Atlanta Project
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
Dan E. Sweat, Jr. papers
Dan E. Sweat, Jr. (1933-1997) spent over three decades in public service and city development in Atlanta, including 15 years as president of the nonprofit corporation Central Atlanta Progress. His papers include speeches, correspondence, and newspaper clippings and document his involvement with many Atlanta organizations.
Metro Atlanta Task Force for the Homeless records
Records of the the Metro Atlanta Task Force for the Homeless, circa 1987-2017, document the organization's operations and programs, such as Peachtree-Pine shelter, advocacy work, and outreach programs. The records include manuals and policy documents, audit reports and other financial records, publications, photos, client forms and files, real estate records and floor plans, city contracts, and subject files.
Neighborhood Collaborative--The Atlanta Project records
Office files including correspondence, printed material including reports and clippings, videotapes, born digital records, and artifacts comprise the files of The Atlanta Project, 1991-2000, undated. Materials were created both when Georgia State University's Andrew Young School of Policy Studies administered the program (from 1999) and previously.
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- Atlanta (Ga.) 2
- Civic improvement 1
- Civic improvement -- Planning 1
- Historic preservation 1
- Homeless persons 1
- Shelters for the homeless 1
- appointment books 1
- audiocassettes 1
- pamphlets 1
- speeches (documents) 1 ∧ less