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Community perspectives: the Nevada Bankers Collaborative

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Since 2002, bankers in Nevada have been working together to pool resources with the goal of increasing the impact of their community development dollars. This article tracks the progress and activities of the Nevada Bankers Collaborative and discusses some of the lessons learned over the past eight years of community development work.

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  • Joselyn Cousins, 2010. "Community perspectives: the Nevada Bankers Collaborative," Community Investments, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, vol. 22(Fall), pages 33-34.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedfci:y:2010:i:fall:p:33-34:n:v.22no.3
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