PUBPOL-L Archives

December 1997

PUBPOL-L@LISTS.UMN.EDU

Options: Use Monospaced Font
Show Text Part by Default
Show All Mail Headers

Message: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]
Topic: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]
Author: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]

Print Reply
Subject:
From:
Reply To:
Date:
Fri, 5 Dec 1997 17:12:15 EST
Content-Type:
text/plain
Parts/Attachments:
text/plain (89 lines)
   _-- Public Policy Network - Posting to [log in to unmask] --_


     HUD USER announces FieldWork's September-October issue, featuring:

     * A San Francisco agency serving the homeless that has learned to
     meet a "double bottom line"--supplying unemployed clients with work
     experience and providing the agency with a major source of revenues.

     * A Pennsylvania tax credit program that is helping nonprofit CDCs in
     Philadelphia attract $18 million per year.

     * An inner-city church that has become a major housing developer in a
     hard hit neighborhood of Detroit.

     * Internet resources for fighting housing discrimination.

     Read about these fresh ideas on building stronger neighborhoods...and
     more...in the September/October issue of FieldWorks.

     FieldWorks shares practical information on noteworthy programs and
     useful resources on the toughest housing and economic problems. In
     each issue of FieldWorks:

     * People on the front lines of the struggle to renew urban communities
     share their insights about what they do and how they do it.

     * Each article cites in-depth evaluation studies for your follow-up.

     * A calendar informs you of upcoming conferences and training
     opportunities.

     * An exclusive "Electronic Resources" column guides you to sites on
     the World Wide Web--covering such cutting-edge topics as microcredit
     programs for low-income entrepreneurs, corporate-community
     involvement, and the emerging financial institutions known as
     community development banks.

     FieldWorks subscriptions are available for $15/year: six bimonthly
     issues.


     For current information on housing needs, market conditions, and
     existing programs from HUD's Office of Policy Development and
     Research, visit the HUD USER Web Site at http://www.huduser.org.  If
     you have comments on this listserv or the HUD USER Web Site, please
     send email to [log in to unmask]

     To order a publication from HUD USER, simply go to the HUD USER
     Homepage at:  http://www.huduser.org and choose "Order Online
     Publications."  From this point you can browse all the available
     titles, search the publications list by keywords, or type in the
     titles of the publications you want to order.  A convenient way to
     arrange payment for publications and services is by becoming a HUD
     USER Deposit Account Holder.  More information is available on this
     service at:  http://www.huduser.org/data/deposit.html.

     You can also order publications from HUD USER by contacting us at:

     HUD USER
     P.O. Box 6091
     Rockville, MD 20850
     1-800-245-2691
     1-800-483-2209(TDD)
     (301)519-5767 (fax)


     To stay abreast of new PD&R research and resources, subscribe to our
     listserv, HUDUSERNEWS. This free service will automatically send--to
     your e-mail address--publication announcements and other notices from
     the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development's Office of
     Policy Development and Research.


     To subscribe to HUDUSERNEWS, simply send a message to:
     [log in to unmask]

     In the body of the message, type: subscribe hudusernews your e-mail
     address


       _-------                           -------_
            Public Policy Network - PUBPOL-L
        http://www.hhh.umn.edu/PUBPOL/pubpol.htm
           Commands to:  [log in to unmask]
           Subscribe: SUB PUBPOL-L "Your Name"
       _       Unsubscribe: UNSUB PUBPOL-L       _
        -------                           -------

ATOM RSS1 RSS2