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Mayors for a Guaranteed Income

This Just Economy Session will feature a discussion of guaranteed income. We are very excited to be joined by these mayors who are fighting for a guaranteed income at the local and national levels.

Board Development is Leadership

Join NCRC's Training Academy to understand the roles and responsibilities of Board of Directors and best practices on Board Development.

Invest in Health and Wealth

Join us for a three-day virtual event as we will bring together community leaders, financial institutions, health care leaders, advocacy groups and public officials to discuss ways to invest in health and wealth in underserved communities across North Carolina.

Fundraising for Sustainability

Join NCRC's Training Academy to discover new resources in your community and explore fundraising strategies.

Financial Triage – Navigating Challenging Times

Join NCRC's Training Academy for a 20-hour (5-day) course to equip practitioners with the tools to help families navigate urgent and critical financial challenges.

Redlining And Neighborhood Health

Join NCRC research and NCRC members Marceline White of Maryland Consumer Rights Coalition and Ruhi Maker of Empire Justice Center to discuss the new NCRC report on Redlining, Public Health, and COVID-19 vulnerability.

October HCN Huddle Up!

Join NCRC's Housing Counseling Network to learn how to develop a rental housing counseling program and best practices to execute a program that will help address challenges that many renters are facing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Consumer Data Protection During COVID-19

Join NCRC's Training Academy in this webinar as we cover the legal and operational risks community-based organizations face in handling consumer data on and off-line. Also, learn helpful tips on how to protect consumer data and mitigate those risks.

We Built This: How Federal Policy Segregated America

Join the Center on Poverty and Social Policy for a conversation with Jacob Faber about his recent research on the racial impacts of the New Deal housing policies that still persist today.

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