Opportunity Chicago was a Collective Impact effort composed of government agencies, foundations, nonprofit organizations, and employers that successfully helped 5,000 public housing residents prepare for and find quality jobs by connecting low-skilled, low income job seekers to workforce development resources
Beginning in August 2002, I had the opportunity to complete my Professional Practice in Community De...
This project examines the Troubled Building Initiative in Chicago, a housing recovery program that t...
Social-mix housing policies play a unique role in shaping the geography of gentrification in cities ...
In an effort to obtain resident input on issues around employment advancement, the Corporation for S...
The dissertation entitled, Team work to make the dream work: The New Communities' Program, interor...
This brief summarizes the results of an evaluation of Chicago Neighborhood JobStart, a program that ...
The findings of this study suggest that little focus has been placed on the training and resource ne...
The AIDS Foundation of Chicago (AFC) partnered with CURL to conduct a process evaluation of the Chic...
The report highlights the relationship between Chicago's future economic growth and the need for a s...
Evaluates the Chicago Family Case Management Demonstration, a model for comprehensive services targe...
The Sweet Home Chicago (SHC) Coalition was comprised of nine community organizations and two labor u...
Under the Plan for Transformation section 8 voucher use and mixed-income developments have increased...
Though the recession is technically over, the large gap between available jobs and people in need of...
Over the past two decades, many cities have attempted to tackle urban poverty through mixed-income r...
Though the recession is technically over, the large gap between available jobs and people in need of...
Beginning in August 2002, I had the opportunity to complete my Professional Practice in Community De...
This project examines the Troubled Building Initiative in Chicago, a housing recovery program that t...
Social-mix housing policies play a unique role in shaping the geography of gentrification in cities ...
In an effort to obtain resident input on issues around employment advancement, the Corporation for S...
The dissertation entitled, Team work to make the dream work: The New Communities' Program, interor...
This brief summarizes the results of an evaluation of Chicago Neighborhood JobStart, a program that ...
The findings of this study suggest that little focus has been placed on the training and resource ne...
The AIDS Foundation of Chicago (AFC) partnered with CURL to conduct a process evaluation of the Chic...
The report highlights the relationship between Chicago's future economic growth and the need for a s...
Evaluates the Chicago Family Case Management Demonstration, a model for comprehensive services targe...
The Sweet Home Chicago (SHC) Coalition was comprised of nine community organizations and two labor u...
Under the Plan for Transformation section 8 voucher use and mixed-income developments have increased...
Though the recession is technically over, the large gap between available jobs and people in need of...
Over the past two decades, many cities have attempted to tackle urban poverty through mixed-income r...
Though the recession is technically over, the large gap between available jobs and people in need of...
Beginning in August 2002, I had the opportunity to complete my Professional Practice in Community De...
This project examines the Troubled Building Initiative in Chicago, a housing recovery program that t...
Social-mix housing policies play a unique role in shaping the geography of gentrification in cities ...