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Research and publications

The National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) provides tools and resources for organizations and policymakers seeking to understand how financial services impact communities nationwide.

Resources and topics addressed include: the Community Reinvestment Act, the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act, predatory and abusive lending, foreclosure, neighborhood stabilization and lending disparities.

Pro Bono Data Analysis
NCRC provides data services for its members. These analyses describe overall home and small business lending trends on the state, local and neighborhood level.

Public Sector Consulting
NCRC has conducted numerous in-depth studies for public sector clients, including Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Appalachia Regional Commission, the City of Philadelphia, and other cities.

Contact the research department today to find our more: 202-628-8866.

The survey is designed to get a better understanding of the efforts being made by clients and servicers in helping secure mortgage assistance. The results of this survey will be used to identify what is working with existing foreclosure prevention programs and address necessary steps to remedy what is not working.

NCRC's 2010 Survey on the Home Affordable Mortgage Program (HAMP)

David Berenbaum, NCRC's Chief Program Officer, testifies before the U.S. House of Representatives House Financial Services Committee, on the subject of the Housing Fairness Act of 2009. 

Click here to read the full testimony.

NCRC releases a new report on fair lending performance of credit unions. The report analyzes several credit unions and compares them to bank service to working and minority communities. The study finds that credit unions lag behind banks on 64% of the fair lending indicators that were examined."

Click Here to View: NCRC's Report "Credit Unions: True To Their Mission Part II"