The Chronicle of Philanthropy

How Foundations Can Heal the Housing Crisis

Now that Congress has finally passed legislation to tackle the burgeoning problem of vacant foreclosed properties that were victims of the subprime-mortgage crisis, foundations must answer the question of how best to deploy their billions of grant-making and investment dollars to help solve the problems facing communities across the country.

Several...

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