Community Benefits from Development
RISEP’s research in the area of community benefits from development looks at how publicly funded projects such as stadiums can be structured to provide the most benefits to local residents. Best value contracting, local hiring, apprenticeship programs, health benefits for workers, and using small and minority contractors are ways to make large public works projects not only important amenities but true engines of economic and workforce development. We also look at public opinion about development in South Florida and investigate economic development tax breaks given to private companies to see how these incentives measure up as a way of creating jobs.
Who Benefits Report
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Recovering from Crisis
What are the impacts of Neighborhood Stabilization Programs (NSP) in Florida? This report is the third in a series that looks at the opportunity landscape in Florida before the recession, and how economic stimulus investments should be targeted towards making quality of life opportunities accessible to all communities, particularly communities of color. This installment focuses on the impact of the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP) and its efforts to rehabilitate foreclosed and abandon