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The Ford Foundation's Neighborhood and Family Initiative

Toward a Model of Comprehensive, Neighborhood-Based Development

Robert J. Chaskin
1992


The report explores and elaborates on the underlying principles of the initiative, and places them in the context of past development efforts. The author explains how the inclusion of neighborhood residents and other stakeholders in the planning and governance process is designed to help those concerned with the neighborhood's well-being to recognize and exploit the interrelationships among physical, economic, and social needs, opportunities, and strategies.
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  • An Evaluation of the Ford Foundation's Neighborhood and Family Initiative
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