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Woodstock Institute is a Chicago-based policy and advocacy
nonprofit that works locally, nationally, and internationally to
promote community reinvestment and economic development in lower-income
and minority communities.
Woodstock Institute staff provides regular technical assistance to
community organizations, media outlets, policy makers, and financial
institutions. This assistance includes developing lending analyses, new
data sources, program evaluations, and product development.
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Woodstock Institute is a Chicago-based policy and advocacy
nonprofit that works locally, nationally, and internationally to
promote community reinvestment and economic development in lower-income
and minority communities. The Institute's goals are to increase the
assets of targeted families and communities and, in particular,
increase the supply of affordable rental and owner-occupied housing,
and promote small business development, and access to fairly priced and
appropriate financial services.
The Institute engages in applied research, policy analysis, technical
assistance, coalition building, public education, program design, and
evaluation to promote its goals. Its areas of expertise include:
community reinvestment and economic development policies and practices,
the financial and insurance services industries, the impact of high
cost housing and consumer loans, community development financial
institutions, and the influence of financial conditions on family
well-being. It works with community organizations, financial
institutions, foundations, government agencies including regulatory
bodies, the media, and others to promote its goals.
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| 29 E. Madison, Suite 1710 | Chicago, Illinois
60602-4566 | (312) 368-0310 tel | (312) 368-0316 fax |
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