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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT REVIEW
The Community Development Department of
the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco created the Center
for
Community
Development
Investments to research and disseminate best practices
in providing capital to low- and moderate-income communities.
Part of this mission is accomplished by publishing the
Community
Development Investment Review three times a year.
The Review brings together
experts to write about various community development investment
topics including:
Finance—new tools, techniques, or approaches that
increase the volume, lower the cost, lower the risk, or in
any way make
investments in low-income communities more attractive;
Collaborations—ways in which different groups can
pool resources and expertise to address the capital needs
of low-income
communities;
Public Policy—analysis of how government and public
policy influence community development finance options;
Best Practices—showcase innovative projects, people,
or institutions that are improving the investment opportunities
in low-income areas.
The goal of the Review is to bridge the gap between theory
and practice and to enlist as many viewpoints as possible—government,
nonprofits, financial institutions, and beneficiaries. As a
leading economist in the community development field describes
it, the Review provides “ideas for people who get things
done.” For submission guidelines and themes of upcoming
issues, visit our website: www.frbsf.org/cdinvestments. You
may also contact David
Erickson, Federal Reserve Bank of San
Francisco, 101 Market Street, Mailstop 620, San Francisco,
California, 94105-1530.
Center for Community Development Investments
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
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Frank Altman
Community Reinvestment
Fund
Jim Carr
Fannie Mae Foundation
John Kastellic
KeyBank
Andrew Kelman
FBR & Co.
Judd Levy
Community Development Trust
Kirsten Moy
Aspen Institute
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Mark Pinsky
Opportunity Finance Network
John Quigley
University of California,
Berkeley
Ruth Salzman
Consultants
Bob Taylor
Wells Fargo
Kerwin Tesdell
Community Development Venture Capital Alliance |
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| Center for Community Development Investments
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