TACC BLOG

Thanks for visiting TACC’s Blog. We look forward to sharing in greater detail the ideas, people, and organizations that drive our work in Boston and in cities across the United States.

Our mission and all that we share is anchored in our belief that by working together with local residents and a range of entities in a single neighborhood, we can address complex problems – and in time – help transform distressed neighborhoods into places where urban families flourish.

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September 5, 2014

The Complexity of Neighborhood Revitalization

Posted by Neil McCullagh

It is often hard for people that work in direct service to listen to the evolving jargon of consultant-speak around the social impact sector. But sometimes--something comes along that is so lucid and thoughtful--it’s hard to listen to the jargon alarm. This summer, FSG co-founder, Mark Kramer, and FSG directors, John Kania and Patty Russell,…

July 25, 2014

2014 TACC Summer Interns: Building a Pipeline of Community Leaders

Posted by Ronette Seeney

Since May 28th, things have been pretty busy here at TACC, as we welcomed our 2014 TACC summer interns. For 12 weeks, 11 Boston College undergraduates will contribute to local neighborhood revitalization efforts and gain hands-on experience working in vital community organizations in Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood. We are fortunate to be collaborating with the following…

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