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Community Development Investment Review
The Review is a journal published regularly by the Center for Community Development Investments. The purpose of the Review is to bridge the gap between theory and practice and to enlist as many viewpoints as possible—government, nonprofits, financial institutions, and beneficiaries. As a leading economist in the community development field describes it, the Review provides "ideas for people who get things done." For submission guidelines and themes of upcoming issues, contact David Erickson, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, 101 Market Street, Mailstop 215, San Francisco, California, 94105-1530; (415) 974-3467. |
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Vantage Point
Vantage Point: The 12th District Community Indicators Project, a new initiative that seeks to collect input from community stakeholders about the issues and trends facing low- and moderate-income communities in the 12th District. |
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Consumer Credit Conditions
The Consumer Credit Conditions series provides an overview of consumer credit data for each Twelfth District state. The state reports include data on consumer debt, consumer loan and mortgage delinquencies, including maps showing serious mortgage delinquencies at the county level. |
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Investing in What Works
Investing in What Works for America’s Communities is a call-to-action for a new, more integrated approach to anti-poverty efforts that builds on what we know is working. Through dozens of examples of innovative ideas that are transforming neighborhoods, this book uncovers the new sectors, new financing tools, and new technologies that can be harnessed to bring opportunity to America’s struggling communities. |
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