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Muncie Journal: First Merchants Announces $1.4 Billion Community Benefits Plan

“This agreement is a product of all of our efforts. This commitment provides First Merchants Bank an opportunity to increase its Community Reinvestment Act activity, and to direct it where it is needed most,” said Jesse Van Tol, NCRC CEO. “This is how the Community Reinvestment Act should work for banks and communities alike.”

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ABC News: Black-owned businesses see outpouring of support amid George Floyd protests

Kathryn Orr, director of entrepreneurship at the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, describes this current push to support Black businesses as a “reawakening.” “People are recognizing how economics are at the center of racial inequality,” she said.

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dcist: DC No Longer The ‘Most Intensely Gentrified City’ In US, Ranking Behind San Francisco And Others In New Study

A new study from the National Community Reinvestment Coalition finds that D.C. ranked 13th on the list of “most intensely gentrified” cities across the country from 2013 to 2017, trailing behind San Francisco, Denver, Boston, Miami, New Orleans, and other cities.

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Mashable: How to find and support Black-owned businesses — and why it’s important

A 2019 study from the National Community Reinvestment Coalition found that from 2000 to 2013, at least 135,000 Black and Hispanic residents were affected by gentrification negatively, including displacement, in big cities and small communities across the country.

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Mercury News: Oakland to get $1 million to help Black, Latinx and women-owned businesses

Black-owned businesses get turned down for loans at a rate more than twice as high as White-owned businesses, according to data from the Federal Reserve. Even with similar credit scores and pedigrees, the National Community Reinvestment Coalition found that Black borrowers were 8% less likely to receive loan approval.

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American Banker: Congressional scrutiny of PPP grows amid national focus on racism

“It is really time to evaluate the infrastructure of American finance, and identify why, not just lending, but sustainable, affordable lending is so hard for all lower- and moderate-income people, as well as very small businesses to come by,” Petrou said. “The United States financial system has become incredibly unequal in many ways.”

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Chicago Agent Magazine: Rethinking gentrification: How to become an agent of positive change in your community

The National Community Reinvestment Coalition has been pivotal in providing the investment capital and knowledge to help Greenlining replace blighted buildings and spur homeownership and community development.

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New York Times: Mortgage Lenders Consider Plan to Suspend Payments Amid Crisis

Groups including the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, which promotes fairness in lending and housing, were scheduled to meet with representatives from the country’s largest mortgage lenders on Thursday, according to the coalition’s chief executive officer, Jesse Van Tol.

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Value Walk: Activists demand revamp of anti-redlining law

The letter from leading California-based and California-serving community organizations and leaders, joins similar calls for a freeze on CRA rulemaking by the National Community Reinvestment Coalition, National Community Economic Development Association, the President’s Council on Impact Investing, and industry groups, including the Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA).

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Nonprofit Quarterly: Will Federal Regulators Gut Community Development under Cover of COVID?

The National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC), a national coalition of local community-based advocates, emphasizes that, “This grave pandemic demands a comprehensive and all-encompassing response. The health and wellbeing of our fellow citizens and residents are at stake.”

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