National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers records, 1891-1984.

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National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers records, 1891-1984.

National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers records consist of correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, financial records, photographs, and other documents from the National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers, now United Neighborhood Centers of America. The Federation, which was founded in 1911, included local settlement houses and neighborhood centers from across the United States and Canada. The records document the programs, methodology, member agencies, and administration of the Federation, which was known as the National Federation of Settlements from 1911 to 1949; National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers from 1949 to 1979; and United Neighborhood Centers of America beginning in 1980. Information about issues and individuals makes this a key resource for the study of social welfare in twentieth century America.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7529791

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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International Federation of Settlements

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United Neighborhood Centers of America

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Organized in 1910 as the National Federation of Settlements. In 1949, became the National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers, and in 1979, the United Neighborhood Centers of America. From the description of Miscellaneous publications, 1944- (University of Chicago Library). WorldCat record id: 29931146 ...

National Federation of Settlements and Neighborhood Centers

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The National Federation of Settlements (NFS) was founded in 1911 by leaders in the settlement house movement, including Jane Addams, Graham Taylor, and Robert A. Woods. The NFS was a social welfare organization devoted to the promotion and improvement of the settlement movement throughout the United States. The social settlement was based on the idea that those who wanted to help the poor would live ("settle") in the neighborhoods that they hoped to improve, often in a building purchased or dona...