Renewing Hope Within Neighborhoods of Despair
The Community-Based Development Model (Suny Series on Urban Public Policy.)
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Author
Publication
2000-05-01 - State University of New York Press
Language
English
Word Count
76,000 words, Guess
Page Count
304 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7802293M
- ISBN-139780791445549
- ISBN-100791445542
- OCLC Control Number45732997
- OCLC Control Number41951241
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Numberrenewinghopewith0000rubi
- Library of Congress Control Number99039478
- Goodreads4057988
- LibraryThing173987
Classifications
- LCCHN90.C6 R735 2000
Description
"Renewing Hope builds upon narratives provided by leaders of community-based development organizations (CBDOs) to describe how they bring about affordable, quality housing, commercial opportunities, and employment within poor areas. The book illustrates both the obstacles CBDOs face and how these obstacles are overcome, in part by leveraging resources for social change projects from foundations, government and intermediaries. Guiding the effort of the developmental activists is an organic theory that explains what can and should be accomplished. The material extends new institutionalism models of inter-organizational behavior."--BOOK JACKET.
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Other Editions
- Renewing Hope Within Neighborhoods of Despair: The Community-Based Development Model (Suny Series on Urban Public Policy.)
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