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Volume 13; No. 2; September 2001

Community Investments, September 2001 (PDF - 685KB)
Complete Newsletter

  • Cover (PDF - 109KB)
  • Editor's Notebook (PDF - 82KB)
    -by Fred Mendez
  • Census 2000 and The Power of Demographics/Using Census Data to Create a Performance Context (PDF - 256KB)
    Deciphering your community is the first step your to serving their needs.Census 2000 can help. Read How
    -By Robert Clingman, U.S. Census Bureau &
    Gilberto Cooper, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
  • Making Reinvestment Work For San Diego (PDF - 120KB)
    An informative article about an entity that has made the “three leg” partnership among community, government and banks work in San Diego
    -by Jim Bliesner, Director, San Diego Reinvestment Task Force &
    Michael Lengyel, Project Analyst, San Diego Reinvestment Task Force

  • District Update (PDF - 181KB)
    First-year achievements of the 12th District Leadership Councils and snapshots from the 2001 Summit
  • Rebuilding Communities One Site At A Time (PDF - 162KB)
    Find out how Genesis LA is linking public and private resources to create oases in the City of Angels
    -by Rocky Delgadillo, City Attorney, Los Angeles
  • Equity Equivalent Investments (PDF - 81KB)
    EQ2s are the newest innovation for investing in CDFIs. Learn how they can enhance your lending or investment test performance and strengthen CDFIs

 

Editor-in-Chief - Joy Hoffmann Molloy
Managing Editor - Lena Robinson
Contributing Editor - Jack Richards
Design and Layout - Cynthia B. Blake

If you have an interesting community development program or idea, we would like to consider publishing an article by or about you. Please contact:

Managing Editor
Community Investments
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
101 Market Street, Mail Stop 620
San Francisco, California 94105

 

Free subsciption and additional copies are available upon request to the Community Affairs Department, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, 101 Market Street, San Francisco, California 94105, or send an e-mail to Community Affairs.

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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 Department with a copy of any publication in which material is reprinted.