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1999 Issues
- Vol
11; No 3; December 1999
In this issue: Credit Scoring for Small Business Lending | Creating
Cultural Windows to Banking Opportunities | Home for Dinner Home Buyers
Program | Micropolitan Community Reinvestment Trusts
- Vol
11; No 2; September 1999
In this issue: The Great Debate - What
will become of financial modernization? | IMPACT Seeks Alliance with
California's Banking Industry | HUD's Community Builders | Hot Tips:
Q&A | The Community Reinvestment Guide to Useful Web Sites
- Vol
11; No 1; Winter/Spring 1999
In this issue: Evolution of the Revolving
Loan Fund Industry | Maximizing Your Microbusiness Opportunity | North
American Development Bank Helps Hardest Hit Communities | Financing
Special Needs Housing | Technology and Targeted Loan Products
1998 Issues
- Vol
10; No 4; Fall 1998
In this issue: Financing Childcare: Challenges and Opportunities
| Mergers and Acquisitions in the Nonprofit World | Community Development
Venture Capital | Consortia and the CRA | CDFIs Unmasked | Second Century
Scholars Program
- Vol
10; No 3; Summer 1998
In this issue: Make the Most of Your Experience
as a Director | Credit Scoring and the Secondary Market | "Welfare
to Work" Does Work | How to Make Investing in Your Communities
Really Count | Financial Education in Schools
- Vol
10; No 2; Spring 1998
In this issue: The Case Against Economic
Development for Women | Study Identifies Eight Core Characteristics
of Successful Multi-Bank CDCs | Recent Study Supports the Competitive
Advantages of America's Inner Cities | CRA Data Collection - Answers
to Perplexing Questions
- Vol
10; No 1; Winter 1998
In this issue: Replicating CRA in South Africa | Individual Development
Accounts: What Are They? | Small Business and the Disability Community
| Community Development Credit Unions | Energy Efficiency Supports Affordable
Home Ownership
Editor: Joy Hoffmann
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