Community Investments
2004 - 2014
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2008, issue Sum, vol 20
- It’s getting easier to be green - cultivating the intersections between community development and environmental sustainability pp. 3-720

- Naomi Cytron
- Industrial decline and the opportunities and challenges of brownfield redevelopment pp. 8-1120

- Michael R. Greenberg, Karen Lowrie, Henry Mayer and Judith Shaw
- Case study: transforming a brownfield in Baltimore pp. 12-13

- Greg Lewis
- Re-building it green pp. 14-15

- Jennifer Somers
- Triple-bottom line investing: balancing financial, social and environmental returns pp. 17-1820

- Shari Berenbach, Jed Emerson and Tim Freundlich
- Environmental justice pp. 1620

- Vivian Pacheco
2008, issue Spr, vol 20
- From mattress money to checking accounts: a profile of Bank on San Francisco pp. 3-722

- Anonymous
- Foreclosure prevention in the 12th District: the role of community development pp. 8-1223

- Anonymous
- Community land trusts: preserving long-term housing affordability pp. 13-1522

- Anonymous
- Employer assisted housing: addressing the housing affordability gap pp. 16-1722

- Anonymous
- The Center for Community Development Investments pp. 18

- Anonymous
- Streamlining the mortgage approval process in Indian country pp. 19-20, 22

- Anonymous
- Joining forces: banker collaboratives seek greater community development impact pp. 21

- Anonymous
2008, issue Win, vol 20
- A new safety net for low-income families pp. 3-729

- Ajay Chaudry, Margaret Simms and Sheila Zedlewski
- Beyond shelter: investing in quality affordable housing pp. 8-1129

- Laura Choi
- Supporting young children and families: an investment strategy that pays pp. 12-1429

- Julia Isaacs
- Encouraging entrepreneurship: a microenterprise development policy agenda pp. 15-1929

- Joyce Klein and Carol Wayman
- Strengthening community development infrastructure: the opportunities and challenges of CDBG pp. 20-21

- Naomi Cytron
- Return on investment: the mixed balance sheet of community development research pp. 22-2329

- Carolina Reid
- A new look at the CRA pp. 24-2529

- Prabal Chakrabarti and John Olson
- Twenty-first century ownership: individual and community stakes pp. 26-2830

- Thomas M. Shapiro and Hannah Thomas
2007, issue Fall, vol 19
- Back to school: prioritizing education in community development efforts pp. 3-630

- Carolina Reid
- The power of preschool: early investment yields solid returns pp. 7-1230

- Kathleen Reich
- The economics of early childhood development as seen by two Fed economists pp. 13-1430

- Rob Grunewald and Arthur J. Rolnick
- Linking community development and school improvement: an interview with Professor Mark Warren pp. 16-1830

- Anonymous
- The community development and education connection pp. 20-21

- Deborah McKoy
2007, issue Spr, vol 19
- Lending for rural development projects: infrastructure, community facilities, and affordable housing pp. 13-15

- Robert Longman
- Morphing rural community development models: the nexus between the past and the future pp. 16-2029-30

- John C. Allen
- Native community development financial institutions: building a foundation for strong native economies pp. 21-2330

- Carolina Reid
- Big lessons from small rural communities: working to reduce poverty long term pp. 24-2830

- Karl N. Stauber
2007, issue Spring
- Addressing community and economic development in rural America: trends, challenges, and opportunities pp. 3-829

- Naomi Cytron
- Si Se Puede: developing farmworker housing in the 12th District pp. 9-1229

- Vivian Pacheco
2006, issue Spr, vol 18
- Small business development: an overview pp. 3-9

- Naomi Cytron
- Microbusiness, macro-impact: capitalizing on potential pp. 10-14

- Valerie Plummer
- The corner store: investing in a "sense of place" pp. 15-16

- Carolina Reid
- Using CRA-qualified community development activities to reach more small businesses pp. 17

- John Olson
- Building bridges in low- and moderate-income communities pp. 18-19

- Stanley Tom
- Delivering financial return and community results: Pacific Community Ventures pp. 18-19

- Todd Schafer and Beth Sirull
2006, issue Dec, vol 18
- Homeownership at high cost: recent trends in the mortgage lending industry pp. 3-925

- Naomi Cytron and Laura Lanzerotti
- Preventing foreclosure: initiatives to sustain homeownership pp. 10-1426

- Carolina Reid
- Calculated risk: assessing nontraditional mortgage products pp. 15-1827

- Michael Calhoun and Paul Leonard
- Nontraditional mortgage guidance pp. 19-2227

- John Olson
2006, issue Oct, vol 18
- Crossing borders, creating communities pp. 3-8

- Carolina Reid
- Community profile: Arizona pp. 9

- Anonymous
- Community profile: Los Angeles pp. 10

- Anonymous
- Financial access for immigrants: the challenges and opportunities facing U.S. depository institutions pp. 11-15

- Robin G. Newberger, Anna Paulson, Audrey Singer and Jeremy Smith
- Community profile: California's Central Valley pp. 16

- Anonymous
- Community development in dynamic neighborhoods: synchronizing services and strategies with immigrant communities pp. 17-23

- Kay Fernandez
- Community profile: Utah pp. 24

- Anonymous
2006, issue Win, vol 17
- Tackling neighborhood poverty: developing strategic approaches to community development pp. 3-11

- Carolina Reid
- Credit where it counts: the CRA’s role in revitalizing low- and moderate-income communities pp. 12-13

- Michael S. Barr
- Place matters: how community development departments are rediscovering communities pp. 14-18

- Elwood Hopkins and Daniel Tellalian
- Works in progress: comprehensive approaches to community development pp. 19-23

- Naomi Cytron
- Neighborhoods in bloom: measuring the impact of targeted community investments pp. 24-25

- Carolina Reid
- The Reinvestment Fund's approach to community development pp. 26-27

- Jeremy Nowak
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