Boy Scouts declare bankruptcy, journalism is dead—long live journalism, Boston CDFI is sued by homeowners, and more!
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After the Next Recession: The Search for an Economic Path Forward

If this is how the economy feels after an expansion of record length, imagine how it will feel in a recession. One more reason why looking at system change is no luxury.

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Boy Scouts of America Says Bankruptcy Won’t Affect Local Councils (We’ll See)

Enabling and covering up sexual abuse has created widespread and tragic results. Now, the BSA is attempting to limit its exposure.

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In Journalism, There’s No Death—Only Transformation

An interview with one of the philanthropists seeding the recreation of journalism under a nonprofit banner shines a bright and hopeful light on the landscape.

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Housing Clients Sue Boston-Based Community Development Loan Fund

A community lender developed a model anti-foreclosure program, but it involved the nonprofit assuming an equity stake in the home saved. Did homeowners understand the deal?

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Movement Pioneer Calls On CDFIs to Move from Community Access to Control

Community development finance has achieved a lot but has fallen short of its promise, observes one of the movement’s cofounders.

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Marrying a Hospital to a Land Trust as a Public Health Strategy

Cascadia Behavioral Healthcare plans to build an apartment complex, prioritizing those who need mental health services, are at risk for homelessness, or have lower incomes.

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