| SEPTEMBER 2025 | Newsletter: Expanding Wi-Fi in NYC, Resources for Small Businesses in Puerto Rico, Flood Infrastructure Improvements Download | 
| AUGUST 2025 | Newsletter: Housing Affordability, Broadband Access in the Bronx, Green Infrastructure Download | 
| JULY 2025 | Newsletter: Positive Rent Reporting’s Impact on Credit Scores, Economic Hardship and Poor Health, Climate Gentrification Download | 
| JUNE 2025 | Newsletter: Syracuse’s New Semiconductor Training Hub, Food Banks Struggle, New Jersey’s Flood and Financial Risk Download | 
| MAY 2025 | Newsletter: Hidden Rental Fees, Medicaid Confusion, Disaster Assistance for Uninsured Cars Download | 
| APRIL 2025 | Newsletter: Food is Medicine Programs, Cost-Burdened Senior Households, Disaster Resilience Resources Download | 
| MARCH 2025 | Newsletter: Rising Poverty in NYC, Treating Maternal Mental Health, Money-Saving Heat Pumps Download | 
| FEBRUARY 2025 | Newsletter: Disparities in Life Expectancies, Food Insecurity Declines, Home Values Fall Download | 
| JANUARY 2025 | Newsletter: Food as Medicine, Connecticut’s Baby Bonds, Protecting Homes in New Jersey Download | 
| DECEMBER 2024 | Newsletter: Flood Risks to New York City Renters, Veteran Homelessness Declines, Community Health Worker Programs Grow Download | 
| NOVEMBER 2024 | Newsletter: NYC’s Rising Insurance Rates, Homelessness in Fairfield County, New Maternal Health Equity Center Download | 
| OCT0BER 2024 | Newsletter: Moving To Disaster-Prone Areas, NYC Credit Card Debt, Underperforming U.S. Health Care System Download | 
| SEPTEMBER 2024 | Newsletter: Green Banks, NYC Looks for Housing Sites, Partner with the Small Business Credit Survey Download | 
| AUGUST 2024 | Newsletter: Investing in a Green Workforce, Neighborhood Employment and Children’s Outcomes, Undercounting Global Heat Deaths Download | 
| JULY 2024 | Newsletter: Fastest Warming State in the Northeast, Rising Housing Insurance Costs, Stable Housing and Mental Health Download | 
| JUNE 2024 | Newsletter: Rural Innovation Done Right: Systemic Solutions for Rural Prosperity Download | 
| MAY 2024 | Newsletter: Secondary Market for CDFI Loans; the Medical Potential of Dead Malls; Ithaca’s Electric Switch Download | 
| APRIL 2024 | Newsletter: Affordable Housing Event; Investing in Climate Resiliency; Coordinating Disaster Insurance Nationally Download | 
| MARCH 2024 | Newsletter: Pension Investments in Affordable Housing; Health Debt and Financial Security; Climate Resilient Debt Clauses Download | 
| FEBRUARY 2024 | Newsletter: $1 Houses in Newark; Fostering Employee Ownership; Brooklyn Climate Hub Download | 
| JANUARY 2024 | Newsletter: Secondary Market for CDFI Loans, New Affordable Housing in NYC, Cash Transfers and Health Download | 
| DECEMBER 2023 | Newsletter: Green Affordable Housing, Record Deaths in Puerto Rico, and Health Benefits of Home Repairs Download | 
| NOVEMBER 2023 | Newsletter: Investing in Climate Adaptation; Record Household Wealth; Depression in Healthcare Workers Download | 
| OCTOBER 2023 | Newsletter: Who is Using “Buy Now, Pay Later” Loans; Veterans and Nutrition Assistance; New York City’s Cellar Apartments Download | 
| SEPTEMBER 2023 | Newsletter: Measuring Growth in Community Development Financial Institutions Neighborhoods and Health and Homes for Veterans Download | 
| AUGUST 2023 | Newsletter: Growing Flood-Risk Concerns, Mental Health in Rural America, Investing in Affordable Housing Download | 
| JULY 2023 | Newsletter: Investing in Renewable Energy, Combatting the Maternal Death Crisis, and Improving Access to Housing Download | 
| JUNE 2023 | Newsletter: Community Health Workers, Puerto Rico Farms, Prescribing Time in Nature Download | 
| MAY 2023 | Newsletter: Q&A With Antony Bugg-Levine, Investing in Workers, CDFI Funding Download | 
| APRIL 2023 | Newsletter: Investing in Children, Credit Card Balances Decline, Exodus of Doctors from Puerto Rico Download | 
| MARCH 2023 | Newsletter: Private Investment in Affordable Housing, Climate and Urban Economies, Rural Maternity Care Download | 
| FEBRUARY 2023 | Newsletter: Reimagining Public Health, Moving Puerto Rico to Renewable Energy, and the Growing Number of Cost-Burdened Renters Download | 
| JANUARY 2023 | Newsletter: Electrifying NYC’s Dollar Vans, Including Rent Payments in Underwriting, and Building Connecticut’s Public Health Workforce Download | 
| DECEMBER 2022 | Newsletter: Landfill Solar; Farming Puerto Rico; Quantifying Parks’ Health Benefits Download | 
| NOVEMBER 2022 | Greener affordable housing, building renters’ wealth, and protecting small businesses Download | 
| OCTOBER 2022 | Reducing buildings’ emissions; building affordable senior housing; reducing child poverty. Download | 
| SEPTEMBER 2022 | Investing in Public Health; Solving for Summer Food Insecurity; Neighborhood Climate Investments. Download | 
| AUGUST 2022 | Financing public health, fixing sewers, building affordable housing. Download | 
| JULY 2022 | Green jobs, flood-risk disclosures, and loans for primary care. Download | 
| JUNE 2022 | Hospitals and housing; updated flood ratings; shrinking childcare workforce. Download | 
| MAY 2022 | Rural prosperity, farming Puerto Rico, and weatherizing low-income housing. Download | 
| APRIL 2022 | Economics and health; home prices and flooding; expanding small-business loans. Download | 
| MARCH 2022 | Student loans and credit scores; door-to-door public health visits; and energy poverty. Download | 
| FEBRUARY 2022 | Babies and Cash; Renters and Climate; Digital Currency and Credit. Download | 
| JANUARY 2022 | Business meets public health, clean city scorecard, 2021 in ten charts. Download | 
| DECEMBER 2021 | Elevating potential policy and investment solutions to combat the nation’s maternal health crisis. Download | 
| NOVEMBER 2021 | Investing in children's health, pandemic aid as basic income, and voting to decarbonize. Download | 
| OCTOBER 2021 | Preventing evictions, building wealth, and expanding solar power. Download | 
| SEPTEMBER 2021 | Maternal health, climate solutions, and an eye on evictions. Download | 
 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                 
                                

