Nonprofit Crime Reduction
Community organizations devoted to reducing crime have shown results.
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Community organizations devoted to reducing crime have shown results.
Public and private leaders should collaborate to promote health amenities in different neighborhoods—enabling prospective residents to make relocation decisions that could improve their quality of life.
In the face of Berlin’s rising rents and gentrification, tenants are asserting their rights through Kotti & Co.
The departments of Veterans Affairs and Housing and Urban Development turbocharged community efforts to end homelessness among veterans and provided a model for better government.
Many cities are adapting in the face of climate change.
The idea for a New York City botanical garden needed a suitable milieu to flourish.
Boston Uncornered gives gang-involved individuals a stipend and social support to attend college.
Siobhan Foley has worked closely with New Orleans Mayor Mitchell Landrieu to help the city adapt to climate change.
To feed the world’s growing population, we must do more to promote the success of urban farms through better tracking, financial incentives, land use, and support systems.
Nine communities in the United States are finding ways to invest in housing to contain health care costs.