Chapter 5: The Role of Community Based Organizations
LDC vs CDC
1. LDC much less representative of community than boards for CDC 2. LDC not involved with housing, social services, or many of the other activities in which CDCs are. 3. LDC push to promote regional, rather than local, economic development
LDC Provide
1. Provide one-stop shop for business 2. Provide stronger and more long-lasting relationships between local officials and the business sector
Activist organizations
1960's: engaged in housing projects, primary focus was on business and workforce development. community activist founded the first CDCs. Eventually considered a success key element.
Specialization
1970's: DCDs increased to several hundred; focus shifted to housing projects. foundations began investing more in CDCs, like the Grey Areas Program.
Neighborhood Reinvestment Act
1978: by congress; provides direct financial and technical assistance in developing local lender pools or acquiring low-cost financing, and help with initiating revolving loan funds.
Local Initiatives Support Corporation
1979: Ford Foundation; provides financial and technical assistance
Professionalization
1980's-1990's: More than 2,000. increasingly specialized, concentrating on housing activities. Staff more professional and played much less of an activist role. MOST IMPORTAT CHANGE: rise to national financial intermediaries.
Enterprise Foundation
1981: develop affordable housing in low-income neighborhoods.
Problem with CDCs
Board of directors are chosen from the community residents. questions if really constitutes community control. Many board members may feel they do not have the expertise to make independent judgements.
Neighborhood association
Civic organization oriented toward maintaining or improving the quality of life in a geographically delimited residential area.
Local Development Corporations
Could be for-profit or nonprofit but mostly nonprofit. Involved in a variety of economic development activities. Institutionalizing their economic development efforts.
Special Impact Program
First to funs CDCs; established black grants to CBOs that would design and implement their own development strategies.
Grey Areas Program
Fords Foundation; one of the largest and most visible efforts. Sought to coordinate service programs among local bureaucracies to intergrate low-income residents in to urban society.
Community Development Block Grants
Grants given to community based organizations to help fund their projects. From local and federal Government
Community Foundation
More specialized form of CBOs; pool donations into a larger fund to make grants for charitable
Effect of Intermediaries
Positive: effective in providing the financial and technical assistance Negative: built-in tension between these support orgs. and CDCs; CDCs feel they push them to be more concerned with building houses than community capacity.
Community Development Corporations
Principal organizations for carrying out local development activities; intended to be community-controlled organizations; involved in wide variety of projects, affordable housing activities have been most successful.
Home Program
Steady source. Mandates that at least 15% of each participating jurisdictions funds be embarked for nonprofit housing producers.
Nongovernmental organization
play a key role in development assistance from working with multicultural agencies.