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CBANA School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy The University of Memphis

CBANA School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy The University of Memphis. Center for Community Building and Neighborhood Action Phyllis Betts, PhD Director. CBANA Research and Outreach. Research on neighborhoods, housing, and quality of life Researcher-practitioner collaboration

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CBANA School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy The University of Memphis

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  1. CBANASchool of Urban Affairs and Public PolicyThe University of Memphis Center for Community Building and Neighborhood Action Phyllis Betts, PhD Director

  2. CBANA Research and Outreach • Research on neighborhoods, housing, and quality of life • Researcher-practitioner collaboration • Community-based participatory research • Transforming information into actionable knowledge • Data-driven strategies and interventions for change • Technical assistance and evaluation • Community-based student internships

  3. Signature Programs • Community and Neighborhood Indicators • Neighborhood Inventory/ Problem Properties Audit • Asset Mapping • Community Profiles • Comprehensive Community Initiatives • Toward an annual Quality of Life Survey

  4. Community and Neighborhood Indicators • To measure and analyze change, opportunities, and challenges within neighborhoods and other geographic units or demographic groups • general demographics • housing and neighborhoods • education • income and employment • families and children • community safety • health • economic development • culture/environmental amenities • social capital

  5. Community and Neighborhood Indicators • Based on the National Neighborhood Indicators and National Infrastructure for Community Statistics models • In partnership with the US Bureau of the Census for the Data FERRETT pilot project • Linked with the University of Memphis Shared Urban Data System (SUDS) • Supported by The Urban Child Institute and other local partners and sponsors

  6. Neighborhood Inventory and Problem Properties Audit • Documentation of structural and environmental conditions in residential neighborhoods, apartment complexes, and commercial areas • Analysis of ownership patterns • Housing market trends • Research on foreclosures and tax delinquencies

  7. Neighborhood Inventory • Projects in College Park/Soulsville, Uptown, University Park/Peabody-Vance, Frayser, New Chicago, Binghamton, University District, and Hickory Hill • Data collection methodology, database, and mapping protocol adaptable for city-wide use • Supported by City of Memphis

  8. Asset Mapping • Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) Model • Identifies neighborhood strengths as focal point for revitalization • Uses geo-coding (GIS) mapping technology to present assets in relation to one another and city-wide amenities • May be combined with re-imaging technology to demonstrate visual impact of alternative redevelopment choices • May be packaged for web-based and other visual marketing presentations • Supported by Fannie Mae Foundation for Soulsville

  9. Community Profiles • Analytical reports for problem solving and planning in designated neighborhoods • Includes Neighborhood Inventory, Neighborhood Indicators, and Asset Mapping • May support Comprehensive Community Initiatives

  10. Comprehensive Community Initiatives • Collaborative strategies involving residents, business and other institutional stakeholders, researchers and policymakers • Emphasis on neighborhood stabilization, revitalization, and re-imaging • Program and policy interventions, technical assistance, and staff development

  11. Comprehensive Community Initiatives • From information to actionable knowledge • Data-driven interventions • Community organizing • Place management for rental properties • Nuisance abatement • Housing revitalization • Community safety • Investing in human capital • Commercial stabilization/economic development

  12. Special Projects • HOPE VI impact evaluation in College Park, Uptown, University Park • Comprehensive Community Initiative in Southeast Memphis • Neighborhood Housing Markets Modeling with the Brookings Institution in Hickory Hill and Soulsville • Research on bankruptcy and foreclosure with the Memphis DEBTS Collaborative, HUD, and the Bankruptcy Court for West Tennessee • Research and training for community-based anti-blight strategies with the Problem Properties Collaborative and the Joint City-County Problem Properties Taskforce

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