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Dynamic Neighborhood Taxonomy

A Project of

“A partnership of financial institutions, national foundations and federal government agencies that invest capital, time and organizational leadership to advance America’s urban neighborhoods.”

Living Cities Partners:

AXA Community Investment Program Bank of America The Annie E. Casey Foundation J.P. Morgan Chase & Company Deutsche Bank Fannie Mae Foundation Ford Foundation Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Robert Wood Johnson Foundation John S. and James L. Knight Foundation John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation The Kresge Foundation The McKnight Foundation MetLife, Inc. Prudential Financial The Rockefeller Foundation United States Department of Housing & Urban Development

DNT Advisory Board:

Kris Siglin, Enterprise Ellen Lazar, Fannie Mae Foundation Susan Lloyd, The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation George MacCarthy, Ford Foundation Chris Walker, LISC Mark Weinheimer, Living Cities Mark Willis, J.P. Morgan Chase & Company

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Project Partners

The Urban Institute

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Participating Cities:

City of Chicago City of Cleveland City of Dallas City of Seattle Special thanks to the many officials and local agencies of the participating cities for their extensive engagement in the project.

Project Advisors

• Troy Anderson, Dataplace • Frank Beal, Chicago Metropolis 2020 • Scott Bernstein, Center for Neighborhood Technology • Corinne Bradley, LISC Metroedge • Timothy Bray, Williams Institute • Joel Bookman, LISC • Jim Capraro, Greater Southwest Development Corporation • Virginia Carlson, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee • Paige Chapel, Development and Finance Consultant • John Cleveland, Integral Assets Inc.

• Joe Cortright, Impresa Consulting • Claudia Coulton, Case Western Reserve University • Xavier de Souza Briggs, Massachusetts Institute of

Technology

• Erin Flynn, City of Portland • George Galster, Wayne State University • Robin Gaster, North Atlantic Research, Inc. • Bill Geller, Geller & Associates • Robert Goerge, Chapin Hall • Ira Goldstein, The Reinvestment Fund • Peter Haas, Center for Neighborhood Technology • Colleen Hernandez, Homeownership Preservation

Foundation

• Edward Hill, Cleveland State University • Lindley Higgins, Neighborworks • Ken Hodges, Claritas • Bruce Katz, The Brookings Institution • Marilyn Katz, MK Communications • Tom Kingsley, The Urban Institute • Jody Kretzmann, ABCD Institute, Northwestern University • Doris Koo, Enterprise • India Pierce Lee, The Cleveland Foundation • M.A. Leonard, National Equity Fund • Lorenzo Littles, Enterprise Dallas • Amy Liu, The Brookings Institution • Alan Mallach, National Housing Institute • Dan McMillen, University of Illinois Chicago • Marcus Martin, Foundation for Community Empowerment • Andrew Mooney, LISC • Jim Murdoch, University of Texas Dallas • Karin Ottesen • Manuel Pastor, University of California Santa Cruz • Peter Plastrik, Integral Assets Inc. • Andrew Reamer, UMI • Suzanne Reade, UIPI • Stuart Rosenthal, Syracuse University • Greg Sanders, Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission • Patrick Simmons, Fannie Mae Foundation • Cynthia Taeuber • John Talmage, Social Compact • Garth Taylor, MCIC • Dorothy Terrell, ICIC • Canh Tran, Pattern Recognition Systems • Nandita Verma, MDRC • Hank Webber, The University of Chicago • John Weiser, Brody Weiser Burns • Bill Whitney, Enterprise Cleveland • Betsy Zeidman, Milken Institute • Sean Zielenbach, Woodstock Institute Please note that the people on this list are serving in individual capacity, and the organizations are listed here for informational purposes only.

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Project Team

Christopher Berry Graeme Blair Riccardo Bodini Emily Boling Joy Borkholder Charlie Corrigan Kimberly Gester Michael He Lee Huang Michael Mariano Peter McMahan Josh Van Tonder Canh Tran Richard Voith John Weiser Robert Weissbourd University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy Studies, Associate Professor Econsult Corporation, Research Analyst RW Venture, LLC, Senior Associate RW Ventures. LLC, Intern RW Ventures, LLC, Intern RW Ventures, LLC, Intern Consultant RW Ventures, LLC, Associate Econsult Corporation, Director Econsult Corporation, Director RW Ventures, LLC, Intern RW Ventures, LLC, Intern Pattern Recognition Systems, CEO Econsult Corporation, Senior Consultant Brody Weiser Burns, Partner RW Ventures, LLC, President For additional information, please contact Riccardo Bodini.

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