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Community Development Working Paper
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- 2022-01: Housing Market Interventions and Residential Mobility in the San Francisco Bay Area

- Karen Chapple, Julia Greenberg, Jackelyn Hwang, Jae Sik Jeon, Bina Shrimali and Iris Zhang
- 2021-01: Neighborhood Change and Residential Instability in Oakland

- Vineet Gupta, Jackelyn Hwang and Bina Shrimali
- 2018-1: When Home is the Most Dangerous Place: How a Community Development Organization Learned to Get the Lead Out

- Marty Johnson, Elyse Pivnick and Peter Rose
- 2017-3: Money in a Mobile Age: Emerging Trends in Consumers’ Financial Practices

- Erin Taylor
- 2017-2: The Rise of Underemployment: Supporting the Needs of Low-Income Workers

- Leilani Barnett
- 2017-1: CultureBank: A New Paradigm for Community Investment

- Penelope Douglas and David J. Erickson
- 2016-5: Staying at Home: The Role of Financial Services in Promoting Aging in Community

- Karen Kali and Robert Zdenek
- 2016-4: Taking Stock of New Supermarkets in Food Deserts: Patterns in Development, Financing, and Health Promotion

- Benjamin W. Chrisinger
- 2016-3: Boosting the power of youth paychecks: integrating financial capability into youth employment programs

- Laura Choi, Lauren Larin, Margaret Libby and Vernon Loke
- 2016-2: The emerging economic geography of single-family rental securitization

- Desiree Fields, Rajkumar Kohli and Alex Schafran
- 2016-1: Best practices in the design and implementation of learning communities

- Beth Siegel
- 2015-7: Understanding the crowd, following the community: the need for better data in community development crowdfunding

- Rodrigo Davies and Amanda Roberts
- 2015-6: Weathering the Great Recession: a CDFI case study in patient capital

- Kimberly Latimer-Nelligan and Ellen Seidman
- 2015-5: Gentrification, displacement and the role of public investment: a literature review

- Ariel Bierbaum, Karen Chapple, Karolina Gorska, Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris, Paul Ong, Trevor Thomas and Miriam Zuk
- 2015-4: Leveraging the power of place: using pay for success to support housing mobility

- Mary Cunningham, Craig Pollack, Dan Rinzler and Philip Tegeler
- 2015-3: Pathways to system change: the design of multisite, cross-sector initiatives

- Adam Kornetsky, Beth Siegel and Devon Winey
- 2015-2: Building a cross-sector coalition: sustainable communities for all and CA’s cap-and-trade program

- Laura Choi
- 2015-1: What can we do to help? Adopting age-friendly banking to improve financial well-being for older adults

- Maya Abood, Karen Kali and Robert Zdenek
- 2014-2: Understanding community development needs through the CRA performance context

- Laura Choi and William Dowling
- 2014-1: Long-term cost effectiveness of placing homeless seniors in permanent supportive housing

- Joshua D. Bamberger and Sarah Dobbins
- 2013-7: Lessons on cross-sector community development: the Las Vegas Healthy Communities Coalition

- Laura Choi
- 2013-6: CRA collaboratives and the San Joaquin Valley

- Kevin Hill
- 2013-05: Comparative advantages: creating synergy in community development

- Robert Zdenek
- 2013-04: The new family philanthropy: investing for social and environmental change

- Daniel W. Geballe and Lisa A. Hagerman
- 2013-03: Increasing financial capability among economically vulnerable youth: MY Path

- Laura Choi, Vernon Lake and Margaret Libby
- 2013-02: The subprime crisis in suburbia: exploring the links between foreclosures and suburban poverty

- Naomi Cytron, Elizabeth Kneebone, Carolina Reid and Chris Schildt
- 2013-01: From cashing checks to building assets: a case study of the check cashing/credit union hybrid service model

- Laura Choi
- 2012-06: Navigating uncertainty and growing jobs: considering small employer firm resilience during challenging economic times

- Christopher Behrer and Colleen Kamen
- 2012-05: Impact investing for small, place-based fiduciaries: the research study initiated by the United Way of the Bay Area

- Lauryn Agnew
- 2012-03: Building a robust anti-poverty network in the Bay Area

- Chris Schildt
- 2012-02: Money savvy youth: evaluating the effectiveness of financial education for fourth and fifth graders

- Laura Choi, Tina Eng, Charles G. Go, Wilson Pho and Karen Varcoe
- 2012-01: Credit unions, community development finance, and the Great Recession

- Clifford Rosenthal
- 2011-03: Urban sustainability and community development: Creating healthy sustainable urban communities

- Malo André Hutson
- 2011-02: A new way to talk about small business: The time has come for a common language

- Lauren Friedman Dixon and Penelope Douglas
- 2011-01: The new way forward: Using collaborations and partnerships for greater efficiency and impact

- Dee Walsh and Robert Zdenek
- 2010-10: Health-care policy as urban policy: Hospitals and community development in the postindustrial city

- Guian A. McKee
- 2010-09: Sought or sold? Social embeddedness and consumer decisions in the mortgage market

- Carolina Reid
- 2010-08: Charter school tax credit: Investing in human capital

- Ian Galloway
- 2010-07: Who receives a mortgage modification? Race and income differentials in loan workouts

- J. Michael Collins and Carolina Reid
- 2010-06: Enhancing New Markets Tax Credit pipeline flow: Maintaining a continuous deal flow in spite of funding gaps and market volatility

- Kevin Leichner
- 2010-05: The Community Reinvestment Act and small business lending in low- and moderate-income neighborhoods during the financial crisis

- Elizabeth Laderman and Carolina Reid
- 2010-03: The current landscape of the California housing market

- Laura Choi
- 2010-02: Strengthening financial education in California: Expanding personal finance training among youth

- Justina Cross
- 2010-01: The effects of the real estate bust on renter perceptions of homeownership

- Laura Choi and J. Michael Collins
- 2009-09: The untold costs of subprime lending: examining the links among higher-priced lending, foreclosures and race in California

- Elizabeth Laderman and Carolina Reid
- 2009-08: Financial education in San Francisco: a study of local practioners, service gaps and promising practices

- Laura Choi
- 2009-07: Bank accounts and youth financial knowledge: connecting experience and education

- Laura Choi
- 2009-06: Peer-to-peer lending and community development finance

- Ian Galloway
- 2009-05: The economic crisis and community development finance: an industry assessment

- Nancy O. Andrews, Rick Cohen, Mark Pinsky, Ellen Seidman and Paul Weech
- 2009-04: The enduring challenge of concentrated poverty in America: case study of Fresno, California

- Naomi Cytron
- 2009-03: The geography of foreclosure in Contra Costa County, California

- Kristin L. Perkins
- 2009-02: Collaborators or competitors? Exploring the relationships between community development financial institutions and conventional lenders in small business finance

- Sarah Duda, Jennifer Newon, Geoff Smith and Sean Zielenbach
- 2009-01: Shifting ground: Can community development loan funds continue to serve the neediest borrowers?

- Julia Sass Rubin
- 2008-05: Lending in low- and moderate-income neighborhoods in California: the performance of CRA lending during the subprime meltdown

- Elizabeth Laderman and Carolina Reid
- 2008-04: Addressing the prevalence of real estate investments in the new markets tax credit program

- Lauren Lambie-Hanson
- 2008-03: Paying for school: an overview of charter school finance

- Jonathan Kivell
- 2008-02: Charter school facilities finance: How CDFIs created the market, and how to stimulate future growth

- Annie Donovan
- 2008-01: Going “de novo”: Tapping into emerging markets at the branch level

- Vivian Pacheco
- 2007-02: The portfolios and wealth of low-income homeowners and renters: findings from an evaluation of Self-Help Ventures Fund’s Community Advantage Program

- Allison Freeman, Jong-Gyu Paik and Michael A. Stegman
- 2007-01: Creating a marketplace: information exchange and the secondary market for community development loans

- Laura Choi
- 2006-01: Homeownership at high cost: foreclosure risk and high cost loans in California

- Laura Lanzerotti
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