A New Blueprint for Financing Community Development
Posted by Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) on December 3, 2024
For too long, community development finance has fallen prey to market conservatism, prioritizing scale over social mission and uniformity over community-tailored solutions. But a different model is sprouting up around the United States that empowers community voice, prioritizes equity, and responds flexibly to local needs.
In their new feature story for Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR) Winter Issue, community development experts David Fukuzawa, Nancy O. Andrews, and Rebecca Steinitz take readers from Appalachia to Coachella to understand this dawning revolution in community development finance.
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