- 2005
- Fall: Strategies for Banking the Unbanked: Are They Working?
- Spring: Financial Education: It Is Making a Difference
- 2004
- Winter: Individual Development Accounts: An Endangered Wealth-Creation Strategy?
- Summer: Engines of Growth: Why Low-Income Communities Need Small Business
- Spring: Leadership: The Unifying Force
Behind Community Development
- 2003
- Fall: The New Tax Market Tax Credit Program: Will It
Live Up To Its Potential?
- Spring: The
Community Reinvestment Act: A Growing Tool for Brownfield
Redevelopment
- 2002
- Fall:Who Has the Authority to Regulate Predatory
Lending?
- Summer: Exploring Appalachia: Burgeoning Region Uses Eco-Heritage Tourism As A Tool For Economic Development
- Spring: 4th District Community Affairs Outlook: Regional Legacy Paves the Way for New Initiatives
- 2001
- Fall: Bridging the Economic Divide: Cincinnati's Crisis Presents New Opportunities
- Summer: Investing in our Communities: “New Markets” Programs Offer Financial Incentives to Encourage Investment
- Spring: Beyond Section 8
- 2000
- Fall: Cleveland Saves
- Summer: Predatory Lending Strikes at the Heart of American Neighborhoods
- Spring: National Housing Development Corporation: Nonprofit is Focused on Preserving Affordable Housing
- 1999
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- Volume I Issue Three: Equity Capital in Appalachia (pdf
647K)
- Volume I Issue Two: Cleveland MCP Revisited (pdf 3,800K)
- Spring: Ohio Scores a Victory in the Battle Over Set-Asides (pdf 233K)
- Fall: The "Unbanked" Population: Who Are They and Why Do They Shun Banks? (pdf 295K)
- Summer: Kentucky Town's Renaissance Becomes Model For State (pdf 295K)
- Spring: The Greater Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Residential Mortgage Credit Project
- Winter
- 1997
- Fall
- Spring
- Winter
- 1996
- 1996 Issues
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