Technical Report The State of Community-Based Development Organizations
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Technical Report for the Sixth National Census of Community-Based Development Organizations
Alexa Kort, Will Curran-Groome, Corianne Payton Scally, Shubhangi Kumari
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This technical report is related to the sixth national census of community-based development organizations.

Nonprofit community-based development organizations, or CBDOs, work to improve living conditions and opportunities for low-income communities and communities of color through housing and facilities development, community lending, and services and advocacy. There are an estimated 6,225 such organizations across the country.

To better understand the recent achievements of and contemporary challenges facing CBDOs, we conducted the sixth national census survey of the field, the first survey of its kind in almost 20 years (the previous national census survey of CBDOs was fielded in 2005). The survey focused on the period from 2019 to 2021 and assessed CBDOs’ organizational characteristics, activities, funding, leadership, and barriers.

This technical report describes the process of creating and administering the survey, documents the methodological decisions made during survey analysis, and provides guidance for interpreting an accompanying set of detailed survey results tables.

Research Areas Neighborhoods, cities, and metros Housing Nonprofits and philanthropy Race and equity Community and economic development
Tags Housing affordability Nonprofit data and statistics Racial and ethnic disparities
Policy Centers Metropolitan Housing and Communities Policy Center
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