by Ops Admin | Jul 5, 2026 | Reports
Charging Inmates Perpetuates Mass Incarceration Lauren-Brooke Eisen Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law April 23, 2020 Summary This report explores how current practice of charging inmates perpetuates mass incarceration, provides the history of inmate fees...
by Ops Admin | Jul 5, 2026 | Reports
Country’s Last Black-Owned Banks are in a Fight for their Survival Michael A. Fletcher Washington Post April 22, 2020 Summary This article emphasizes the majority of black-owned banks that struggled to hold on during economic downturns for years. The author explores...
by Ops Admin | Jul 5, 2026 | Reports
Evaluating Technical Assistance and Economic Opportunity Outcomes of the Community Advantage Pilot Program Industrial Economics, Inc. US Small Business Administration April 22, 2020 Summary The Community Advantage program of the Office of Capital Access provides small...
by Ops Admin | Jul 5, 2026 | Reports
Court Fees and Fines are Hurting Low-Income Families in Alabama Annie E. Casey Foundation Annie E. Casey Foundation April 21, 2020 Summary This blog emphasizes the impact of court system fees, fines and restitution on lower-income communities including people of...
by Ops Admin | Jul 5, 2026 | Reports
Creating Viral Impact in Black Communities through Small Business Expansion Cliff Barber Expanding Black Business Credit Initiative April 23, 2020 Summary This report highlights opportunities for growth in Black-owned small business expansions. It emphasizes the...
by Ops Admin | Jul 5, 2026 | Reports
Credit Scores and Credit Market Outcomes Rebel A. Cole US Small Business Administration April 22, 2020 Summary This report summarizes data provided by the SSBF and KSF to provide information about the business credit scoring effect on Women-owned and minority-owned...