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ARTICLES-PUBLICATIONS
ARTICLES
Bob Agres, “Community Building in Hawai’i,” The Nonprofit
Quarterly, vol. 12, no. 2, summer 2005.
article-agres.pdf
(112KB)
Gar Alperovitz, Steve Dubb, and Ted Howard, “7 Cool Companies: The Best
Alternatives to Corporate Power,” Yes!, Fall 2007, issue 43, pp. 42-45.
article-yes.pdf (4.1MB)
Gar Alperovitz, Steve Dubb, and Ted Howard, “Asset Building Comes of Age,”
Shelterforce, spring 2007, issue 149, pp. 24-25, 44-45.
article-shelterforce.pdf
(144KB)
Gar Alperovitz, “Cross-Sectoral Economic-Related Institutional Innovation.”
Opening address to the Forum on Intersectoral Relations sponsored by The Aspen
Institute Nonprofit Sector Research Fund, Washington, D.C., January 12, 2003.
http://democracycollaborative.umd.edu/publications/
books/alperovitz_speech_012103.html
Gar Alperovitz, “Our Updated Challenge: Building the (Co-) Ownership
Society,” Nonprofit Quarterly, vol. 12, no. 2, summer 2005.
article-alperovitz.pdf
(170KB)
Rick Cohen, “Insular Pilot Programs or To-Scale Response?” The
Nonprofit Quarterly, vol. 12, no. 2, summer 2005.
article-cohen.pdf
(109KB)
Howard Cutler, “Charting a New Course in Portland [Oregon],” Shelterforce,
Fall 2007, issue 151.
article-cutler.pdf
(148KB)
Paul Grogan, President & CEO, The Boston Foundation, “Making Boston
the ‘Opportunity City,’ Waltham: MA, Institute on Assets and Social
Policy, Brandeis University, Feb. 2006.
article-grogan.pdf
(112KB)
Ted Howard, “Ownership Matters,” Yes! Spring 1999.
http://www.futurenet.org/article.asp?id=776
Nelson Merced and Melvyn Colon, “NeighborWorks Organizations as Institutions
for Asset Building,” Bright Ideas, summer 2005, pp. 42-44.
article-merced-colon.pdf
(244KB)
Mission Asset Fund, The Mission Asset Fund: El Fondo Popular de la Misión,
San Francisco, CA: MAF, February 2007.
article-maf.pdf
(4KB)
James A. Richardson, Jr., and Jonathan K. London, “Strategies and Lessons
for Reducing Persistent Rural Poverty: A Social-Justice Approach to Funding
Rural Community Transformation,” Journal of the Community Development
Society, vol. 38, no. 1, spring 2007.
article-richardson-london.pdf
(722KB)

BOOKS
Gar Alperovitz, America Beyond Capitalism: Reclaiming Our Wealth,
Our Liberty, and Our Democracy. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons,
2005. Introduction and other supporting materials available on line
at:
http://www.americabeyondcapitalism.com/
book-alperovitz-intro.pdf
(95KB)
James DeFillipis, Unmaking Goliath: Community Control in the Face
of Global Capital. New York: Routledge, 2004.
Jeff Gates, The Ownership Solution: Towards a shared Capitalism
for the 21st Century. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1998.
William Greider, The Soul of Capitalism: Opening Paths to a Moral
Economy. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2003.
Michael Shuman, Going Local: Creating Self-Reliant Communities
in a Global Age. New York: Routledge, 2000.
Thad Williamson, David Imbroscio, and Gar Alperovitz. Making a
Place for Community: Local Democracy in a Global Era. New York:
Routledge, 2003.

PAPERS
Gar Alperovitz, An Asset Based Community Development Paradigm
for Twenty-First Century Development. Working Paper no. 7. Baltimore,
Md.: The Annie E. Casey Foundation, Winter 2003.
paper-alperovitz.pdf (440KB)
Peter Barnes, “Capitalism, the Commons, and Divine Right.” Stockbridge,
MA: E.F. Schumacher Society, October 2003.
http://www.schumachersociety.org/lec-Barnes03.html
Angela Blackwell and Radhika K. Fox, Regional Equity and Smart Growth: Opportunities
for Advancing Social and Economic Justice in America, Coral Gables, FL: Funders
Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, 2004.
paper-blackwell-fox.pdf
(352KB)
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Angela Glover Blackwell and Sarah Treuhaft, Regional Equity and the Quest for Full Inclusion, Oakland, PA: PolicyLink, March 2008.
paper-blackwell-treuhaft.pdf (200KB)
Paul C. Brophy and Joy L. Borkholder, Strengthening Portal Neighborhoods, Boston,
MA: CEO for Cities, February 19, 2007.
paper-brophy-brokholder.pdf
(708KB)
Paul C. Brophy and Jennifer S. Vey, “Seizing City Assets: Ten Steps to
Urban Land Reform,” Washington, DC: Center on Urban & Metropolitan
Policy, The Brookings Institution, October 2002.
paper-brophy-vey.pdf
(760KB)
Maureen Conway and Kirsten Moy, Family Economics: Work and Wealth in the New
Economy. Washington, DC: The Aspen Institute, 2005.
paper-conway-moy.pdf
(120KB)
Gary Delgado, Zeroing In: Choices and Challenges for the National Rural Funders
Collaborative, New York, NY: Applied Research Center, July 10, 2005.
paper-delgado.pdf
(2.2MB)
Diane K. Levy, Jennifer Comey, and Sandra Padilla, In the Face of Gentrification:
Case Studies of Local Efforts to Mitigate Displacement, Washington, DC: The
Urban Institute, 2006.
paper-levy-et-al.pdf
(956KB)
Jeffrey Lubell, Strengthening the Ladder for Sustainable Homeownership, Washington,
D.C.: Center for Housing Policy, Feb. 14, 2006.
paper-lubell.ppt
(160KB)
Dwayne S. Marsh with Kalima Rose,Victor Rubin, Rachel Poulain, Tony Davis and
Melissa Magallanes, Promise and Challenge: Achieving Regional Equity in Greater
Boston, Oakland, CA: PolicyLink, May 2003.
paper-marsh-et-al.pdf
(2.9MB)
Jeremy Nowak, Creativity and Neighborhood Development: Strategies for Community Investment, Philadelphia, PA: The Reinvestment Fund, December 2007.
paper-nowak.pdf
(2.5MB)
Deborah Groban Olson and Alan Zundel, “A Half-Dozen Bold New Ideas for
Spreading Capital Ownership. Kent, Ohio: Ohio Employee Ownership Center, 2001.
http://cog.kent.edu/lib/Olson&Zundel.htm
Bárbara J. Robles, Asset and Capacity Building Opportunities and Challenges
in Latino Communities, Albuquerque, NM: National Association for Latino Community
Asset Builders, June 25, 2003.
paper-robles.pdf
(540KB)
Victor Rubin, Safety, Growth, and Equity: Infrastructure Policies That Promote
Opportunity and Inclusion, Oakland, CA: PolicyLink, November 2006.
paper-rubin.pdf
(1.6MB)

REPORTS
Alan Abramson, editor, Enterprising Organizations: New Asset-Based and Other
Innovative Approaches to Solving Social and Economic Problems: Highlights from
a forum on Social Enterprise, Washington, DC: Aspen Institute, Nonprofit Sector
and Philanthropy Porgram, 2005.
report-abramson.pdf
(12.2MB)
Sabine Awad et al., Signs of Promise: Stories of Philanthropic Leadership
in Advancing Regional and Neighborhood Equity, Coral Gables, FL: Funders Network
for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, August 2005.
report-awad-et-al.pdf
(4.4MB)
Judith Bell and Victor Rubin, Why Place Matters: Building a Movement for Healthy
Communities, Oakland and Los Angeles, CA: PolicyLink and The California Endowment,
2007.
report-bell-rubin.pdf
(2.4MB)
Lucy Bernholz, Katherine Fulton, and Gabriel Kasper, On the Brink of New Promise:
The Future of U.S. Community Foundations, San Francisco, CA: Blueprint Research
& Design and Monitor Company Group Ltd., 2005.
report-bernholz.pdf
(1.2MB)
David Bollier and Jonathan Rowe, The Commons Rising, edited by Peter Barnes
and Seth Zuckerman, Minneapolis, MN: Tamales Bay Institute, 2006.
report-bollier-rowe.pdf
(2.8MB)
Reid Cramer, Leslie Parrish, and Ray Boshara, The Assets Report 2006: A Review,
Assessment, and Forecast of Federal Assets Policy, Washington, D.C.: New America
Foundation, February 2006.
report-cramer-et-al.pdf
(140KB)
The Democracy Collaborative, Your Community's Economic Future: A Guide
to Innovative State and Local Policies. College Park, MD, 2001.
report-dc.pdf
(784KB)
Rebeca Fluornoy and Sarah Treuhaft, Healthy Food, Healthy Communities: Improving
Access and Opportunities through Food Retailing. Oakland and Woodland Hills,
CA: Policy Link and the California Endowment, 2005.
report-fluornoy-treuhaft.pdf
(2.6MB)
First Nations Development Institute, Integrated Asset-Building Strategies for
Reservation-Based Communities: A 27-Year Retrospective of First Nations Development
Institute, Longmont, CO: FNDI, 2007.
report-fndi.pdf
(5.2MB)
Radhika K. Fox and Sarah Treuhaft, with Regan Douglass, Shared Prosperity,
Stronger Regions: An Agenda for Rebuilding America’s Older Core Cities.
Oakland, CA and Denver, CO: PolicyLink and Community Development Practitioners’
Network, 2006.
report-fox-treuhaft.pdf
(6.9MB)
James Head and Tanya Clark, Marston, Economic Development Through a Racial Lens,
San Francisco, CA: The San Francisco Foundation, September 2007.
report-head-marston.pdf (2MB)
Lorlene Hoyt and André Leroux, Voices from Forgotten Cities: Innovative
Revitalization Coalitions in America’s Older Small Cities, Oakland, CA;
Boston, MA; and Cambridge, MA: PolicyLink, Citizens’ Housing and Planning
Association, and MIT School of Architecture and Planning, 2007.
report-hoyt-leroux.pdf
(944MB)
Andrew M. Isserman, Edward Feser, and Drake Warren, Why Some Rural Communities
Prosper While Others Do Not, report prepared for the Office of the Under Secretary
for Rural Development, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under Cooperative Agreement
AG RBCSRBS-02-12., Urbana-Champaign, IL: University of Illinois, May 23, 2007.
report-isserman-et-al.pdf
(1.6MB)
Glenn Johnson, Angel Torres, Samir Gambhir, Mary McGirl, Julie Nielsen, Jason
Reece, Rebecca Reno, Denis Rhoden Jr., Christy Rogers, Angela Stanley, and Arnold
Chandler, Regionalism: Growing Together To Expand Opportunity To All, submitted
to the Presidents’ Council of Cleveland, Washington, DC: African-American
Forum on Race and Regionalism, May 2007.
report-johnson-et-al.pdf
(8.4MB)
Deborah Markley and Karen Dabson, Innovative Approaches to Entrepreneurial Development:
Cases from the Northwest Region, Columbia, MO: Rural Policy Research Institute
(RUPRI), Center for Rural Entrepreneurship, 2007.
report-markley-dabson.pdf
(1.3MB)
Heather McCulloch and Lisa Robinson, Resident Ownership Mechanisms, Policy
Link: Oakland, CA, 2001.
report-mc-culloch.pdf (788KB)
Heather McCulloch, Building Assets While Building Communities: Expanding Savings
& Investment Opportunities for Low-Income Bay Area Residents, report for
the Walter and Elise Haas Fund, San Francisco, CA: Asset Building Strategies,
February 2006.
report-mcculloch.pdf
(452KB)
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Analisa Nazareno, with Rebecca Lemos, Best Practices in Latino Asset-Building, San Antonio, TX: National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders, January 2008.
report-nazareno.pdf (2MB)
Manuel Pastor, coordinator, Edging Toward Equity: Creating Shared Opportunity
in America’s Regions—Report from the Conversation On Regional Equity
(CORE), Santa Cruz, CA: Center for Justice, Tolerance, and Community, University
of California, Santa Cruz, 2006.
report-pastor.pdf
(769KB)
Peter Plastrick. Asset Building for Social Change: Pathways to Large Scale
Impact. New York: Ford Foundation, February 2004.
report-plastrick.pdf
(1.84MB)
Maggie Potapchuk, Community Change Processes and Progress in Addressing Racial
Inequities, Baltimore, MD and New York, NY: MP Associates, Inc. and Aspen Institute
Roundtable for Community Change, October 2007.
report-potapchuk_10-07.pdf
(556KB)
Maggie Potapchuk and Sally Leiderman, with Donna Bivens and Barbara Major,
Flipping the Script: White Privilege and Community Building, Silver Spring,
MD and Conshohocken, PA: MP Associates, Inc. and Center for Assessment and Policy
Development, 2005.
report-potapchuk.pdf
(2.5MB)
Lisa Robinson with Judith Bell, Raymond A. Colmenar, and Milly Hawk Daniel,
Market Creek Plaza: Toward Resident Ownership of Neighborhood Change: A PolicyLink
Case Study, Oakland, CA: PolicyLink, April 2005.
report-robinson.pdf
(3.9MB)
Lisa Robinson et al.,
Promoting Regional Equity: A Framing Paper. Oakland, CA and Miami, FL: PolicyLink
and the Funders Network for Smart Growth and Livable Communities, November 2002.
report-robinson-et-al.pdf
(1.2MB)
Kristin Rusch, The Emerging New Society. College Park, MD: The Democracy Collaborative,
2001.
report-rusch.pdf
(2.08MB)
Rebecca Sohmer, with contributions from David Jackson, Bruce Katz, Amy Liu
and David Warren, Mind the Gap: Reducing Disparities to Improve Regional Competitiveness
in the Twin Cities, Washington, DC, Minneapolis, MN, and New York, NY: the Brookings
Institution on Metropolitan Policy Program, Itasca Project, and Living Cities,
2005.
report-sohmer-et-al.pdf
(2.3MB)
Sarah Treuhaft, Arnold Chandler, Josh Kirschenbaum, Melissa Magallanes, and
Randal Pinkett, Bridging the Innovation Divide: An Agenda for Disseminating
Technology Innovations within the Nonprofit Sector, Oakland, CA and Newark,
NJ: PolicyLink and BCT Partners, winter 2007.
report-treuhaft-et-al.pdf
(916KB)
Sarah Treuhaft and G. Thomas Kingsley, Transforming Community Development with
Land Information Systems, Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, 2008.
report-treuhaft-kingsley.pdf (2.8MB)
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