Good Jobs First Webinar | October 27
 Online event will feature a live demonstration of Violation Tracker, Corporate Research Project's new online database of corporate misconduct. Register  here.   
 
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Pay for Success and Social Impact Bonds | November 4 
  
 
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia hosts this event which will focus on successes and challenges of these financial tools. 
 
Speakers include Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter and David Wilkinson, Director of the White House Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation. 
 
Register  here by October 27.   
 
 
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In Defense of the "Poor Door"   
  
  
Rick Jacobus, Street Level Advisors         
 
When the news spread about the development in New York City that  had a separate "poor door," outrage was immediate and near universal.  Opposing the "poor door" is a no-brainer. Or is it?  . . . More  
 
 
   
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Scaling the *Social* in Social Enterprise 
  
  
Steve Dubb, University of Maryland   
   
We need to acknowledge that even if the idea of doing well by doing good is increasingly accepted in theory, the dominant business mode remains, in practice, one which maximizes profit, not socially conscious employment. What can be done to move the dial?   More  
 
   
 
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Schools That Support Students' Whole Lives     
  
  
Jane Quinn, Children's Aid Society   
 
Most of the educational reforms of the past decade have at best produced only modest results, in large measure because they have focused almost exclusively on the instructional side of the teaching-and-learning equation. While strengthening instruction, aligning assessments, and improving teacher effectiveness are all critical elements of school reform, these approaches fall into the "necessary but not sufficient" category  . . . More  
 
 
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 Learning from  Preservation Victories of the Past       
  
It's impossible to preserve affordable housing if you don't know that it exists, let alone that it is at risk  . . . More  
 
 
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On "What the 'New' Housing Advocates Miss":
  "Thanks for  this critique, Jamaal. I'm mostly persuaded. It's also helping me  finally make a little progress in thinking about the ways that  liberalize-zoning folks like me need to quit with the economics for a  minute and get into the political economics." --Michael Andersen   
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"Ultimately, there's not that much 'theory' underlying the upzone point. It's basic supply and demand which holds a lot of influence but it's not even very sophisticated housing economics. While I think the point is often abused we do see clear temporal limits in construction, aka it takes a long time to build enough units to flatten prices while cities simultaneously gain new residents. Or that developers build in particular housing submarkets such that those folks who are most housing insecure are often the last to get units even in a booming market.." --Jamaal Green  
   
 
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| Policy Director, Woodstock Institute |  
 
 
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| Deputy Director, HANDS, Inc. |  
 
 
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The Policy Director reports to the president, and leads Woodstock's policy advocacy and government relations work at the local, state, and national levels. The Policy Director also leads state and national coalition work, builds relationships with colleague organizations, and assists with fundraising . . . Read Full Listing  
   
 
 
 
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HANDS,  located in Orange, NJ, seeks a mid-career professional with experience,  education, and  training in real estate development, finance,  construction, and  organizational development to work directly with the  Executive Director  who is retiring in 18 months . . .  Read Full Listing 
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Center for Health, Environment & Justice  
  
Housing Assistance Council 
  
Regional Housing Legal Services 
  
USC Price School of Public Policy 
Janis Bowdler
JPMorgan Chase & Co.  
  
HOPE Credit Union 
  
Burlington Associates  
  
Democracy Collaborative 
 
  
Tufts University 
  
Fund for Public Schools 
  
  
Planner, Louisa County, Va. 
  
National CAPACD 
  
Opportunity Agenda 
  
  
Tulane University 
  
National Housing Institute 
  
Habitat for Humanity 
National Urban League  
  
CFED 
  
ACLU Maryland 
  
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities   
 
 
San Francisco Community  
Land Trust 
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