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Programs & Issues

Overview
NCRC creates, implements, and supports long-term solutions and strategies that build community and promote individual economic well-being. Through information, research, programs, training and service, we ensure that people in traditionally underserved communities are treated fairly and justly when applying for credit, opening a bank account, getting a mortgage, a loan, or other financial product or service.
NCRC ensures that banks, mortgage lenders, and the financial community are aware of their responsibilities and uphold basic standards in providing access to financial products and services to all people without discrimination. For a brief summary of NCRC’s programs, please click here.
 

Age-Friendly Banking Toolkit

Download the full version of the Age Friendly Banking Toolkit here. How to Use This ToolkitThis toolkit has been designed to help you get started on launching your own local Age-Friendly Banking campaign to provide older adults with the focused products, services and protections that will enable them to thrive. Within the toolkit are various […]

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G.R.O.W.T.H Initiative

G.R.O.W.T.H Initiative The Generating Real Opportunities for Work Through Housing (GROWTH) Initiative is NCRC’s response to our members’ requests for greater assistance in preserving affordable homeownership opportunities for and in low-and moderate-income (LMI) neighborhoods. GROWTH is a national, investor-community collaborative centered around the NCRC Housing Rehab Fund (“HRF”), which will be a $50 million dollar

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Programs & Issues

Programs NCRC provides a broad set of benefits and special services for its member organizations, including customized data analysis, training, technical assistance, legislative and regulatory updates, and more. Our portfolio of programs and services includes: POLICY ADVOCACY One of NCRC’s most important missions is to give its members a strong presence before Congress. Through direct

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