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Rhetoric and Reality: An Analysis of Mainstream Credit Unions' Record of Serving Low-Income People
February 12, 2002
Katy Jacob, Malcolm Bush, and Daniel Immergluck

This report examines the reality of credit unions' claim that they honor the mission stated in the Federal Credit Union Act to meet the savings and credit needs of "persons of modest means." The report also discusses why it is so important that credit unions fulfill this statutory responsibility and how they might do so more effectively in the future.
Access to Capital: Milwaukee's Continuing Small Business Lending Gaps
July 10, 2001
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.
Small Business Lending for Economic Development Volume I: Strategic Responses for Urban Communities
October 10, 1995
Daniel Immergluck and Malcolm Bush

Explains the importance of small business development to modest-income urban neighborhoods, including discussions of access-to-credit problems and the role of CRA and economic development finance in these markets. Provides a framework for developing strategies for addressing small business financing needs in targeted markets.
Reinvestment Alert: What Does HMDA Data Reveal About Chicago?
May 12, 1992

Reinvestment Alert 15: Community-Bank Partnerships Creating Opportunities for the Unbanked
January 11, 2000
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.
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