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Rural Research Symposium 2024

Join Bruce Mitchell, NCRC Principal Researcher, at the Rural Research Symposium 2024, where Freddie Mac, industry leaders, academics, and policymakers will discuss the latest research on rural housing markets. With a focus on recent data and key findings in both single-family and multifamily housing, experts will explore how the industry can address affordable housing challenges.

Just Economy Conversations: Preserving Homeownership and Wealth Creation by Addressing Heirs’ Property and  Tangled Titles

Join NCRC for Just Economy Conversations, a series of online discussions addressing America’s racial and socio-economic divides. Experts from NCRC and our network will share ideas and strategies to make a Just Economy a national priority and a local reality. The first in the series, “Winning Strategies for CDFIs in Special Purpose Credit Programs,” explored […]

NCRC CDF Group Counseling Session: Sales Strategy Development 

Join NCRC's Community Development Fund to dive into the fundamentals of sales strategy development in this workshop. Explore proven methodologies and best practices to craft effective sales strategies tailored to your business objectives, target audience, and market dynamics.

Remaking the Economy: Liberating Finance to Build a More Just World

What does the term “just transition” mean? How can finance truly be liberated from traditional business assumptions and instead be mobilized to support a just transition to an economy rooted in values of solidarity? Those questions were at the heart of an economic justice article series coproduced this summer by Nonprofit Quarterly (NPQ) and Justice Funders. To addresses […]

2024 APPAM Fall Research Conference

Join NCRC Principal Researcher Bruce Mitchell at the 2024 APPAM Fall Research Conference. This multi-disciplinary conference attracts top-quality research on a wide range of important and emerging policy and management issues. The event includes panels, roundtables, posters, student research sessions, workshops, community gatherings, and special events, all designed to encourage substantive interaction among participants.

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