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Interfaith Action, PICO Research of Interfaith Action

Interfaith Action leaders and staff work with numerous partners to provide the community-generated and scholarly research necessary to prepare viable alternatives for the citizens of Rochester and Monroe County.

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ROCHESTERONEMONROE COMMUNITY AGENDA
Community Agenda Briefing Paper

NEIGHBORHOOD TRUST FUND
Trust Funds: A Viable Strategy for Neighborhood Renewal

STADIUM AREA NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE
Revitalization Proposal for Historic Jones Square, Josana & Brown Square

SOCIAL CAPITAL & ORGANIZING
Vanderbilt University Study: Building Social Capital in Rochester

Reviving Dutchtown: Social Capital Development & Community Organizing at Holy Family Church

Outcome Analysis: The Power of Interfaith Action Organizing

UPSTATE NEW YORK
Analysis of Fiscal Stress in New York State's Cities, May 2006, Alan Hevesi, Comptroller, State of New York

Population Trends in New York State's Cities, May 2006, Alan Hevesi, Comptroller, State of New York

Financing Education in New York's "Big Five" Cities, May 2005, Alan Hevesi, Comptroller, State of New York

Losing Ground: Income and Poverty in Upstate New York, 1980-2000, September 2004, The Brookings Institution

Rochester Region: Focus on the Economy, 2006, New York Matters

Transition and Renewal: The Emergence of a Diverse Upstate Economy, January 2004, The Brookings Institution

Upstate New York: A House Divided - Why New York State Must change Its "Rules of the Game" to Reinvigorate Regional Economic Growth, May 2005, David Rusk

Upstate New York's Population Plateau: The Third-Slowest 'State', August 2003, The Brookings Institution

Unshackle Upstate: A Growth Strategy for a Stagnant Economy, February 2006, Business Council of New York State

Research and Analysis

We are thankful to the following universities and their staff for their efforts on behalf of the City of Rochester and its surrounding communities. Please visit them using the links below:

Vanderbilt University
Roberts Wesleyan College, Institute for Social Entrepreneurship
University of Rochester, Anthropology Department

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