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Building on What Works and Investing in Progress

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  • Brandee McHale

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In 2013, the Citi Foundation partnered with LIIF to launch Partners in Progress (PIP), a two-year, $5 million pilot initiative that provided flexible support and technical assistance to 14 community-based organizations to help them become Community Quarterbacks. This article reflects on the origins and impact of the What Works book and introduces a set of six case studies profiling PIP grantees and describes some of the lessons learned about supporting community quarterbacks.

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  • Brandee McHale, 2017. "Building on What Works and Investing in Progress," Community Development Innovation Review, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, issue 1, pages 093-097.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedfcr:00082
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