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First mover: the CDFI fund’s CIIS database holds promise to create substantial data repository for community development investments

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  • Heidi A. Kaplan

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The CDFI Fund has used the CIIS database to collect organization, financial, and impact data annually from award recipients. This article discusses all aspects of CIIS with a particular focus on the transaction level data as a unique and long-awaited data set for the investors and researchers interested in the community development industry.

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  • Heidi A. Kaplan, 2007. "First mover: the CDFI fund’s CIIS database holds promise to create substantial data repository for community development investments," Community Development Innovation Review, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, issue 2, pages 51-59.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedfcr:y:2007:p:51-59:n:v.3no.2
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    1. Colby Dailey & Ben Thornley, 2010. "Building scale in community impact investing through nonfinancial performance measurement," Community Development Innovation Review, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, issue 01, pages 01-46.

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