Box 20
Container
Contains 17 Results:
Draft, 1997
File — Box: 20
Summary:
From the Series:
This series documents the products, projects, and partnerships of the Persistent Poverty Project. The Project not only created its own working groups and publications, but was frequently invited into initiatives being worked on by other groups. The Project was the author of several publications, including In The Midst of Plenty, In Our Own Words, and To Make Our City Whole, as well as shorter publications like White Poverty in Boston and Single Parents and Poverty in Boston. Researchers...
Dates:
1997
General (2 folders), 1995
File — Multiple Containers
Summary:
From the Series:
This series documents the products, projects, and partnerships of the Persistent Poverty Project. The Project not only created its own working groups and publications, but was frequently invited into initiatives being worked on by other groups. The Project was the author of several publications, including In The Midst of Plenty, In Our Own Words, and To Make Our City Whole, as well as shorter publications like White Poverty in Boston and Single Parents and Poverty in Boston. Researchers...
Dates:
1995
Success Measures Project, c. 2000
File — Box: 20
Summary:
From the Series:
This series documents the involvement of the Boston Persistent Poverty Project with both local and national organizations. Local groups were often involved in data-gathering or data analysis for the Project or with publicizing the results of the Project's work. Larger national organizations, like the Annie E. Casey Foundation or the Urban Institute, gave grant funds to the Project and involved the Project in their own poverty initiatives via subcontracting or data-sharing. This series...
Dates:
c. 2000
YWCA Boston, 1995
File — Box: 20
Summary:
From the Series:
This series documents the involvement of the Boston Persistent Poverty Project with both local and national organizations. Local groups were often involved in data-gathering or data analysis for the Project or with publicizing the results of the Project's work. Larger national organizations, like the Annie E. Casey Foundation or the Urban Institute, gave grant funds to the Project and involved the Project in their own poverty initiatives via subcontracting or data-sharing. This series...
Dates:
1995
WGBH Educational Foundation, n.d.
File — Box: 20
Summary:
From the Series:
This series documents the involvement of the Boston Persistent Poverty Project with both local and national organizations. Local groups were often involved in data-gathering or data analysis for the Project or with publicizing the results of the Project's work. Larger national organizations, like the Annie E. Casey Foundation or the Urban Institute, gave grant funds to the Project and involved the Project in their own poverty initiatives via subcontracting or data-sharing. This series...
Dates:
n.d.
Women's Educational and Industrial Union, 1988-1999
File — Box: 20
Summary:
From the Series:
This series documents the involvement of the Boston Persistent Poverty Project with both local and national organizations. Local groups were often involved in data-gathering or data analysis for the Project or with publicizing the results of the Project's work. Larger national organizations, like the Annie E. Casey Foundation or the Urban Institute, gave grant funds to the Project and involved the Project in their own poverty initiatives via subcontracting or data-sharing. This series...
Dates:
1988-1999
"It Takes a Whole Community to Educate A Child" (5 folders), n.d., 1993
File — Multiple Containers
Summary:
From the Series:
This series documents the activities of the Boston Foundation's Persistent Poverty Project in outreach activities and internal administration. All subseries contain 5 ¼ inch diskettes; researchers should note that Archives staff was unable to check the contents of these disks. Executive Staff documents the work of the Project's individual staff members, including executive directors Tony Wagner, Wendy Puriefoy, and Charlotte Kahn and Boston Foundation president Anna Faith Jones....
Dates:
n.d., 1993
Policy Seminars (10 folders) (incl. 5 ¼ inch diskette), n.d., 1991-1992
File — Multiple Containers
Summary:
From the Series:
This series documents the activities of the Boston Foundation's Persistent Poverty Project in outreach activities and internal administration. All subseries contain 5 ¼ inch diskettes; researchers should note that Archives staff was unable to check the contents of these disks. Executive Staff documents the work of the Project's individual staff members, including executive directors Tony Wagner, Wendy Puriefoy, and Charlotte Kahn and Boston Foundation president Anna Faith Jones....
Dates:
n.d., 1991-1992
Bibliography, 1993
File — Box: 20
Summary:
From the Series:
This series documents the involvement of the Boston Persistent Poverty Project with both local and national organizations. Local groups were often involved in data-gathering or data analysis for the Project or with publicizing the results of the Project's work. Larger national organizations, like the Annie E. Casey Foundation or the Urban Institute, gave grant funds to the Project and involved the Project in their own poverty initiatives via subcontracting or data-sharing. This series...
Dates:
1993
Fellowship Program, 1988
File — Box: 20
Summary:
From the Series:
This series documents the involvement of the Boston Persistent Poverty Project with both local and national organizations. Local groups were often involved in data-gathering or data analysis for the Project or with publicizing the results of the Project's work. Larger national organizations, like the Annie E. Casey Foundation or the Urban Institute, gave grant funds to the Project and involved the Project in their own poverty initiatives via subcontracting or data-sharing. This series...
Dates:
1988
Policy Conference on Persistent Urban Poverty, 1993
File — Box: 20
Summary:
From the Series:
This series documents the involvement of the Boston Persistent Poverty Project with both local and national organizations. Local groups were often involved in data-gathering or data analysis for the Project or with publicizing the results of the Project's work. Larger national organizations, like the Annie E. Casey Foundation or the Urban Institute, gave grant funds to the Project and involved the Project in their own poverty initiatives via subcontracting or data-sharing. This series...
Dates:
1993
Meetings (6 folders) (incl. 4 5 ¼ inch diskettes), n.d., 1990-1995
File — Multiple Containers
Summary:
From the Series:
This series documents the activities of the Boston Foundation's Persistent Poverty Project in outreach activities and internal administration. All subseries contain 5 ¼ inch diskettes; researchers should note that Archives staff was unable to check the contents of these disks. Executive Staff documents the work of the Project's individual staff members, including executive directors Tony Wagner, Wendy Puriefoy, and Charlotte Kahn and Boston Foundation president Anna Faith Jones....
Dates:
n.d., 1990-1995
Retreats (16 folders) (incl. 3 5 ¼ inch diskettes), n.d., 1991-1999
File — Multiple Containers
Summary:
From the Series:
This series documents the activities of the Boston Foundation's Persistent Poverty Project in outreach activities and internal administration. All subseries contain 5 ¼ inch diskettes; researchers should note that Archives staff was unable to check the contents of these disks. Executive Staff documents the work of the Project's individual staff members, including executive directors Tony Wagner, Wendy Puriefoy, and Charlotte Kahn and Boston Foundation president Anna Faith Jones....
Dates:
n.d., 1991-1999
Notes (4 folders), n.d., 1991-1998
File — Multiple Containers
Summary:
From the Series:
This series documents the products, projects, and partnerships of the Persistent Poverty Project. The Project not only created its own working groups and publications, but was frequently invited into initiatives being worked on by other groups. The Project was the author of several publications, including In The Midst of Plenty, In Our Own Words, and To Make Our City Whole, as well as shorter publications like White Poverty in Boston and Single Parents and Poverty in Boston. Researchers...
Dates:
n.d., 1991-1998
Workplan, 1996
File — Multiple Containers
Summary:
From the Series:
This series documents the products, projects, and partnerships of the Persistent Poverty Project. The Project not only created its own working groups and publications, but was frequently invited into initiatives being worked on by other groups. The Project was the author of several publications, including In The Midst of Plenty, In Our Own Words, and To Make Our City Whole, as well as shorter publications like White Poverty in Boston and Single Parents and Poverty in Boston. Researchers...
Dates:
1996
Workplan, n.d., 1996
File — Multiple Containers
Summary:
From the Series:
This series documents the products, projects, and partnerships of the Persistent Poverty Project. The Project not only created its own working groups and publications, but was frequently invited into initiatives being worked on by other groups. The Project was the author of several publications, including In The Midst of Plenty, In Our Own Words, and To Make Our City Whole, as well as shorter publications like White Poverty in Boston and Single Parents and Poverty in Boston. Researchers...
Dates:
n.d., 1996
Robert Moses, n.d., 1991-1993
File — Multiple Containers
Summary:
From the Series:
This series documents the activities of the Boston Foundation's Persistent Poverty Project in outreach activities and internal administration. All subseries contain 5 ¼ inch diskettes; researchers should note that Archives staff was unable to check the contents of these disks. Executive Staff documents the work of the Project's individual staff members, including executive directors Tony Wagner, Wendy Puriefoy, and Charlotte Kahn and Boston Foundation president Anna Faith Jones....
Dates:
n.d., 1991-1993