In 1998, the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland began a program-related initiative to increase the availability, affordability and quality of permanent, affordable housing units for low-income and underserved families and persons in Cuyahoga and Lorain Counties. The Affordable Housing Initiative will award approximately six million dollars to community organizations over a five-year period. As part of this initiative, the Foundation funded more than 25 grantees to undertake a variety of non-capital projects. The Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University was asked to evaluate the overall initiative and the projects of each of the grantees
This report examines how suburban characteristics may have hampered grantees’ administration of the ...
Prepared for Cleveland Neighborhood Association, 612/522-8167. Sponsored by Neighborhood Planning fo...
For more than five decades, public, private and nonprofit entities have implemented a range of targe...
In 1998, the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland began a program-related initiative to increa...
Cleveland State University’s Office of Civic Engagement, through an Engaged Learning Enhancement Gra...
Devalued homes and weakened economic conditions of 2008 led to lost property tax revenues, more vaca...
Many community-based organizations engage in mobilizing those they serve, training residents to step...
Evaluates the progress of the New Communities Program, an initiative to revitalize sixteen Chicago n...
Cities are increasingly turning to their “anchor” institutions as drivers of economic development, h...
The Massachusetts (US) Association of Community Development Corporations and the Neighborhood Develo...
Applying information to decision making, monitoring neighborhood conditions, targeting resources, an...
Many neighborhood organizations lack sufficient citizen involvement in community efforts or sufficie...
NeighborWorks organizations from the Black Hills of South Dakota to Jacksonville, Florida, and from ...
This program evaluation looks at the Community Planning and You workshop of the Allston Brighton Com...
Five years ago, very few people would have believed that it was possible to end homelessness for the...
This report examines how suburban characteristics may have hampered grantees’ administration of the ...
Prepared for Cleveland Neighborhood Association, 612/522-8167. Sponsored by Neighborhood Planning fo...
For more than five decades, public, private and nonprofit entities have implemented a range of targe...
In 1998, the Sisters of Charity Foundation of Cleveland began a program-related initiative to increa...
Cleveland State University’s Office of Civic Engagement, through an Engaged Learning Enhancement Gra...
Devalued homes and weakened economic conditions of 2008 led to lost property tax revenues, more vaca...
Many community-based organizations engage in mobilizing those they serve, training residents to step...
Evaluates the progress of the New Communities Program, an initiative to revitalize sixteen Chicago n...
Cities are increasingly turning to their “anchor” institutions as drivers of economic development, h...
The Massachusetts (US) Association of Community Development Corporations and the Neighborhood Develo...
Applying information to decision making, monitoring neighborhood conditions, targeting resources, an...
Many neighborhood organizations lack sufficient citizen involvement in community efforts or sufficie...
NeighborWorks organizations from the Black Hills of South Dakota to Jacksonville, Florida, and from ...
This program evaluation looks at the Community Planning and You workshop of the Allston Brighton Com...
Five years ago, very few people would have believed that it was possible to end homelessness for the...
This report examines how suburban characteristics may have hampered grantees’ administration of the ...
Prepared for Cleveland Neighborhood Association, 612/522-8167. Sponsored by Neighborhood Planning fo...
For more than five decades, public, private and nonprofit entities have implemented a range of targe...