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Community development intermediary systems in the United States: Origins,evolution, and functions
Authors:Y. Thomas Liou  Robert C. Stroh
Affiliation:1. Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning , Associate Professor at Feng Chia University , Taichung, Taiwan;2. Director of the Shimberg Center for Affordable Housing in the College of Architecture , University of Florida , Gainesville
Abstract:Abstract

Acting between the forceful capital market and the state, community development intermediaries are finding ways to assist resource‐poor community development organizations to increase production volume and to gain access to a wider capital and political market.

This article presents a brief historical review of how the intermediary system originated and how it has evolved into different large‐scale models since the 1960s. The philosophies and programs of three major intermediary organizations—the Local Initiatives Support Corporation, The Enterprise Foundation, and the Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation—are considered. The article concludes by recognizing the contributions of intermediaries while raising issues with their accountability and future direction.
Keywords:Community  Redevelopment/revitalization  Nonprofit sector
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