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Building sustainable communities - foreword

At one time, policy discussions revolved around whether community development was about people or places. Governor Duke argues that the debate is over and both sides won. She points out that successful community development is based on attention to both the physical infrastructure, whether housing or commercial spaces, and the health and welfare of the residents therein. For this reason, Governor Duke suggests that community development today is a multidisciplinary exercise that challenges us to think holistically about how housing relates to jobs, educational opportunities, transportation, ...
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Journal Article
Oak Cliff Gateway TIF District

Banking and Community Perspectives , Issue Q4 , Pages 6-8

Journal Article
Community change initiatives from 1990-2010: accomplishments and implications for future work

Community Investments , Volume 22 , Issue Spr

Journal Article
Connecting public schools to community development

In neighborhoods across the country, public schools and community groups are beginning to work together in new and innovative ways. Connie Chung explores the wide variety of roles that public schools can play in community development efforts.
Communities and Banking , Issue Win , Pages 10-16

Discussion Paper
The case for the community partner in economic development

Community-based organizations promote economic development by assembling investments in affordable housing, mixed-use real estate, community facilities, and small business in specific geographies. A principal way that community-based organizations tap institutional investors for deals is by partnering with investment intermediaries who manage the risk of these transactions by pooling assets, spreading risk across investors, and pricing the transaction up to the associated risk. Such a partnership allows an investment intermediary, or what the industry calls an ?investment vehicle,? to use its ...
Public and Community Affairs Discussion Papers , Paper 2007-5

Journal Article
Magnolia business blooms

Cooperative effort leads to commercial revitalization (Houston)
Banking and Community Perspectives , Issue Jul , Pages 1-3

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

Journal Article
The Heron Foundation expands philanthropy's reach

Contrary to the perception of trade-offs between financial return and social impact, the F.B. Heron Foundation demonstrates that it?s possible to achieve competitive returns while incorporating mission-related investments into an overall portfolio and asset allocation.
Communities and Banking , Issue Spr , Pages 28-30

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

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

Speech
The challenge of concentrated poverty, presentation to the Community Development Policy Summit, Cleveland, Ohio, June 22, 2006

We are here today and tomorrow to examine concentrated poverty - that is, poverty that affects more than 40 percent of people living in a particular region or city - through the lens of community development. I think we can all agree that community reinvestment initiatives have done a great deal to help low- to moderate-income families over the past generation. But we know that there is still a long way to go.
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