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2014, Issue 03
- 00042 Community Investments, Vol 26, Issue 3: CI Notebook
by Joselyn Cousins & Melody Winter Head - 00043 The Next Mission: American Veterans and the Transition Back to Civilian Communities
by Gabriella Chiarenza - 00044 New Challenges for New Veterans: Leveraging Community Assets to Support Returning Service Members
by Jonathan Sherin - 00045 Nevada’s Green Zone Initiative: A Comprehensive Systems Approach to the Challenges Facing America’s Veterans
by Caleb S. Cage & Cyndy Ortiz Gustafson - 00046 Taking the Next Step as a Student Veteran Helping Other Student Veterans
by Zack Totans - 00047 Solving Veteran Homelessness as One in California
by Hillary Evans & Milo Peinemann - 00048 Starting a Business as a Veteran Entrepreneur After Service
by Paul Greive - 00049 Why Financial Literacy Matters After Returning Home from War: Reducing Veteran Homelessness by Improving Money Management
by Eric B. Elbogen - 00050 Student Veterans in Higher Education: A Transitional Challenge
by Eduardo M. Tinoco - 00051 Veterans Giving Back to Their Communities: The Importance of Getting Involved
by Kristina Enriquez - 00052 Notes from the Frontlines in the Small Business Finance Revolution: A Microlender’s View
by Gwendy Brown & Eric Weaver - 00053 Community Investments, Vol 26, Issue 3: Data Snapshot
by Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Community Development
2014, Issue 02
- 00030 Community Investments, Vol 26, Issue 2: CI Notebook
by Andrea Levere - 00031 Understanding the Wealth Gap: How Did We Get Here?
by Gabriella Chiarenza - 00032 The Continuing Importance of Homeownership: Evidence from the Community Advantage Program
by Allison Freeman - 00033 Rent Reporting and the Importance of Credit-Building Options for Renters
by Sarah Chenven & Doug Ryan - 00034 The Promise of Child Development Accounts: Current Evidence and Future Directions
by Trina Shanks - 00035 Local Government Solutions to Household Financial Instability: The Supervitamin Effect
by Jonathan Mintz - 00036 Building Wealth and Stability through Entrepreneurship
by Janie Barrera & Celina Pena - 00037 Responding to a Growing Retirement Savings Crisis: A Promising Proposal in Illinois
by Lucy Mullany - 00038 Meet the New Landlords: The Rise of Single-Family Investors in the Housing Market
by Sarah Edelman - 00039 Native Americans and the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program
by Dewey Bandy - 00040 Community Investments, Vol 26, Issue 2: Data Snapshot
by Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Community Development - 00041 Community Investments, Vol 26, Issue 2: Research Briefs
by Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Community Development
2014, Issue 01
- 00019 Community Investments Vol 26, Issue 1: CI Notebook
by John Moon - 00022 Embracing a Collective Action Approach to Community Development
by Gabriella Chiarenza - 00023 How Do You Build the “Right” Cross-Sector Partnership to Implement Collective Impact Approaches?
by Alison Gold - 00024 Committing to Collective Impact: From Vision to Implementation
by Jennifer Splansky Juster & David Phillips - 00025 The Magnolia Community Initiative: The Importance of Measurement in Improving Community Well-Being
by Patricia Bowie & Moira Inkelas - 00026 THE Network: A Cross-Sector Approach to Lowering Transit + Housing + Energy Costs in California
by Heather McLeod Grant & Shamus Roller - 00027 The Sustainable Communities Initiative: Collective Impact in Practice
by Dwayne Marsh - 00028 Community Investments Vol 26, Issue 1: Data Snapshot
by Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Community Development - 00029 Community Investments Vol 26, Issue 1: Research Briefs
by Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Community Development
2013, Issue 02
- 00010 Community Investments Vol 25, Issue 2: CI Notebook
by Gabriella Chiarenza - 00011 Current Challenges and New Pathways for Community Development in Indian Country
by Gabriella Chiarenza - 00012 Investing in Community Driven Native American Social and Economic Development Initiatives
by Joshuah Marshall & Michelle Sauve - 00013 Making the Invisible Visible: Urban Indian Community Development
by Megan Bang & Janeen Comenote - 00014 Building Green and Respecting Native American Identity: Housing, Culture, and Sustainability in Native American Communities
by Mike Blanford & Jamie Blosser & Brian Gillen & Lynda Lantz & Robert Pyatt - 00015 Community Outreach and Patient Empowerment: A Collaborative Initiative for Chronic Disease Management in Navajo Nation
by Mae Gilene Begay & Christine Hamann & Rebecca Hutchinson & Jamy Malone & Maricruz Merino & Hannah Sehn & Sara Selig & Sonya Shin - 00016 Investing in Our Next Generation: A Native Hawaiian Model for Economic Self-Sufficiency
by Jeff Gilbreath & Lahela Williams - 00017 You Have to Scale Down Before You Can Scale Up: A Micro-Enterprise Story
by Iosefa Alofaituli & Michael Connors - 00018 Planning for Driving Retirement: Context and Considerations
by Laura E. Mason - 00020 Community Investments, Vol 25, Issue 2: Research Briefs
by Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Community Development - 00021 Community Investments, Vol 25, Issue 2: Data Snapshot: Native Americans in the 12th District and across the United States
by Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Community Development
2013, Issue 01
- 00001 Challenges for Affordable Housing in a New Era of Scarcity
by Gabriella Chiarenza - 00002 Diversification of Capital Creates Fresh Focus
by Heather Hood - 00003 New Paths to Housing and Transportation Affordability
by Ann Cheng & Stuart Cohen - 00004 Putting Housing Program Delivery into High Gear
by Toby Halliday & Bill Kelly - 00005 The Other Housing Crisis: Rental Housing
by Raphael Bostic & Robin Hughes & Tony Salazar - 00006 Connecting Housing and Health Care through Community Development
by Kevin Boes - 00007 Social Impact Bonds: A Promising Tool for the Future of Permanent Supportive Housing
by Gabriele Hooks - 00008 Improving Financial Stability by Building the Capacity of the Local Community
by Nancy E. Brown & Catherine Marshall - 00009 The Partnership for the Green Dividend
by Bob McNulty - 00054 Community Investments, Vol 25, Issue 1: CI Notebook
by Gabriella Chiarenza - 00055 Community Investments, Vol 25, Issue 1: Research Briefs
by Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Community Development - 00056 Community Investments, Vol 25, Issue 1: Data Snapshot
by Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Community Development
2012, Volume 24, Issue Sum
- 4-938 Community development and education: a shared future
by Laura Choi - 10-1338 The new civic infrastructure: the 'how to' of collective impact and getting a better social return on investment
by Jeff Edmondson & Nancy L. Zimpher - 14-18 Schools uniting neighborhoods: community schools anchoring local change
by Diana Hall - 19-2438-39 The widening academic achievement gap between the rich and the poor
by Sean Reardon - 25-2839 Looking back and moving forward: changes in the affordable multifamily mortgage industry
by Mary Kaiser & George Vine - 29-3339 CDFI industry analysis: summary report
by Eric Hangen & Jack Northrup & Michael Swack
2012, Volume 24, Issue Spr
- 5-933 Doing the math: the challenges and opportunities of measuring results in community development
by Naomi Cytron - 10-1333 Advancing social impact measurement to build an asset class: the appeal of social impact bonds
by Lynn Schenk & Jill Scherer - 14-1733 Tensions and opportunities in evaluating place-based interventions
by Keri-Nicole Dillman & Laura R. Peck - 18-2133 CDFIs as catalysts for improving social outcomes
by Ela Rausch - 22-2333 Community perspectives: Designing responsive community development investments
by Sarah Bennet - 24-2833 The Supplemental Poverty Measure
by Laura Choi
2011, Volume 23, Issue Spr
- 2-8 Prize Linked Accounts for Youth (PLAY): a new approach to youth financial education and saving
by Laura Choi - 9-11 Community perspectives: Community check cashing
by Daniel Leibsohn - 12-18 A promising way forward for homeownership: assessing the benefits of shared equity programs
by David Price & Kenneth Temkin & Brett Theodos - 19-22 When investors buy up the neighborhood: preventing investor ownership from causing neighborhood decline
by Karen Black & Kalima Rose & Sarah Treuhaft - 23-27 The Neighborhood Stabilization Program: strategically targeting public investments
by Carolina Reid
2011, Volume 23, Issue Fall
- 3-739 Addressing widening income inequality through community development
by Laura Choi - 8-1040 Ties that bind: income inequality and income segregation
by Naomi Cytron - 11-1640-41 The polarization of job opportunities in the U.S. labor market: implications for employment and earnings
by David H. Autor - 17-21 Community perspective: Widening inequality hurts us all
by Robert B. Reich - 22-27 Stressing out the poor: chronic physiological stress and the income-achievement gap
by Jeanne Brooks-Gunn & Gary W. Evans & Pamela Kato Klebanov - 28-3041 CDFI bond: opportunity of a decade
by Catherine Dolan - 31-3441 Building literacy skills and transforming lives
by Cathay Reta & Mari Riddle
2010, Volume 22, Issue Summer
- 2-644 The role of transportation planning and policy in shaping communities
by Naomi Cytron - 7-1244 Weaving together vibrant communities through transit-oriented development
by Allison Brooks - 13-1745 Making the connection: transit-oriented development and jobs
by Greg LeRoy - 18-2145 Linking transit-oriented development, families and schools
by Ariel Bierbaum & Deborah McKoy & Jeffrey Vincent - 22-2745 Equipping communities to achieve equitable transit-oriented development
by Matthew Soursourian - 28-3345 Stronger transit, better transit-oriented development
by Carli Paine - 34-3945 Community Financial Access Pilot: creating templates for expanding financial opportunities
by Louisa Quittman
2010, Volume 22, Issue Spr
- 3-7 Improving the outcomes of place-based initiatives
by Naomi Cytron - 8-1236 Community change initiatives from 1990-2010: accomplishments and implications for future work
by Patricia Auspos & Prudence Brown & Thomas Dewar & Anne C. Kubisch - 13-1836 Understanding the different types of low-income neighborhoods
by Elwood Hopkins - 19-2236 Five simple rules for evaluating complex community initiatives
by Thomas Kelly - 23-2636-37 Understanding how place matters for kids
by Gregory Acs & Susan J. Popkin & Robin Smith
2010, Volume 22, Issue Fall
- 2-1040 Building communities and improving health: Finding new solutions to an old problem
by Carolina Reid - 11-1841 Making up for lost time: Forging new connections between health and community development
by David Fleming & Hilary Karasz & Kirsten Wysen - 19-2041 Healthy food financing initiatives: Increasing access to fresh foods in underserved markets
by Matthew Soursourian - 21-2441 Community-based strategies for improving health and well-being
by Naomi Cytron - 25-2841 Banking conditions in the 12th District: Has the recovery taken hold?
by Wally Young - 29-3241 Addressing the financing needs of small businesses
by anonymous - 33-34 Community perspectives: the Nevada Bankers Collaborative
by Joselyn Cousins
2009, Volume 21, Issue Win
- 2-839 Strength in adversity: community capital faces up to the economic crisis
by Nancy O. Andrews - 9-1039 Small business finance and personal assets
by John Moon - 11-1339 Strengthening the Low Income Housing Tax Credit investment market
by Buzz Roberts - 14-1739 Moving beyond mission: effectively funding the nonprofit organization
by Carolina Reid - 19-2339 Peer-to-peer lending and community development finance
by Ian Galloway
2009, Volume 21, Issue Sum
- 3-7 Financial education for a stable financial future
by Laura Choi - 8-10 An apple or a donut? How behavioral economics can improve our understanding of consumer choices
by Carolina Reid - 11-14 Learning and growing: Lessons learned in financial education
by Ted Beck & Brent Neiser - 15-16 Financial education: Does it work and how do we know?
by Casey Bell & Daniel Gorin & Jeanne M. Hogarth - 17-22 Tax time as an asset building opportunity: assessing the potential
by J. Michael Collins - 23-26 Banks and financial education: integrating practice, products, and partnerships
by Ammar Askari - 27-30 Sustaining homeownership: the experience of city-based affordable homeownership
by Carolina Reid - 31-34 San Francisco’s new model for mixed-income housing: HOPE SF
by Naomi Cytron - 35-36 Reforms to protect American credit card holders
by anonymous
2009, Volume 21, Issue Spr
- 3-738 Addressing the challenges of unemployment in low-income communities
by Carolina Reid - 8-1338=39 Lessons for a new context: workforce development in an era of economic challenge
by Robert Giloth - 14-1839 Back to school and back to work: community colleges and workforce development
by Laura Choi - 19-2039 Workforce development needs for immigrant job-seekers
by Naomi Cytron - 21-2339 Back to our roots, just greener this time: community development corporations and workforce development
by Makini Hassan - 26-3139-40 Beyond lump sum: periodic payment of the earned income tax credit
by Steve Holt - 32-3340 San Francisco works to support working families
by Vivian Pacheco
2008, Volume 20, Issue Win
- 3-729 A new safety net for low-income families
by Ajay Chaudry & Margaret Simms & Sheila Zedlewski - 8-1129 Beyond shelter: investing in quality affordable housing
by Laura Choi - 12-1429 Supporting young children and families : an investment strategy that pays
by Julia Isaacs - 15-1929 Encouraging entrepreneurship: a microenterprise development policy agenda
by Joyce Klein & Carol Wayman - 20-21 Strengthening community development infrastructure: the opportunities and challenges of CDBG
by Naomi Cytron - 22-2329 Return on investment: the mixed balance sheet of community development research
by Carolina Reid - 24-2529 A new look at the CRA
by Prabal Chakrabarti & John Olson - 26-2830 Twenty-first century ownership: individual and community stakes
by Thomas M. Shapiro & Hannah Thomas
2008, Volume 20, Issue Sum
- 3-720 It’s getting easier to be green - cultivating the intersections between community development and environmental sustainability
by Naomi Cytron - 8-1120 Industrial decline and the opportunities and challenges of brownfield redevelopment
by Michael R. Greenberg & Karen Lowrie & Henry Mayer & Judith Shaw - 12-13 Case study: transforming a brownfield in Baltimore
by Greg Lewis - 14-15 Re-building it green
by Jennifer Somers - 17-1820 Triple-bottom line investing: balancing financial, social and environmental returns
by Shari Berenbach & Jed Emerson & Tim Freundlich - 1620-1620 Environmental justice
by Vivian Pacheco
2008, Volume 20, Issue Spr
- 1-18 The Center for Community Development Investments
by anonymous - 1-21 Joining forces: banker collaboratives seek greater community development impact
by anonymous - 3-722 From mattress money to checking accounts: a profile of Bank on San Francisco
by anonymous - 8-1223 Foreclosure prevention in the 12th District: the role of community development
by anonymous - 13-1522 Community land trusts: preserving long-term housing affordability
by anonymous - 16-1722 Employer assisted housing: addressing the housing affordability gap
by anonymous - 19-20,22 Streamlining the mortgage approval process in Indian country
by anonymous
2007, Volume 19, Issue Spr
- 13-15 Lending for rural development projects : infrastructure, community facilities, and affordable housing
by Robert Longman - 16-2029-30 Morphing rural community development models : the nexus between the past and the future
by John C. Allen - 21-2330 Native community development financial institutions : building a foundation for strong native economies
by Carolina Reid - 24-2830 Big lessons from small rural communities : working to reduce poverty long term
by Karl N. Stauber
2007, Volume 19, Issue Fall
- 3-630 Back to school: prioritizing education in community development efforts
by Carolina Reid - 7-1230 The power of preschool: early investment yields solid returns
by Kathleen Reich - 13-1430 The economics of early childhood development as seen by two Fed economists
by Rob Grunewald & Arthur J. Rolnick - 16-1830 Linking community development and school improvement: an interview with Professor Mark Warren
by anonymous - 20-21 The community development and education connection
by Deborah McKoy
2007, Issue Spring
- 3-829 Addressing community and economic development in rural America: trends, challenges, and opportunities
by Naomi Cytron - 9-1229 Si Se Puede : developing farmworker housing in the 12th District
by Vivian Pacheco
2006, Volume 18, Issue Spr
- 1-17 Using CRA-qualified community development activities to reach more small businesses
by John Olson - 3-9 Small business development: an overview
by Naomi Cytron - 10-14 Microbusiness, macro-impact: capitalizing on potential
by Valerie Plummer - 15-16 The corner store: investing in a "sense of place"
by Carolina Reid - 18-19 Building bridges in low- and moderate-income communities
by Stanley Tom - 18-19 Delivering financial return and community results: Pacific Community Ventures
by Todd Schafer & Beth Sirull
2006, Volume 18, Issue Oct
- 1-9 Community profile: Arizona
by anonymous - 1-10 Community profile: Los Angeles
by anonymous - 1-16 Community profile: California's Central Valley
by anonymous - 1-24 Community profile: Utah
by anonymous - 3-8 Crossing borders, creating communities
by Carolina Reid - 11-15 Financial access for immigrants: the challenges and opportunities facing U.S. depository institutions
by Robin G. Newberger & Anna L. Paulson & Audrey Singer & Jeremy Smith - 17-23 Community development in dynamic neighborhoods: synchronizing services and strategies with immigrant communities
by Kay Fernandez
2006, Volume 18, Issue Dec
- 3-925 Homeownership at high cost : recent trends in the mortgage lending industry
by Naomi Cytron & Laura Lanzerotti - 10-1426 Preventing foreclosure : initiatives to sustain homeownership
by Carolina Reid - 15-1827 Calculated risk : assessing nontraditional mortgage products
by Michael Calhoun & Paul Leonard - 19-2227 Nontraditional mortgage guidance
by John Olson
2006, Volume 17, Issue Win
- 3-11 Tackling neighborhood poverty: developing strategic approaches to community development
by Carolina Reid - 12-13 Credit where it counts: the CRA’s role in revitalizing low- and moderate-income communities
by Michael S. Barr - 14-18 Place matters: how community development departments are rediscovering communities
by Elwood Hopkins & Daniel Tellalian - 19-23 Works in progress: comprehensive approaches to community development
by Naomi Cytron - 24-25 Neighborhoods in bloom: measuring the impact of targeted community investments
by Carolina Reid - 26-27 The Reinvestment Fund's approach to community development
by Jeremy Nowak
2005, Volume 17, Issue Sep
- 3-7 Affordable housing in high cost areas : an introduction
by Carolina Reid - 9-11 Innovations in housing policy : the evolving role of local government
by Larry A. Rosenthal - 13-15 State housing trust funds: meeting local affordable housing needs
by Carolina Reid - 16-19 Some assembly required: using manufactured housing in affordable housing development
by Naomi Cytron - 20-22 Stuck in the middle: financing workforce housing
by John Olson
2005, Volume 17, Issue May
- 3-10 Savings in the spotlight: making a case for asset building policies and programs
by Carolina Reid - 11-13 Individual development accounts: engaging the financial services industry in asset building
by Naomi Cytron & Carolina Reid - 15-16 Measuring ownership in America : CFED's new assets and opportunity scorecard
by David Buchholz & Jessica Thomas & Jerome Uher & Lillian G. Woo - 17-19 The asset policy initiative of California : building momentum for policy change at the state level
by Heather McCulloch - 20-22 From refunds to assets : leveraging the benefits of the earned income tax credit
by anonymous
2005, Volume 17, Issue Jan.
- y:2005:i:jan.:n:v.17no.1:x:1 Overall community development environment
by Scott Turner - y:2005:i:jan.:n:v.17no.1:x:2 Community development needs and resources
by Scott Turner - y:2005:i:jan.:n:v.17no.1 A guide to the community development landscape in the nine western states
by anonymous
2004, Volume 16, Issue Sep
- 1-9 Success on the investment test
by Ryan Trammell