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Daniel Immergluck and Marti Wiles Examines home lending patterns in the Benton Harbor-St. Joseph area. Identifies possible lending disparities and community credit needs. Highlights ways to improve access to affordable mortgage credit for low-and moderate-income community residents, particularly those in Benton Harbor. Includes recommendations for local planning and action.
Marva Williams and Sharyl Hudson
This report documents the asset development programs of five community development credit unions and illustrates the several diverse strategies to empower lower-income people to develop modest assets. Case studies include Central Appalachian Peoples FCU, Quitman County FCU, Northeast Community FCU, Progressive Neighborhood FCU, and Zion United Credit Union.
Daniel Immergluck and Marti Wiles
This report analyzes home refinance lending in the Chicago area and documents the extreme segmentation of mortgage markets by race and neighborhood. In the last few years, mortgage lending abuses - often called predatory lending - have become an increasingly critical issue for those working to promote community reinvestment and development.
Marva Williams
This alert describes how the Financial Services Task Force of the
Chicago CRA Coalition, in partnership with Chicago area banks, is
expanding opportunities for lower-income consumers to establish deposit
accounts, improve their financial literacy, and develop assets.
Malcolm Bush, Sharyl Hudson, and Katy Jacob
This analysis concludes that current programs reach a small fraction of the population of lower income people. While the variety of training programs currently offered could be improved in a number of ways, the greater challenge is to figure out how to reach significantly more people with more substantive training.
Marti Wiles and Dan Immergluck
This report provides a new analysis of the payday
lending industry and its customers. Using data obtained from the
Illinois Department of Financial Institutions (DFI) and various other
sources, it finds major faults in the key defenses that the industry
has used against stronger consumer regulation.
Marva Williams This report analyzes how sectoral networks, a fairly recent innovation in microenterprise development in the United States, facilitate the establishment of formal and informal alliances between firms producing similar products or services. The programs profiled are: Rural Ohio's Appalachian Center for Economic Networks (ACEnet) Food Ventures program; and the Chicago-based Women's Business Development Center's (WBDC) Apparel Roundtable. The report describes each program's technical assistance, mentorship, and networking services and how the programs affect job creation, increased sales, and improved entrepreneurial capacity.
Marva Williams and Kathryn Smolik
Katy Jacob
Describes the reporting and disclosure requirements for non-profit
organizations entering into CRA agreements with financial institutions
as part of a series of CRA reforms passed as part of the
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act.
Gregory Squires and Sally O'Conner Analyzes patterns of small business lending in Milwaukee, WI and discovers significant discrepancies in such lending by race and income of neighborhood.