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Community Development Innovation Review

2005 - 2021

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2009, issue 3

The importance of community development for health and well-being pp. 001-013 Downloads
Miranda L. Ritterman and S. Leonard Syme
Prescription for healthy communities: community development finance pp. 014-046 Downloads
Lisa Richter
Coming out as a human capitalist: community development at the nexus of people and place pp. 047-065 Downloads
Nancy O. Andrews and Christopher Kramer
Community health centers: a vital strategy for community development pp. 066-074 Downloads
Annie Donovan and Scott Sporte
Building healthy communities through equitable food access pp. 075-087 Downloads
Judith Bell and Marion Standish
The disability housing market: opportunity for community development finance as the Americans with Disabilities Act turns 20 pp. 088-096 Downloads
Samantha Bennett and Charles D. Hammerman
The small business perspective on health-care reform pp. 097-103 Downloads
Allison Kelly and Kirsten Snow Spalding
The cash market in health care: a community-based approach pp. 104-119 Downloads
Joy Anderson and Andrew Greenblatt
Financial stress and its physical effects on individuals and communities pp. 120-122 Downloads
Laura Choi
The relevance of health reform to community health and development pp. 123-127 Downloads
Neal Halfon and Peter Long

2009, issue 2

Mission insurance: how to structure a social enterprise so its social and environmental goals survive into the future pp. 01-06 Downloads
Kevin Jones
Exploring the continuum of social and financial returns: when does a nonprofit become a social enterprise? pp. 07-17 Downloads
Kathy O. Brozek
Using high-transparency banks to reconnect money and meaning pp. 18-29 Downloads
Bruce Cahan
Impact investing: harnessing capital markets to solve problems at scale pp. 30-41 Downloads
Antony Bugg-Levine and John Goldstein
Increasing access to capital: could better measurement of social and environmental outcomes entice more institutional investment capital into underserved communities? pp. 43-64 Downloads
Lisa A. Hagerman and Janneke Ratcliffe
NCIF social performance metrics:increasing the flow of investments in distressed neighborhoods through community development banking institutions pp. 65-75 Downloads
Saurabh Narain and Joseph Schmidt

2009, issue 1

Confronting the “second wave of the tsunami”: stabilizing communities in the wake of foreclosures pp. 01-06 Downloads
Carolina Reid
The accumulation of foreclosed properties: trajectories of metropolitan REO inventories during the 2007–2008 mortgage crisis pp. 07-42 Downloads
Dan Immergluck
Learning from the past: the asset disposition experiences of the Home Owners' Loan Corporation, The Resolution Trust Corporation, and the Asset Control Area Program pp. 43-52 Downloads
Andrew Jakabovics and Ellen Seidman
Community development financial expertise put in service of neighborhood stabilization pp. 53-64 Downloads
Mary Tingerthal
Massachusetts’ efforts to address foreclosed properties pp. 65-72 Downloads
Prabal Chakrabarti
Community land trusts work in the best and worst of times pp. 73-75 Downloads
Tina Brooks
Using new markets tax credits to mitigate the impact of foreclosures on communities pp. 76-82 Downloads
Anna Steiger

2007, issue 2

By the numbers: Data and measurement in community economic development pp. 01-07 Downloads
Ben Bernanke
Can capital markets replace banks for funding community development? pp. 08-15 Downloads
Richard Green
Hunting for data sources: how improving data can increase capital for emerging domestic markets pp. 16-33 Downloads
Jill Manning, Glenn Yago and Betsy Zeidman
Standard & Poor’s Small Business Portfolio Model introduces a potential new tool for community development loan risk analysis pp. 34-43 Downloads
Winston Chang and Weili Chen
Cows, Kiva, and Prosper.Com: how disintermediation and the internet are changing microfinance pp. 44-50 Downloads
Tillman Bruett
First mover: the CDFI fund’s CIIS database holds promise to create substantial data repository for community development investments pp. 51-59 Downloads
Heidi A. Kaplan
Creating a marketplace: information exchange and the secondary market for community development loans pp. 60-63 Downloads
Laura Choi
Count what counts: improving charitable investor access to the community development sector with better data and better analytical models pp. 64-75 Downloads
Lori Bamberger and Cort Gross

2007, issue 1

A history of emerging domestic markets pp. 1-22 Downloads
Alethea Abuyuan, Glenn Yago and Betsy Zeidman
Who’s counting? Measuring social outcomes from targeted private equity pp. 23-37 Downloads
Janneke Ratcliffe
Panning for gold in inner city markets pp. 39-44 Downloads
Prabal Chakrabarti
Investment intermediaries in economic development: Linking public pension funds to urban revitalization pp. 45-65 Downloads
Gordon Clark, Lisa A. Hagerman and Tessa Hebb
The Brookings Urban Markets Initiative: Using information to drive change pp. 67-77 Downloads
Alyssa Stewart Lee

2006, issue 3

Innovative activity in rural areas: the importance of local and regional characteristics pp. 1-14 Downloads
David L. Barkley, Mark Henry and Doohee Lee
Financing rural innovation with community development venture capital: models, options and obstacles pp. 15-27 Downloads
Julia Sass Rubin
A vision for the future of rural developmental venture capital pp. 29-35 Downloads
L. Ray Moncrief and Grady S. Vanderhoofven
State governments start investing capital for entrepreneurs to grow the local economy and keep jobs pp. 37-42 Downloads
George Lipper
Organizing angel investment to benefit angels, companies, and communities pp. 43-49 Downloads
Steve Mercil

2006, issue 2

The secondary market for community development loans pp. 08-23 Downloads
David J. Erickson
Turning uncertainty into risk: why data are the key to greater investment pp. 24-30 Downloads
Mary Tingerthal
Growing pains pp. 31-35 Downloads
Douglas Winn
Bridging the information gap between capital markets investors and CDFIs pp. 36-39 Downloads
Ellen Seidman
Strategies for selling smaller pools of loans pp. 40-43 Downloads
John McCarthy
Check your guns at the door: how to get together to establish a secondary market pp. 44-45 Downloads
Catherine Dolan

2006, issue 1

Securitization and community lending: a framework and some lessons from the experience in the U.S. mortgage market pp. 1-16 Downloads
Robert Van Order
The struggle to establish a vibrant secondary market for community development loans pp. 17-34 Downloads
David J. Erickson
Manufactured housing finance and the secondary market pp. 35-47 Downloads
Sean West
Case study: Selling affordable housing loans in the secondary market pp. 49-55 Downloads
George Vine
Case study: The Community Development Trust taps Wall Street investors pp. 57-63 Downloads
Judd S. Levy and Kenya Purnell
Financing hope pp. 65-67 Downloads
Frank L. Altman
Taking capital for social purposes to a new level pp. 69-71 Downloads
Nancy O. Andrews
Leverage: securitizing community development construction loans pp. 73-74 Downloads
John McCarthy
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