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Community Development Innovation Review

2005 - 2021

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2013, issue 02

Innovative strategies for mitigating the foreclosure crisis and stabilizing communities pp. 05-06 Downloads
Thomas Bledsoe and Brandee McHale
Policy lessons from the Neighborhood Stabilization Innovations Initiative pp. 07-14 Downloads
John O'Callaghan and Paul Weech
Targeted neighborhood stabilization: lessons in resilience in weak market cities pp. 15-28 Downloads
Rob Curry, Kate Monter Durban and Sarah Page
Scaling social enterprises: flexible responses for neighborhood stabilization pp. 29-41 Downloads
Michael Bodaken, Elyse Cherry and Cindy Holler
Rethinking tenure: building a diverse landscape of affordable housing options pp. 43-51 Downloads
Joan Carty, Barbara McCormick and Tayani Suma
Strengthening neighborhood stabilization: refining business models for housing counseling pp. 53-61 Downloads
Danielle Samalin
The Federal Housing Administration’s Distressed Asset Stabilization Program: an innovative solution for addressing the national and local impacts of the recession pp. 63-66 Downloads
Carol Galante
Reflections on the crisis: the need for public sector entrepreneurialism pp. 67-72 Downloads
Mercedes Márquez
Affirmatively furthering fair housing in REO-to-Rental programs pp. 73-80 Downloads
Diane Glauber and Philip Tegeler
Foreclosure recovery: the work that remains pp. 81-86 Downloads
Paul Staley

2013, issue 01

The real revolution of Pay for Success: ending 40 years of stagnant results for communities pp. 005-011 Downloads
George Overholser and Caroline Whistler
Pay for Success is not a panacea pp. 013-018 Downloads
Daniel Stid
The promise of Pay for Success pp. 019-022 Downloads
Annie Donovan and Jonathan Greenblatt
Social impact bonds: lessons learned so far pp. 023-033 Downloads
Hanna Azemati, Michael Belinsky, Ryan Gillette, Jeffrey Liebman, Alina Sellman and Angela Wyse
Pay for Success: understanding the risk trade-offs pp. 035-039 Downloads
Kristin Giantris and Bill Pinakiewicz
The ethics of Pay for Success pp. 041-046 Downloads
Jodi Halpern and Douglas Jutte
Learning from the Low Income Housing Tax Credit: Building a new social investment model pp. 047-055 Downloads
Barry Zigas
Using social impact bonds to spur innovation, knowledge building, and accountability pp. 057-062 Downloads
Dan Bloom, David Butler and Timothy Rudd
Social impact bonds: Using impact investment to expand effective social programs pp. 063-067 Downloads
Tracy Palandjian and Luther Ragin
Innovation needs foundation support: the case of Social Impact Bonds pp. 075-078 Downloads
Joseph Kippy
Pay for Success: opportunities and risks for nonprofits pp. 079-084 Downloads
Laura Callanan and Jonathan Law
Success begins with a feasibility study pp. 085-089 Downloads
Robert H. Dugger
Government’s role in Pay for Success pp. 091-096 Downloads
Kristina Costa and Sonal Shah
Rikers Island: the first Social Impact Bond in the United States pp. 097-101 Downloads
John Olson and Andrea Phillips
Human Capital Performance Bonds pp. 103-108 Downloads
Steve Rothschild
Pay for Success: building on 25 years of experience with the Low Income Housing Tax Credit pp. 109-113 Downloads
Terri Ludwig
Can Pay for Success reduce asthma emergencies and reset a broken health care system? pp. 115-125 Downloads
Rick Brush
Supporting at-risk youth: a provider’s perspective on Pay for Success pp. 127-130 Downloads
Lili Elkins
Tax increment finance: a success-driven tool for catalyzing economic development and social transformation pp. 131-134 Downloads
Toby Rittner
Bringing success to scale: Pay for Success and housing homeless individuals in Massachusetts pp. 135-138 Downloads
Joe Finn and Jeff Hayward
Making Performance-Based Contracting work for kids and families pp. 139-145 Downloads
Jessica Foster and Patrick Lawler

2011, issue 02

Metrics matter: A human development approach to measuring social impact pp. 26-34 Downloads
Sarah Burd-Sharps, Patrick Guyer and Kristen Lewis
Including the beneficiary voice: the success measures experience pp. 35-42 Downloads
Margaret Grieve and Deborah Visser
What would Google do? designing appropriate social impact measurement systems pp. 43-47 Downloads
Lester M. Salamon
"Impact Investing": theory, meet practice pp. 48-52 Downloads
Mark Pinsky
Solidifying the business case for CDFI nonfinancial performance measurement pp. 53-59 Downloads
Ben Thornley
Opportunity data: the other half of the information equation pp. 60-62 Downloads
Laura Sparks
The crisis’ silver lining: impact accounting penetrates the mainstream pp. 63-70 Downloads
Sara Olsen

2011, issue 01

Global agricultural value chains: sustainable growth as a means for sustainable development pp. 002-011 Downloads
Patricia Lee Devaney
International housing partnership exchange pp. 012-027 Downloads
Thomas A. Bledsoe and Paul Weech
Catalyzing American retail investment in community development finance: What can we learn from other SRI success stories? pp. 028-041 Downloads
Caroline Bressan and Eliza M. Erikson
Unlocking local capital for development: Shared Interest’s guarantee fund for South Africa pp. 042-057 Downloads
Donna Katzin and Robert Rosenbloom
Translating plain English: can the Peterborough Social Impact Bond construct apply stateside? pp. 058-070 Downloads
Drew von Glahn and Caroline Whistler
Learning social metrics from international development pp. 071-113 Downloads
Paul Veldman
The latest frontiers for financial inclusion: Using mobile phones to reach the unbanked pp. 114-118 Downloads
Tillman Bruett
CRA goes global: a good idea in the United States could use a makeover and a bigger audience pp. 119-133 Downloads
David A. Smith
Why Latin America urgently needs CRA, and why CRA won't work for Latin America pp. 134-140 Downloads
Tova Maria Solo
Using the framework of the Community Reinvestment Act to support rural communities in China pp. 141-149 Downloads
Prabal Chakrabarti

2010, issue 01

Building scale in community impact investing through nonfinancial performance measurement pp. 01-46 Downloads
Colby Dailey and Ben Thornley
Making the case for social metrics and impact investing pp. 47-49 Downloads
Margot Brandenburg
CRA modernization and impact investments pp. 50-54 Downloads
John Moon
Impact with punch: the perfect is the enemy of the good pp. 55-56 Downloads
Arjan Schutte
Who cares about social impact? pp. 57-58 Downloads
Penelope Douglas
Social metrics in investing: the future depends on financial outperformance and leadership pp. 59-63 Downloads
Allison Duncan and Georgette Wong
Investing for good: measuring nonfinancial performance pp. 64-68 Downloads
David C. Colby and Sarah G. Pickell
A role for the Feds? the opportunities and challenges in a federal government role in measuring and defining social impact in the impact investing field pp. 69-72 Downloads
Sameera Fazili
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