CDCs: What Does Success Look Like?
Miriam Axel-Lute
Cascade, 2014, vol. 2
Abstract:
Community development corporations (CDCs) understand that they have differing roles in differing contexts, depending on whether they are working with a high-vacancy, seriously depressed area where many residents and businesses do not want to stay; a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood; or a traditionally exclusionary suburb. The roles that CDCs play were explored in two sessions at the Reinventing Older Communities conference: The Future of CDCs: Three Compelling Visions and Measuring the Impact of CDCs.
Keywords: community development corporations; community development; poverty (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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