Community Investments
2004 - 2014
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2012, issue Sum, vol 24
- Community development and education: a shared future pp. 4-938

- Laura Choi
- The new civic infrastructure: the 'how to' of collective impact and getting a better social return on investment pp. 10-1338

- Jeff Edmondson and Nancy L. Zimpher
- Schools uniting neighborhoods: community schools anchoring local change pp. 14-18

- Diana Hall
- The widening academic achievement gap between the rich and the poor pp. 19-2438-39

- Sean Reardon
- Looking back and moving forward: changes in the affordable multifamily mortgage industry pp. 25-2839

- Mary Kaiser and George Vine
- CDFI industry analysis: summary report pp. 29-3339

- Eric Hangen, Jack Northrup and Michael Swack
2012, issue Spr, vol 24
- Doing the math: the challenges and opportunities of measuring results in community development pp. 5-933

- Naomi Cytron
- Advancing social impact measurement to build an asset class: the appeal of social impact bonds pp. 10-1333

- Lynn Schenk and Jill Scherer
- Tensions and opportunities in evaluating place-based interventions pp. 14-1733

- Keri-Nicole Dillman and Laura R. Peck
- CDFIs as catalysts for improving social outcomes pp. 18-2133

- Ela Rausch
- Community perspectives: Designing responsive community development investments pp. 22-2333

- Sarah Bennet
- The Supplemental Poverty Measure pp. 24-2833

- Laura Choi
2011, issue Fall, vol 23
- Addressing widening income inequality through community development pp. 3-739

- Laura Choi
- Ties that bind: income inequality and income segregation pp. 8-1040

- Naomi Cytron
- The polarization of job opportunities in the U.S. labor market: implications for employment and earnings pp. 11-1640-41

- David Autor
- Community perspective: Widening inequality hurts us all pp. 17-21

- Robert B. Reich
- Stressing out the poor: chronic physiological stress and the income-achievement gap pp. 22-27

- Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, Gary W. Evans and Pamela Kato Klebanov
- CDFI bond: opportunity of a decade pp. 28-3041

- Catherine Dolan
- Building literacy skills and transforming lives pp. 31-3441

- Cathay Reta and Mari Riddle
2011, issue Spr, vol 23
- Prize Linked Accounts for Youth (PLAY): a new approach to youth financial education and saving pp. 2-8

- Laura Choi
- Community perspectives: Community check cashing pp. 9-11

- Daniel Leibsohn
- A promising way forward for homeownership: assessing the benefits of shared equity programs pp. 12-18

- David Price, Kenneth Temkin and Brett Theodos
- When investors buy up the neighborhood: preventing investor ownership from causing neighborhood decline pp. 19-22

- Karen Black, Kalima Rose and Sarah Treuhaft
- The Neighborhood Stabilization Program: strategically targeting public investments pp. 23-27

- Carolina Reid
2010, issue Fall, vol 22
- Building communities and improving health: Finding new solutions to an old problem pp. 2-1040

- Carolina Reid
- Making up for lost time: Forging new connections between health and community development pp. 11-1841

- David Fleming, Hilary Karasz and Kirsten Wysen
- Healthy food financing initiatives: Increasing access to fresh foods in underserved markets pp. 19-2041

- Matthew Soursourian
- Community-based strategies for improving health and well-being pp. 21-2441

- Naomi Cytron
- Banking conditions in the 12th District: Has the recovery taken hold? pp. 25-2841

- Wally Young
- Addressing the financing needs of small businesses pp. 29-3241

- Anonymous
- Community perspectives: the Nevada Bankers Collaborative pp. 33-34

- Joselyn Cousins
2010, issue Summer, vol 22
- The role of transportation planning and policy in shaping communities pp. 2-644

- Naomi Cytron
- Weaving together vibrant communities through transit-oriented development pp. 7-1244

- Allison Brooks
- Making the connection: transit-oriented development and jobs pp. 13-1745

- Greg LeRoy
- Linking transit-oriented development, families and schools pp. 18-2145

- Ariel Bierbaum, Deborah McKoy and Jeffrey Vincent
- Equipping communities to achieve equitable transit-oriented development pp. 22-2745

- Matthew Soursourian
- Stronger transit, better transit-oriented development pp. 28-3345

- Carli Paine
- Community Financial Access Pilot: creating templates for expanding financial opportunities pp. 34-3945

- Louisa Quittman
2010, issue Spr, vol 22
- Improving the outcomes of place-based initiatives pp. 3-7

- Naomi Cytron
- Community change initiatives from 1990-2010: accomplishments and implications for future work pp. 8-1236

- Patricia Auspos, Prudence Brown, Thomas Dewar and Anne C. Kubisch
- Understanding the different types of low-income neighborhoods pp. 13-1836

- Elwood Hopkins
- Five simple rules for evaluating complex community initiatives pp. 19-2236

- Thomas Kelly
- Understanding how place matters for kids pp. 23-2636-37

- Gregory Acs, Susan J. Popkin and Robin Smith
2009, issue Sum, vol 21
- Financial education for a stable financial future pp. 3-7

- Laura Choi
- An apple or a donut? How behavioral economics can improve our understanding of consumer choices pp. 8-10

- Carolina Reid
- Learning and growing: Lessons learned in financial education pp. 11-14

- Ted Beck and Brent Neiser
- Financial education: Does it work and how do we know? pp. 15-16

- Casey Bell, Daniel Gorin and Jeanne M. Hogarth
- Tax time as an asset building opportunity: assessing the potential pp. 17-22

- J. Michael Collins
- Banks and financial education: integrating practice, products, and partnerships pp. 23-26

- Ammar Askari
- Sustaining homeownership: the experience of city-based affordable homeownership pp. 27-30

- Carolina Reid
- San Francisco’s new model for mixed-income housing: HOPE SF pp. 31-34

- Naomi Cytron
- Reforms to protect American credit card holders pp. 35-36

- Anonymous
2009, issue Spr, vol 21
- Addressing the challenges of unemployment in low-income communities pp. 3-738

- Carolina Reid
- Lessons for a new context: workforce development in an era of economic challenge pp. 8-1338=39

- Robert Giloth
- Back to school and back to work: community colleges and workforce development pp. 14-1839

- Laura Choi
- Workforce development needs for immigrant job-seekers pp. 19-2039

- Naomi Cytron
- Back to our roots, just greener this time: community development corporations and workforce development pp. 21-2339

- Makini Hassan
- Beyond lump sum: periodic payment of the earned income tax credit pp. 26-3139-40

- Steve Holt
- San Francisco works to support working families pp. 32-3340

- Vivian Pacheco
2009, issue Win, vol 21
- Strength in adversity: community capital faces up to the economic crisis pp. 2-839

- Nancy O. Andrews
- Small business finance and personal assets pp. 9-1039

- John Moon
- Strengthening the Low Income Housing Tax Credit investment market pp. 11-1339

- Buzz Roberts
- Moving beyond mission: effectively funding the nonprofit organization pp. 14-1739

- Carolina Reid
- Peer-to-peer lending and community development finance pp. 19-2339

- Ian Galloway
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