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Capital for Communities: Transforming the Community Investment System

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  • Noelle Baldini

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Panelists in a session on connecting communities to capital through collaboration challenged participants to think about raising capital as important yet secondary to setting strategic and collaborative priorities. Tamar Kotelchuck, director of the Working Cities Challenge at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, discussed the cross-sector collaboration that is underway in New England. The Working Cities Challenge addresses the issue of limited resources in smaller cities by using a collective impact-type approach that is based on collaborative leadership in a community as a means to attract capital

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  • Noelle Baldini, 2016. "Capital for Communities: Transforming the Community Investment System," Cascade, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, vol. 4, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:fip:fedpca:0076
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