Offers a framework for evaluations of placed-based, comprehensive community initiatives with service saturation and multi-dimensional goals. Outlines core questions; approaches such as performance management or theory of change; and strategy components
From the seminal work of William Julius Wilson and many others, the disappearance of employment in u...
This paper was presented at the conference "Policies to Promote Affordable Housing," cosponsored by ...
Abstract Population health is associated with the socioeconomic characteristics of neighborhoods. Th...
Offers a framework and tools for performance management in the initiative to transform poor neighbor...
For more than five decades, public, private and nonprofit entities have implemented a range of targe...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY POLICY QUESTIONS What is a Promise Neighborhood and what are the different f...
During the past two decades, concern about spatial concentrations of poverty and disadvantage has be...
Examines the role of community services in raising academic achievement in the Harlem Children's Zon...
In the United States, residential segregation by race and class has resulted in the creation and gro...
The Housing Choice Voucher Program seeks to do more than help poor households lease good-quality re...
Reviews the literature on direct interventions to revitalize distressed neighborhoods by improving h...
The neighborhood has long been an important locus for efforts to address the causes and consequences...
Problem: Impoverished communities in central Detroit face significant structural, economic, demograp...
The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) was passed in 1974 and is a major source of federal fun...
On July 14, 2009, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Shaun Donovan delivered a speech in whi...
From the seminal work of William Julius Wilson and many others, the disappearance of employment in u...
This paper was presented at the conference "Policies to Promote Affordable Housing," cosponsored by ...
Abstract Population health is associated with the socioeconomic characteristics of neighborhoods. Th...
Offers a framework and tools for performance management in the initiative to transform poor neighbor...
For more than five decades, public, private and nonprofit entities have implemented a range of targe...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY POLICY QUESTIONS What is a Promise Neighborhood and what are the different f...
During the past two decades, concern about spatial concentrations of poverty and disadvantage has be...
Examines the role of community services in raising academic achievement in the Harlem Children's Zon...
In the United States, residential segregation by race and class has resulted in the creation and gro...
The Housing Choice Voucher Program seeks to do more than help poor households lease good-quality re...
Reviews the literature on direct interventions to revitalize distressed neighborhoods by improving h...
The neighborhood has long been an important locus for efforts to address the causes and consequences...
Problem: Impoverished communities in central Detroit face significant structural, economic, demograp...
The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) was passed in 1974 and is a major source of federal fun...
On July 14, 2009, Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Shaun Donovan delivered a speech in whi...
From the seminal work of William Julius Wilson and many others, the disappearance of employment in u...
This paper was presented at the conference "Policies to Promote Affordable Housing," cosponsored by ...
Abstract Population health is associated with the socioeconomic characteristics of neighborhoods. Th...