profitwise , Issue Dec , Pages 24-25

Journal Article
If you build it, they will come : entrepreneurship and community development

TEN , Issue Fall , Pages 12-17

Journal Article
Turning uncertainty into risk: why data are the key to greater investment

Proceedings of the Conference on the Secondary Market for Community Development Loans. <p> The role of data dominated much of the discussion at the Federal Reserve?s Secondary Market for Community Development Loans Conference. In our discussions of how to attract new investors to the field, the group reviewed all the things that investors are looking for: volume, geographic diversity, homogeneous assets, etc. But what became clear was that, above all, investors need data. Any investment is possible only if the investor has the necessary information?the data?to decide whether to make an ...
Community Development Innovation Review , Issue 2 , Pages 24-30

Working Paper
Comparative advantages: creating synergy in community development

The goal of this paper is to provide insights and tools to help community development practitioners, policymakers, funders, and other stakeholders better understand how to maximize the effectiveness and impact of different types of organizations at the local and regional level. Understanding your comparative advantages is critical to addressing complex community development initiatives from foreclosure prevention, to sustainable energy, to urban education, to job creation.
Community Development Working Paper , Paper 2013-05

Speech
Exploring the Valley's unbanked opportunity

Speech to the Central Valley Banking Forum, Fresno, California, November 14, 2006>
Speech , Paper 29

Journal Article
NationsBank Neighborhood Program

An interview with Hugh L. McColl, Chairman and CEO, NationsBank Corp.
Banking and Community Perspectives , Issue Apr , Pages 1-2

Conference Paper
Stumbling blocks to entrepreneurship in low-and-moderate income communities

Proceedings: Community Affairs Dept. Conferences , Issue Jul , Pages 91-155

Journal Article
Confronting the “second wave of the tsunami”: stabilizing communities in the wake of foreclosures

In July 2008, the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco convened a symposium in Los Angeles on the topic of stabilizing communities in the wake of foreclosures. The goal of the conference was to identify strategies that could help to mitigate the negative spillover effects of foreclosures on families and neighborhoods.
Community Development Innovation Review , Issue 1 , Pages 01-06

Conference Paper
Concluding remarks : entrepreneurship in low and moderate income communities

Proceedings: Community Affairs Dept. Conferences , Issue Jul , Pages 195-207

FILTER BY year

FILTER BY Series

FILTER BY Content Type

Journal Article 163 items

Speech 22 items

Monograph 21 items

Working Paper 14 items

Conference Paper 7 items

Newsletter 4 items

show more (4)

FILTER BY Author

anonymous 26 items

Office, Community Affairs 13 items

Cytron, Naomi 9 items

Reid, Carolina 9 items

Community Development, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas 7 items

Newberger, Robin G. 7 items

show more (213)

FILTER BY Jel Classification

J13 3 items

J1 2 items

O18 2 items

G21 1 items

G28 1 items

I3 1 items

show more (9)

FILTER BY Keywords

Loans 10 items

Housing 9 items

Poverty 7 items

Small business 7 items

Economic development 6 items

show more (142)

PREVIOUS / NEXT