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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Contributor List
- 1 Introduction to Good Neighborhoods
- 2 Detroit
- 3 Community Development and Place-Based Neighborhood Change
- 4 Introducing the Six Good Neighborhoods Communities
- 5 Theories of Change
- 6 Community Change Process
- 7 Building and Maintaining Community Capacity
- 8 Building and Maintaining Community Capacity
- 9 Helping Communities Design Governance Structures
- 10 Innovative Approaches in Field Instruction and Educational Practice Innovations for Training Social Work Student Interns
- 11 Measurable Results of Good Neighborhoods
- 12 Lessons Learned
- epilogue
- Appendix A Skillman Foundation’s Theory of Philanthropy
- Appendix B Southwest Communities Stakeholder’s Meeting Agenda—Monday, December 19, 2005 12:30 PM
- Appendix C Background
- Appendix D Skillman Foundation Theories of Change August 2014
- Appendix E Good Neighborhood Board Assessment May 3, 2012
- Appendix F The Skillman Foundation
- Appendix G Real Estate Essentials
- Appendix H Community Leadership Capacity Building Program Pilot Evaluation Design
- Appendix I Community Leadership Development Program Pilot Logic Model ( June 16, 2015)
- Index
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- Source:
- A Twenty-First Century Approach to Community Change
- Author(s):
Paula G. Allen-Meares
Trina R. Shanks
Larry M. Gant
Leslie Hollingsworth
Patricia L. Miller
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgments
- Foreword
- Contributor List
- 1 Introduction to Good Neighborhoods
- 2 Detroit
- 3 Community Development and Place-Based Neighborhood Change
- 4 Introducing the Six Good Neighborhoods Communities
- 5 Theories of Change
- 6 Community Change Process
- 7 Building and Maintaining Community Capacity
- 8 Building and Maintaining Community Capacity
- 9 Helping Communities Design Governance Structures
- 10 Innovative Approaches in Field Instruction and Educational Practice Innovations for Training Social Work Student Interns
- 11 Measurable Results of Good Neighborhoods
- 12 Lessons Learned
- epilogue
- Appendix A Skillman Foundation’s Theory of Philanthropy
- Appendix B Southwest Communities Stakeholder’s Meeting Agenda—Monday, December 19, 2005 12:30 PM
- Appendix C Background
- Appendix D Skillman Foundation Theories of Change August 2014
- Appendix E Good Neighborhood Board Assessment May 3, 2012
- Appendix F The Skillman Foundation
- Appendix G Real Estate Essentials
- Appendix H Community Leadership Capacity Building Program Pilot Evaluation Design
- Appendix I Community Leadership Development Program Pilot Logic Model ( June 16, 2015)
- Index