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Financial Inclusion & Citizen Participation Case Study, Neighborhood Development Foundation, 1986-2017
(2019)
  • Michelle M. Thompson, PhD, GISP, University of New Orleans, New Orleans
  • Travis Waguespack, University of New Orleans, New Orleans
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Description
The New America Public Interest Technology “Financial Inclusion and Citizen Participation” (FI&CP) project is focused on evaluating the public and private financial policies, tools, and practices (FPTP) that impact the ability for people to increase their personal and family wealth. The FI&CP is evaluating the PFTP case study cities of New York (Bronx City), Chicago, New Orleans, and St. Louis using big and small/community data to identify use and access to financial services such as credit cards and mortgages. The New Orleans case study focuses on introducing p3GIS (public and private participation geographic information systems) in a dynamic study of the Neighborhood Development Foundation (NDF) First-time Homebuyer (32 years) and Financial Fitness (12 years) graduates who have purchased homes. By helping 3,453 individuals become homeowners since its inception, NDF has continued to establish and maintain thriving neighborhoods throughout Southeast Louisiana for thirty-two years. Through the organization’s Financial Fitness courses completed by 1,189 people, and First-time Homebuyer Training completed by 8,551 people, NDF teaches participants how to make more informed decisions with their money for themselves and their families.
Keywords
  • public and private participation geographic information systems,
  • economic development,
  • neighborhood planning,
  • disaster recovery,
  • affordable housing
Publication Date
Spring May 5, 2019
Citation Information
Michelle M. Thompson and Travis Waguespack. "Financial Inclusion & Citizen Participation Case Study, Neighborhood Development Foundation, 1986-2017" (2019)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/michelle_m_thompson/82/
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