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Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Training at the 2014 NCRC Annual Conference

NCRC is offering Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Training at the 2014 NCRC Annual Conference. Register today for this special training on Wednesday, March 12 at the Capital Hilton hotel in Washington, DC. This advanced fair housing planning colloquium will focus on how participants can collaborate and partner with other stakeholders to support inclusive communities and

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Locked Out: What Losing Fannie, Freddie, and the Affordable Housing Goals Will Mean for the American Dream

  Please join us for an important conversation about the future of the government-sponsored enterprises and housing finance reform on Friday, January 31 at 8:30 a.m. “Locked Out: What Losing Fannie, Freddie, and the Affordable Housing Goals Will Mean for the American Dream” will tackle two critical questions in the reform debate: Can we afford

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Fair Housing Awareness Campaign: “The More You Know”

In November of 2013, the National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) launched a fair housing awareness campaign entitled, “The More You Know.” The purpose of the campaign is aimed at increasing awareness of and promoting fair housing rights, using visual text to highlight the subtleties of housing discrimination in today’s marketplace. The campaign features print ad

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NCRC Works to Support Inclusive Communities Across the Country

NCRC was honored to be selected by HUD to conduct this National Education and Outreach Initiative across the country to discuss the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) obligation and promote inclusive communities for local and state housing and community development, public housing, economic development, planning, and transportation staff; many of whom had never received any

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