Mobility Monitor: Husted Introduces Upward Mobility Act, Universal Childcare in NYC and Big Changes to SNAP Coming Soon

Congress Tackles the Benefits Cliff Senator John Husted (R-OH) recently introduced the Upward Mobility Act, which proposes pilot projects that would allow five states to combine funding streams for anti-poverty programs to help eliminate benefits cliffs. The legislation takes aim at a major flaw in the current design of the social safety net that disincentivizes

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NCRC’s Comment On World Liberty Trust Company National Trust Bank Charter Application

Complete the form to download the pdf: Yes, send me updates by email about NCRC research, events and news. Download Now Complete the form to download the pdf: Download February 9, 2026  Jonathan V. GouldComptroller of the CurrencyOffice of the Comptroller of the Currency400 7th St., SWWashington, DC 20219 Via electronic mail: LicensingPublicComments@occ.treas.gov RE: Public

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FY 2026 Budget Deal: Final Funding for HUD, CDFI, SBA – and What’s Next for DHS

On February 3, President Trump signed H.R.7148 Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2026 into law, which will fund most of the federal government until September 30. The package included five of the six remaining appropriations bills and corresponding earmarks that Congress had not yet passed:   Financial Services and General Government  State, Foreign Operations and Related Programs  Defense  Labor, Health, and Human Services, Education and Related Agencies  Transportation,

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The Local Costs of the AI Boom: Ensuring Data Centers Deliver Community Benefits In The Midst of Hypergrowth

In December of last year, Senator Bernie Sanders called for a national moratorium on the construction of data centers “that are powering the unregulated sprint to develop & deploy AI.” Sanders’ stand follows bipartisan backlash resisting proposals to construct data centers in communities across the country. Recent reporting from Data Center Watch shows an estimated

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Video: 2026 Fellowship Host Application Informational Webinar

Online Event Archive Recorded: January 28, 2026 Learn more about the application process to host a graduate student for a member-designed, 9-month fellowship project that drives your organization’s mission forward. The fellowship pairs innovative, graduate-level talent with NCRC members to address pressing issues such as climate resilience, affordable housing, food and water security, community health

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Video: SNAP E&T Basics Part 2: Infrastructure & Staff Requirements

Online Event Archive Recorded: January 21, 2026 In the second of our 5-part series covering the essentials of SNAP E&T, NCRC’s Economic Mobility team share how community-based organizations evaluate and assess the alignment of your training programs and support services with SNAP E&T requirements as well as the capacity of their current workforce development staff.

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“Neighborhoods have a say”: Working In Neighborhoods works to create economic opportunity for all in Cincinnati

Attracting new investments in lower-income neighborhoods can feel like a Sisyphean challenge for many communities. But, there is a group that seems to have found a magic formula for combining the best efforts of community leaders, elected officials and policy professionals to create lasting change.  Working in Neighborhoods (WIN) was founded in Cincinnati, Ohio in

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NCRC’s Comment on the OCC’s Proposed Community Bank Licensing Rule

Complete the form to download the pdf: Yes, send me updates by email about NCRC research, events and news. Download Now Complete the form to download the pdf: Download January 20th, 2026 RE: Community Bank Licensing Amendments, Docket ID – OCC-2025-0273 To Whom it May Concern: The National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) opposes the Office

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Mortgage Market Report Series – Part 7: Investor Lending Analysis

2025 NCRC Mortgage Market Series PART 7: Investor Lending Analysis This report tracks investor lending for second homes and rentals—showing volatility, concentration in Florida/vacation markets, and large demographic gaps. January 2026 PART 7: Investor Lending Analysis This report tracks investor lending for second homes and rentals—showing volatility, concentration in Florida/vacation markets, and large demographic gaps.

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Unlocking Wealth on Trust Land: NCRC Member Helps Tribal Families Gain New Paths to Homeownership

Homeownership isn’t just part of the American dream – it’s a critical tool for building wealth and financial security. Because unique federal rules and regulations make it harder for tribal communities to achieve homeownership, the Tribal Homeownership Coalition of the Southwest (THOCSW) is working to bridge that gap. Founded in 1999 and serving Native communities

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NCRC CDF Loan & Financial Readiness Cohort

Apply Here Loan & Financial Readiness Cohort A 7-week program equipping entrepreneurs to become loan-ready The Loan & Financial Readiness Cohort is a 7-week program designed to equip entrepreneurs with the knowledge and tools to become loan-ready. Participants will learn to navigate the lending process, strengthen financial capacity and prepare lender-ready materials to confidently pursue

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NCRC’s Opposition Letter to Digital Asset Market Structure Legislation

  Complete the form to download the pdf: Yes, send me updates by email about NCRC research, events and news. Download Now   Complete the form to download the pdf: Download January 13, 2026 Committee on Senate Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 Dear Members of the Senate Banking Committee:

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Investing in Housing Counselors: Safeguarding a Critical Resource for Family Housing Stability

As financial pressures mount for American families, one of their most trusted allies is quietly being pushed to the brink: housing counselors. Last year’s 43-day government shutdown, coupled with the threat of another in January, has delayed HUD’s annual Housing Counseling funding application. These delays don’t exist in a vacuum, exacerbating hardships for low- and moderate-income families already struggling to afford rent and

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After the Shutdown: What We Learned about SNAP’s Vulnerabilities

The federal government shutdown that began on October 1 created immediate uncertainty for millions of households that rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Although the shutdown has ended, the disruption revealed how fragile our nation’s food assistance infrastructure really is.  A single lapse in federal funding brought SNAP to the brink of severe

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