Columbia International Affairs Online: Policy Briefs

CIAO DATE: 07/2014

Expanding Access to Economic Opportunity in Fast-Growth Metropolitan Areas

Rolf Pendall, Margery Austin Turner

May 2014

Urban Institute

Abstract

Many community development initiatives traditionally funded by foundations and the federal government evolved to respond to the economic conditions and barriers facing communities in big cities of the northeast and midwest. But conditions are dramatically different in Houston and other fast-growing metros like it. Neighborhood Centers, Inc. is developing and testing strategies for connecting underserved people to opportunities that reflect the realities of Houston’s geography, demographics, and economy. This paper is intended to start a discussion about how these strategies differ from more traditional place-based antipoverty strategies, and how similar approaches may suit other metros like Houston.