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Item is good for 68 routes, rollover orange dots above to see which ones! SLSConnect Wiki Community Economic Development https://slsconnect.leveragesoftware.com/wiki_entry_view.aspx?wikiid=75ac07c114db4701ab7515253edfbb8d Recommended for route(s): [ Academia ] Civil Rights/Liberties: General Why it is relevant for ... [ Academia ] : This shared workspace allows students to learn from and collaborate with lawyers who have a practice in community economic development. Take the opportunity to seek perspectives and advice from professionals in this field. Description: Community Economic Development, commonly referred to as CED, is a strategy for revitalizing low-income neighborhoods through the work of resident-controlled organizations. CED initiatives build strong and sustainable community institutions, increase the level of economic and other resources, and improve the quality of life in distressed neighborhoods. CED may include neighborhood planning, creation of affordable housing, development of community-controlled businesses and new living wage jobs, and expansion of health, educational, employment, and other services. CED initiatives are undertaken by non-profit organizations that are composed primarily of neighborhood residents, reflect the diversity of the community, and are accountable to residents and responsive to local needs. |