The Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
VOLUME FIFTEEN NUMBER 2

Community Investments OnLine for April, 2003

The views expressed are not necessarily those of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco or the Federal Reserve System. Material herein may be reprinted or abstracted provided Community Investments is credited. Please provide our Community Affairs Unit with a copy of any publication in which material is reprinted.

 

 

CI Notebook

  Announcing the Launch of the Center for Community Development Investments

New Markets Tax Credits Hit the Community

$2.5 billion in tax credits were distributed to communities this year as an incentive to attract private investment for community revitalization. Read about how they were allocated and where you can get some for your community

  Making the New Markets Tax Credit Count
  The Story of Phoenix's NMTC Allocation

Sounding Off About Investment Instruments

Community development investments provide capital and liquidity that benefit low- and moderate-income persons and communities. This article explains two investment instruments that may be new to you

Variable Rate Municipal Securities
Ginnie Mae Project Loans
  The Future of Community Development Investments

Incubated Businesses Thrive

A snapshot of how 12th District incubators are providing entrepreneurs with supportive environments to nurture their businesses into healthy enterprises

  The Role of Incubators in Cultivating Small Business
  Public/Private Incubator Produces Redevelopment
  Getting Off the Ground in San Francisco
  Cooking Up Business Aloha Style
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