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- NCP groups gain voice in school closings 1/28/2013
- Spurred in part by the threat of school closings, groups in neighborhoods served by NCP are organizing like never before to influence district decision-making.
- New directory points ex-offenders in the right direction 7/27/2012
- Manual covers basic needs, where to find them in community with high return rate
- Treasury official: Chicago “at forefront” of development efforts 7/20/2012
- Don Graves, deputy assistant secretary for small business, community development and housing policy, tours two LISC-supported developments and talked with senior scribe John McCarron about the future of community development.
- Mayor hails first fruit of foreclosure fight 1/19/2012
- Rahm Emanuel tours West Humboldt rehab and explains the city’s Micro-Market approach
- "Que Viva!" 9/18/2011
It’s been a long struggle, but construction of Zapata Apartments is underway thanks to the many who refused to give up
- Points of light amid foreclosure funk 8/2/2011
Failed mortgages continue to dog Chicago neighborhoods, but new or improved programs show promise
- NCP and the 2010 Census 3/3/2011
Most shrank, some steadied, but all NCP neighborhoods can learn much from 2010 Census data
- ‘Urban Health’ documents data collection – and action in numerous communities 2/25/2011
- Book traces efforts of Sinai, those it inspired to combat health disparities
- Senator Durbin tours Rosa Parks Apartments 11/22/2010
- Sen. Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) recently joined leaders from housing organizations across Chicago for a tour of the Rosa Parks Apartments in Humboldt Park.
- Programs bring harvest of locally grown food 11/4/2010
- During the second five years of its New Communities Program and through other programs like Elev8, LISC/Chicago has redoubled its commitment to efforts that bring healthier, more diverse gastronomic options into NCP neighborhoods.
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