Despite the increasing provision of social and financial services by community-based organizations (CBOs), few studies focus on the roles that Asian American–serving CBOs play in helping their economically and culturally diverse communities accumulate wealth. The authors explore this overlooked sector by interviewing key informants in 30 mostly Asian American asset-building organizations nationwide. Participating CBOs respond to the financial needs of their diverse communities pri-marily in three ways: (a) adapting programs for the underserved, (b) facilitating access to the mainstream, and (c) preserving existing assets. Unlike mainstream banks, they use a comprehensive asset-building framework premised on extensive technical assistance an...
Full-color report on the demographics and organizational profile of the field of institution-based c...
PURPOSE: Research has yet to explore the accumulation of social capital through community-based orga...
This article addresses the organizational life of Asian-Indian immigrants in the Dallas-Fort Worth m...
Despite the increasing provision of social and financial services by community-based organizations (...
Global migration is transforming not just urban populations, but the nature and economic roles of et...
With the growth of the Asian American population in the Southern region of the United States, mainst...
AbstractWith the growth of the Asian American population in the Southern region of the United States...
Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community-based organizations (CBO’s) are key players in ...
Using a nationwide database of nonprofit organizations, this thesis examines the impact of the socio...
This article was published in the Journal of Community Practice’s special issue on Financial Capabil...
This policy brief examines minority banks and their lending practices in New York City. By synthesiz...
Financial globalization and international migration have altered the socio-economic-demographic make...
In the United States, Asian Americans hold dual identities of perpetual foreigners and model citizen...
By drawing on the lived experiences of eight undocumented community college students, this study dem...
This article analyzes the characteristics of Asian American nonprofit organizations in major U.S. me...
Full-color report on the demographics and organizational profile of the field of institution-based c...
PURPOSE: Research has yet to explore the accumulation of social capital through community-based orga...
This article addresses the organizational life of Asian-Indian immigrants in the Dallas-Fort Worth m...
Despite the increasing provision of social and financial services by community-based organizations (...
Global migration is transforming not just urban populations, but the nature and economic roles of et...
With the growth of the Asian American population in the Southern region of the United States, mainst...
AbstractWith the growth of the Asian American population in the Southern region of the United States...
Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community-based organizations (CBO’s) are key players in ...
Using a nationwide database of nonprofit organizations, this thesis examines the impact of the socio...
This article was published in the Journal of Community Practice’s special issue on Financial Capabil...
This policy brief examines minority banks and their lending practices in New York City. By synthesiz...
Financial globalization and international migration have altered the socio-economic-demographic make...
In the United States, Asian Americans hold dual identities of perpetual foreigners and model citizen...
By drawing on the lived experiences of eight undocumented community college students, this study dem...
This article analyzes the characteristics of Asian American nonprofit organizations in major U.S. me...
Full-color report on the demographics and organizational profile of the field of institution-based c...
PURPOSE: Research has yet to explore the accumulation of social capital through community-based orga...
This article addresses the organizational life of Asian-Indian immigrants in the Dallas-Fort Worth m...