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Gramlich Fellows and Their Research

2011 Fellows
- Jeffrey Morgan, MDesS Candidate 2012, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
- Stephanie Brown, MUP Candidate 2012, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Research
2011
Jeffrey Morgan, MDesS Candidate 2012, Harvard University Graduate School of Design
Research: (Re)vitalizing Inner-City Neighborhood Business Districts: An assessment and strategy framework for integrated microbusiness and real estate development by nonprofits
2010
Eduardo Berlin, MDesS Sustainable Design Candidate 2011, Harvard Graduate School of Design
Research: Information-Driven Housing: How information can change the housing market and drive sustainability through consumer demand
Abigail Pound, MUP candidate 2011, Harvard Graduate School of Design
Research: Challenges and Changes in Community-Based Lending for Homeownership
2009
Ivan Levi, MUP candidate, Harvard Graduate School of Design, 2010
Research: Stabilizing Neighborhoods Impacted by Concentrated Foreclosures: Scattered-Site Rental Housing Challenges and Opportunities
Adam Wodka, MUP candidate, Harvard Graduate School of Design, 2010
Research: Landscapes of Foreclosure: The Foreclosure Crisis in Rural America
2008
Daniel Fleischman, MUP candidate, Harvard Graduate School of Design
Research: Nonprofit Strategies for 1- to 4-Unit REO Properties: An Analytical Framework
Rose Lindsay Finkenstaedt, MUP candidate, Harvard Graduate School of Design, 2009
Research: Organizational Capital: A New Approach to Lending in Nonprofit Affordable Housing
2007
Cassi L. Pittman, Candidate for Ph.D. in Social Policy, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University
Research:The Use of Social Capital in Borrower Decision-Making
Jesse Mintz-Roth, MUP candidate, Harvard Graduate School of Design, 2008
Research: Long-Term Affordable Housing Strategies in Hot Housing Markets
2006
Emily Felt, MPA candidate, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2006
Research: Patching the Fabric of the Neighborhood: The Practical Challenges of Infill Housing Development for CDCs
Ranu Madan, M.Des candidate, Harvard Graduate School of Design, 2006
Research: Demystifying Outcome Measurement in Community Developement
2005
Liza Khan, MPP, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2006
Research: The Case for Rental Housing: A Nonprofit Perspective
Carolyn Leung, Ph.D. candidate, Graduate School of Education
Research: Resident Participation: A Community-Building Strategy in Low-Income Neighborhoods
2004
Amy Chung, MPA , John F. Kennedy School of Government and MBA candidate, Northwestern University, 2006
Research: Bridging Sectors: Partnerships Between Nonprofits and Provate Developers
Marc Paul Diaz, MPA, John F. Kennedy School of Government and MBA, Harvard Business School, 2006
Research: Assessing Affordable Housing Property Management
2003
Catherine Fernandez, MPP, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2004
Research: Community Development in Dynamic Neighborhoods: Synchronizing Services and Strategies with Immigrant Communities
Mark Wiranowski, MPP, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2004
Research: Sustaining Home Ownership Through Education and Counseling
2002
Connie Chung, MUP, Harvard Design School, 2003
Research: Using Public Schools as Community Development Tools: Strategies for Community-Based Developers
Alastair Smith, MPP, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2003
Research: Mixed-Income Housing Developements: Promise and Reality
2001
Ellen Stiefvater, MPP, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2002 and
Research: Entrepreneurial Community Development: Exploring Social Enterprises and Strategic Alliances for Community Development Entities
Kathryn Lawler, MPP, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2002
Research: Aging in Place: Coordinating Housing and Health Care Provision for America's Growing Elderly Population
2000
Madeleine Pill, MPA, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2001
Research: Employer-Assisted Housing: Competitiveness Through Partnership
Sarah Karlinsky, MPP, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2001
Research: Community Development Corporations and Smart Growth: Putting Policy into Practice
1999
Katherine Collignon, MPP, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2000
Research: Expiring Affordability of Low-Income Tax Credit Properties: The Next Era in Preservation
Deborah Goldstein, JD, Harvard Law School, 2001
Research: Understanding Predatory Lending: Moving Towards a Common Definition and Workable Solutions
For more information about the fellowship contact
Jackie Hernandez at (617) 495-5949 or jackie_hernandez@harvard.edu.