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Economic Development That Benefits Everyone

Poverty Reduction Is a Key Strategy

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Economic Development That Benefits Everyone

By: Mary Cacioppi
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Resourced and under-resourced communities, the role of community and economic development in poverty reduction, understanding the root causes of poverty, creating equity and upward mobility out of poverty, and much more are examined in this groundbreaking book that emphasizes the role that poverty reduction plays in economic development and the role that economic development plays in poverty reduction.

The book was written by Mary Cacioppi, an aha! Process consultant and founder and CEO of Bridges to Prosperity Northern Illinois. Listeners of this book will learn more about the collective-impact approach and the aha! Process Getting Ahead and Bridges programs, both of which have the power to transform lives, reduce poverty, and spur economic development.

©2025 aha! Process (P)2025 aha! Process
Business Development Business Development & Entrepreneurship Poverty & Homelessness Social Sciences

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