Join us LIVE to mark the milestone 50,000th printed copy of Investing in What Works for America’s Communities: Essays on People, Place, and Purpose. The essays in What Works have inspired exciting new community development projects across the country and spurred innovative solutions to increase opportunity and economic mobility for all.
To celebrate these initiatives, the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and the Low Income Investment Fund are pleased to host this half-day conference to reflect on the themes of What Works and hear policy makers, practitioners, investors, and others discuss what’s working in their communities. Join us to discuss efforts that are shaping the future of anti-poverty work in the United States. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 2015 9:00 AM - 1:30 PM
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 101 Market Street | San Francisco, CA 94105
Limited space remains for in-person attendance. There is no cost to attend, but advanced registration is required. | Join the #whatworks conversation on Twitter |
Keynote presentation by Eric Belsky, Director of Consumer and Community Affairs, Federal Reserve Board
Speakers include David Erickson, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Nancy Andrews, Low Income Investment Fund Brandee McHale, Citi Foundation Luke Tate, White House Domestic Policy Council Carol Naughton, Purpose Built Communities Calvin Holmes, Chicago Community Loan Fund Helmi Hisserich, Los Angeles Housing + Community Investment Department |
Comments (0)