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BIPOC Community Media Development Summit

The Multicultural Media and Correspondents Association is hosting its BIPOC Community Media Development Summit at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. NCRC's Chief of Communication and Marketing Andrew Nachison will be participating in the panel discussion: Unleashing the Power of Community Media to Fuel Equitable Revitalization.

Envisioning Equity: Financial Security

The Modern Day Impact of Redlining Redlining refers to the illegal discriminatory practice in which a mortgage lender denies loans or an insurance provider restricts services to certain areas of a community, often because of the racial characteristics of the applicant’s neighborhood. Join us as we hear from industry experts on how this phenomenon still […]

2021 Virtual HAC National Rural Housing Conference

Housing Assistance Council's (HAC) biennial National Rural Housing Conference (NRHC) brings together practitioners and stakeholders from across the field of rural affordable housing and community development. Local nonprofit practitioners, federal agency staff, members of Congress, state and local government officials, along with other industry leaders will come together for two-and-a-half days of networking, training, and […]

NCRC Legislative/Regulatory Call – December

This call is open to NCRC members only. It is a monthly call to share major updates on NCRC policy work around the CRA, CFPB, mergers, and other news affecting our coalition of members. Learn more about NCRC membership and how to join as a member here.  If you have any questions, want to become […]

CRA and Race

How can the Community Reinvestment Act be updated to directly examine race and better combat redlining? The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) was enacted to ensure much-needed investment and capital makes it to LMI communities. But NCRC's research has shown that the majority of communities that were redlined in the 20th Century are still lower-income and […]

Master Negotiation with Mortgage Servicers

Post residential mortgage moratoriums, housing counselors now need to utilize a wider range of strategies to assist clients in avoiding foreclosure. This webinar is for HUD certified housing counselors who are actively working with delinquent mortgage borrowers. Housing Counselors will receive a brief overview of using available funding sources, workout package strategies, and various negotiation […]

Does your Zip Code Impact your whole life?

The Prince George's County Office of Human Rights and Prince George's County Memorial Library System host a discussion on the ways your life is impacted by where you grow up. Featuring Dr. Bruce Mitchell and Adam Rust, National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC). Moderated by Kyla Hanington, Prince George's County Office of Human Rights. Watch here

2022 National Day of Racial Healing

Join The W.K. Kellogg Foundation for the live premiere of the National Day of Racial Healing on Jan. 18 at 3 p.m. EST Creating a brighter future for everyone starts with racial healing. We have an opportunity to transform the systems that disrupt so many lives. It’s about bringing communities together to create new ones […]

NPQ: Remaking the Economy: Advocacy and Community, the Delicate Balance

Join Nonprofit Quarterly in its upcoming event: Remaking the Economy: Advocacy and Community, the Delicate Balance. Building viable economic alternatives requires both project-based community economic development work and advocacy to access public resources and make changes to laws and regulations that get in the way. In this Remaking the Economy webinar, panelists will discuss how their organizations […]

HMDA Data Analysis

During the pandemic, relief efforts led to historically low interest rates. NCRC just published a new report on mortgage lending data from 2020, and who reaped the benefits of historically low rates.  Join us on Wednesday, January 26 at 1 pm ET to hear from the authors of the report, and dig into where mortgage capital flowed as the pandemic […]

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