This essay provides an overview of two different but potentially complementary approaches to poverty reduction: "community-building and social justice pathways to community vitality" and "work pathways to economic self-sufficiency." It then discusses the role of advocacy in developing policies that can support these approaches
Cites the efforts of the Massachusetts Association for Community Action Inc. and community action ag...
https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/commentary/unspun-whos-doing-what-about-poverty-reduc...
The best way to reduce poverty is to focus on raising the productive capacity – not the consumption ...
Poverty reduction, in order to be significant and sustained, requires a realignment of power. It req...
Helping America's low-income families build assets is one of the most cost-effective and sustainable...
This paper addresses one of the most challenging aspects of philanthropy in Indian Country, namely r...
Interspersed throughout this issue are Voices of Community Action — the voices of executive director...
Of the myriad approaches to reducing poverty, which have proved effective on a national scale? This ...
Outlines calls for national, state, and local efforts to reduce poverty; summarizes the need for qua...
This Essay argues that one of the fundamental reasons the United States currently has the highest po...
The present essay deals with the problem of balancing community service provision and social-change ...
[Excerpt] Poverty in the United States—and initiatives to address poverty—is a current topic of disc...
The Center for Social Policy is a research and evaluation think tank of choice for policy makers, fu...
Given a description and analysis of poverty, what policies may be invoked to reduce poverty? There i...
The neighborhood has long been an important locus for efforts to address the causes and consequences...
Cites the efforts of the Massachusetts Association for Community Action Inc. and community action ag...
https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/commentary/unspun-whos-doing-what-about-poverty-reduc...
The best way to reduce poverty is to focus on raising the productive capacity – not the consumption ...
Poverty reduction, in order to be significant and sustained, requires a realignment of power. It req...
Helping America's low-income families build assets is one of the most cost-effective and sustainable...
This paper addresses one of the most challenging aspects of philanthropy in Indian Country, namely r...
Interspersed throughout this issue are Voices of Community Action — the voices of executive director...
Of the myriad approaches to reducing poverty, which have proved effective on a national scale? This ...
Outlines calls for national, state, and local efforts to reduce poverty; summarizes the need for qua...
This Essay argues that one of the fundamental reasons the United States currently has the highest po...
The present essay deals with the problem of balancing community service provision and social-change ...
[Excerpt] Poverty in the United States—and initiatives to address poverty—is a current topic of disc...
The Center for Social Policy is a research and evaluation think tank of choice for policy makers, fu...
Given a description and analysis of poverty, what policies may be invoked to reduce poverty? There i...
The neighborhood has long been an important locus for efforts to address the causes and consequences...
Cites the efforts of the Massachusetts Association for Community Action Inc. and community action ag...
https://www.policyalternatives.ca/publications/commentary/unspun-whos-doing-what-about-poverty-reduc...
The best way to reduce poverty is to focus on raising the productive capacity – not the consumption ...