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Research Assistant
Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center

Chantal Hailey is a Research Assistant with the Metropolitan Housing & Communities Policy Center at the Urban Institute. While at Urban, her research has focused primarily on low-income housing policies and programs within the new Program on Neighborhoods and Youth Development. Ms. Hailey is a part of the research team for the Choice Neighborhood Demonstration Evaluation, Housing Opportunity and Services Together Demonstration (HOST), the DC Promise Neighborhoods Initiative (DCPNI), and the Long Term Outcomes Study (LTO). Prior to joining the Urban Institute, Ms. Hailey was a student fellow in the Urban Institute?s Academy, student research assistant at the Howard University Center for Urban Progress and intern at the Institute for Urban Policy Research at University of Dallas (formerly J. McDonald Williams Institute). In 2011, she graduated from Howard University in Washington, DC with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and a minor in Community Development.

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DC Promise Neighborhood Initiative: Needs Assessment and Segmentation Analysis (Research Report)
Susan J. Popkin, Jennifer Comey, Molly M. Scott, Elsa Falkenburger, Chantal Hailey , Amanda Mireles

In October 2010, the DC Promise Neighborhood Initiative (DCPNI) became one of 21 recipients of a US Department of Education Promise Neighborhood planning grant. The Urban Institute partnered with DCPNI to act as the data analyst and local evaluator of this ambitious initiative. The Needs Assessment and Segmentation Analysis are intended to provide a timely understanding of the needs of the community and to inform the continuum of strategies developed by DCPNI and their workgroups.

Posted to Web: January 20, 2012Publication Date: January 20, 2012

 

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