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The Boston Fed's Community Affairs Office is a resource for the Community Reinvestment Act, technical assistance and regulatory guidance to community-based organizations, and government entities and others engaged in community and economic development efforts. Click here for more information on the Boston Fed's Community Affairs Office.

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REO & Vacant Properties: Strategies for Neighborhood Stabilization
September 1-2, 2010
A summit examining the community impacts of foreclosed and vacant properties

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Communities & Banking
Fall 2010
• The Crisis and Latino Families
• Advanced Manufacturing in New England
• How Loan Modifications Affect Credit Scores
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Receivership: A Coordinated Strategy to Stabilize Troubled Properties

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Issue 2, 2009
• Asset Building for Today’s Stability and Tomorrow’s Security
• The Long-Term Economic (In) Security of Seniors
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Revisiting the CRA: Perspectives on the Future of the Community Reinvestment Act
Research papers and essays jointly published by the Federal Reserve Banks of Boston and San Francisco

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Federal Reserve Issues Study on Concentrated Poverty

Toward a More Prosperous Springfield

The Federal Reserve Bank of Boston has committed to supporting ongoing efforts to revitalize the City of Springfield, Massachusetts.

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New England Information

Foreclosures in New England
Low and Moderate Income Area Profiles
Home Mortgage Disclosure Act
Community Development Indicators
Immigrants in New England Profile
New England Economic Indicators

 

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