Community Development Innovation Review
2005 - 2021
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2021, issue 2, vol 15
- Fintech, Racial Equity, and an Inclusive Financial System pp. 132

- Rocio Sanchez-Moyano and Bina Shrimali
2021, issue 1, vol 15
- Understanding Community Development Financial Institutions and their Impact in Low- and Moderate-Income Neighborhoods pp. 152

- Ian Galloway and Rocio Sanchez-Moyano
2019, issue 02
- Foreword to Community Development Innovation Review, Volume 14, Issue 2, 2019 pp. 04-05

- Laura Choi
2019, issue 01
- Foreword to Community Development Innovation Review, Volume 14, Issue 1, 2019 pp. 05-05

- Ian Galloway
2018, issue 1
- Foreword to Community Development Innovation Review, Volume 13, Issue 1, 2018 pp. 04-04

- Laura Choi
- Moving Upstream to Promote Mental Health: The Role of Community Development pp. 05-12

- Laura Choi
- The Mental Health Imperative: Learning from History and Innovating Forward pp. 13-20

- Ben Miller and Tyler Norris
- Catalyzing Community Action for Mental Health and Wellbeing pp. 21-31

- Larissa J. Estes and Sheila B. Savannah
- Widening Our Health Lens: Incorporating Trauma-Informed Practice into Affordable Housing pp. 33-39

- Ashlei Hurst and Doug Shoemaker
- Arts, Culture, and Community Mental Health pp. 41-49

- Tasha Golden and Jamie Hand
- Community Development and Accountable Communities for Health: New Opportunities for Mental Health Promotion pp. 51-60

- Nathaniel Z. Coats and Paul Gionfriddo
- Equitable Community Development for Good Mental Health: A Discussion of Economic and Racial Equity in Housing pp. 61-67

- Dayna Bowen Matthew
- Mental Health, Climate Change, and Community Development: Strengthening Core Capabilities to Promote Community Resilience pp. 69-80

- Linda Helland and Margaret Walkover
- Building a Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Health “Community of Solution” in Rural Colorado pp. 81-90

- Maret Felzien, Jack M. Westfall and Linda Zittleman
2017, issue 1
- The What Works Book Sparked an Ongoing Conversation about Better Interventions for Low-Income Communities pp. 005-010

- David J. Erickson
- A Hole in Our Vision: Race, Gender and Justice in Community Development pp. 011-014

- Nancy O. Andrews
- Reflecting on What Works: Disruptive Leaders Are Essential pp. 015-020

- Carol Naughton
- How Collaboration Drives Community Development Innovation in Los Angeles pp. 021-025

- Helmi Hisserich
- Building on the Ambitions and Aspirations of Newcomers pp. 027-033

- Angela Blanchard
- Sparking Change in New England’s Smaller Cities: Lessons from Early Rounds of the Working Cities Challenge pp. 035-042

- Kseniya Benderskaya and Colleen Dawicki
- The SPARCC Initiative: Fostering Racial Equity, Health, and Climate Resilience in the Built Environment pp. 043-051

- Chris Kabel, Amy Kenyon and Sharon Z. Roerty
- Sustainable Little Tokyo: Resisting Gentrification and Displacement Through Holistic Community Engagement and Development pp. 053-061

- Josh Ishimatsu and Dean Matsubayashi
- Rural CDFIs Give Voice to a Brighter Future in Rural Regions pp. 063-072

- Betsy Biemann and Keith Bisson
- The Role of Community Development in Supporting People in Reentry from Prison pp. 073-080

- Mark A. Hake and Lena Robinson
- The Evolution and Future of the Healthy Communities Movement pp. 081-092

- Renee Roy Elias and Alison Moore
- Building on What Works and Investing in Progress pp. 093-097

- Brandee McHale
- Partners In Progress Case Study: BRIDGE Housing pp. 099-108

- Carl Sussman and John Weiser
- Partners in Progress Case Study: CASA pp. 109-116

- Carl Sussman and John Weiser
- Partners In Progress Case Study: Community Solutions pp. 117-123

- Carl Sussman and John Weiser
- Partners in Progress Case Study: East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation pp. 125-132

- Carl Sussman and John Weiser
- Partners in Progress Case Study: Fairfield County Community Foundation pp. 133-141

- Rachel Bluestein and Matthew Singh
- Partners in Progress Case Study: Neighborhood Housing Services of South Florida pp. 143-152

- Carl Sussman and John Weiser
2016, issue 01
- The Middle Neighborhood Movement, 1970-2000 pp. 001-007

- Paul C. Brophy and Joe McNeely
- The Case for Intervention in Middle Neighborhoods pp. 008-020

- George Galster
- Demographics and Characteristics of Middle Neighborhoods in Select Legacy Cities pp. 021-045

- Ira Goldstein, Jacob L. Rosch and William Schrecker
- Is the Urban Middle Neighborhood an Endangered Species? Multiple Challenges and Difficult Answers pp. 046-062

- Alan Mallach
- Homeownership and the Stability of Middle Neighborhoods pp. 063-083

- Alan Mallach
- Strategies to Improve Middle Neighborhoods pp. 084-099

- David Boehlke
- Using Place Branding Strategy to Create Homebuyer Demand for Legacy City Neighborhoods pp. 100-116

- Marcia Nedland
- The Healthy Neighborhoods Program: A Middle Neighborhoods Improvement Strategy pp. 117-126

- Darlene Russell and Mark Sissman
- Understanding Middle Market Neighborhoods as Vital Parts of Regional Economies pp. 127-140

- Robert Weissbourd
- Rebuilding from Strength as a Strategy to Safeguard Middle Neighborhoods in Detroit: A Philanthropic Perspective pp. 141-144

- Wendy Jackson
- Local Public Policy and Middle Neighborhoods pp. 145-156

- Henry S. Webber
- Preservation in Middle Neighborhoods: Promising Results in Ohio pp. 157-176

- Cara Bertron and Nicholas Hamilton
2014, issue 02
- Opportunity at the intersection of community development and creative placemaking pp. 005-009

- Ben Hecht
- Creative placemaking: an interview with the Ford Foundation pp. 011-016

- Xavier de Souza Briggs, Laura Callanan and Darren Walker
- Five roles for arts, culture, and design in economic development pp. 017-023

- Mary Jo Waits
- Arts for the City: community arts and affordability innovations in San Francisco pp. 025-030

- Tom DeCaigny and Edwin M. Lee
- The meaning of the creative economy in Los Angeles pp. 031-034

- Samuel Hoi
- Creative placemaking: how to do it well pp. 035-042

- Ann Markusen and Anne Gadwa Nicodemus
- Measuring the economic and social impacts of cultural organizations pp. 043-048

- Stephen Sheppard
- Assessing a set of indicators for creative placemaking: reflections from the field pp. 049-055

- Elaine Morley and Mary K. Winkler
- Financing creative places pp. 057-063

- Gary Hattem
- Our town: supporting the arts in communities throughout the United States pp. 065-071

- Jane Chu and Jason Schupbach
- Arts and culture in Detroit: central to our past and our future pp. 073-075

- Rip Rapson
- Creative placemaking in community planning and development: an introduction to ArtPlace America pp. 077-084

- Jamie Bennett
- Strengthening economic development pp. 085-100

- Kimberly Driggins, Jodi Farrell, Michael Forsyth, Ana Morgenstern and Laura Zabel
- Seeding civic engagement pp. 101-115

- Jim Lasko, Lori Lobenstine, Tracy Taft and Julia Taylor
- Building resiliency pp. 116-130

- Nancy Barton, Nicole Crutchfield, Lisa Hoffman and Laetitia Wolff
- Contributing to quality of life pp. 131-144

- Bruce Farnsworth, Prema Gupta, Marilyn Higgins and Joseph Kunkel
2014, issue 01
- Mixing asset building with energy efficiency: a recipe for financial and environmental sustainability pp. 005-010

- Andrea Levere
- The future of the clean (green) economy pp. 013-021

- Denise G. Fairchild
- Cleaner energy and health: household, local and global benefits pp. 023-026

- Dana Bourland and Yianice Hernandez
- Financing energy efficiency retrofits of affordable multifamily buildings pp. 027-034

- Anne Evens, John G. (Jack) Markowski and Matt Schwartz
- Manufactured homes help both save the planet and save money for low-income owners pp. 035-042

- Stacey Epperson and Doug Ryan
- Utilities and community developers partner to improve the energy efficiency of affordable rental housing nationwide pp. 043-052

- Michael Bodaken and Todd Nedwick
- Integrating energy efficiency into mortgage financing: promising efforts in the New York City multifamily building sector pp. 053-061

- Sam Marks
- Home energy efficiency and mortgage risks: an extended abstract pp. 063-069

- Nikhil Kaza, Roberto Quercia and Robert J. Sahadi
- Charter schools ripe for green investments pp. 071-083

- Kim Dempsey and Jennifer Afdahl Rice
- Financing energy efficiency in low-income multifamily rental housing: a progress update from the Low Income Investment Fund pp. 085-090

- Nancy O. Andrews and Dan Rinzler
- Neighborhood health: a new framework for investing in sustainable communities pp. 091-101

- Maggie Super Church
- Bringing down green financing costs: how a state-sponsored bank might be the key pp. 103-107

- Richard L. Kauffman
- Understanding the true benefits of both energy efficiency and job creation pp. 109-116

- Casey Bell
- Can cities lead the way in innovative energy retrofits for single-family homes? pp. 117-120

- Dorian Dale and Will Schweiger
- Lenders’ property standards and energy efficiency: the vital link for affordable housing` pp. 123-136

- Philip Henderson
- Energy to heal: health care, climate change, and community resilience pp. 137-146

- Gary Cohen and Robin Guenther
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