A Decade Of Innovation

The Spring, 2001 issue of NeighborWorks Bright Ideas focuses on a decade of innovation in housing issues.

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May 20, 2001, 8:00 AM PDT

By Chris Steins @planetizen


This isse includes articles on rural initiatives, HomeOwnership centers, educating homebuyers, Section 8 homebuying, financial partners, and multifamily housing. "As the 1990s unfolded, Neighborhood Reinvestment increasingly attracted investments from national financial partners. New programmatic strategies for meeting the goals of local communities neededto be developed. The Corporation turned to local NeighborWorks ® organizations for ideas and, thus, began the envisioning of several national programmatic initiativestied to key revitalization issues.The issues included housing, home ownership, asset management, communityorganizing, resident leadership and access to affordable financing." Note: The link below opens an Adobe PDF document

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