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 VOLUME NINETEEN NUMBER 1
Spring 2007 Community Investments Online

This issue of Community Investments focuses on rural community and economic development issues, highlighting ways that practitioners and policymakers are shifting their efforts toward the development of local assets, such as building leadership and entrepreneurial capacity, and looking for innovative ways to leverage limited resources to build housing, improve infrastructure, and reduce poverty.


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October 2005
Spring 2007 Issue
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CI Notebook
Introduction by Joy Hoffmann
Addressing Community and Economic Development in Rural America
Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities
By Naomi Cytron
(PDF - 446KB)
Si Se Puede
Developing Farmworker Housing in the 12th District
By Vivian Pacheco
(PDF - 299KB)
Lending for Rural Development Projects
Infrastructure, Community Facilities, and Affordable Housing
By Robert Longman
(PDF - 137KB)
Morphing Rural Community
Development Models
The Nexus between the Past and the Future
By John C. Allen
(PDF - 363KB)
Native Community Development Financial Institutions
Building a Foundation for Strong Native Economies
By Carolina Reid
(PDF - 158KB)
Big Lessons from Small Rural Communities
Working to Reduce Poverty Long Term
By Karl Stauber
(PDF - 288KB)