This September, NCRC's National Training Academy presents the Summer Intensive Series, a curated online learning experience designed for housing counselors and related professionals. The series features expert instructors such as Carl E. Windom, Sue Ortiz, Gerardo Ravelo, and Pamelia Harris, who will cover a range of critical topics, including Engaging HBCUs, Pre-Purchase and Post-Purchase Counseling, […]
Join NCRC's Community Development Fund as we guide you through making informed financial decisions to drive sustained business growth. Explore investment opportunities, risk assessment, and how to align financial decisions with your long-term goals. Register for this insightful webinar to position your business for continuous success post-funding.
As leaders gather for the Congressional Black Caucus's Annual Legislative Conference, join NCRC and experts from community development, real estate and financial services on the evening of September 12 for a reception and panel discussion, “Bridging the Gap: Affordable Homeownership and Anti-Displacement Strategies.” In an era where housing affordability is a pressing issue, communities nationwide are grappling […]
Thinking about becoming a HUD-Approved Housing Counseling Agency? This training will guide you through the key steps and considerations, from choosing the right HUD designation to crafting a solid Work Plan. Learn about the commitment involved, eligibility criteria and strategies for a successful application. By the end of the session, you'll have a clear roadmap […]
Join NCRC's Director of Health Equity and Impact Devin Thompson for one hour every month for Health Equity Investments Office Hours. A deep dive into a different topic each month focused on the intersections of community-led development, health justice and investor accountability. Hear about work that’s emerging from other cities, share your projects or learn […]
Please join NPQ on Wednesday, September 18th at 2 pm ET for a 90-minute webinar on Remaking the Economy: Escaping Corporate Capture. What is “corporate capture” and how can people escape its effects—in our politics, our culture, our daily life, and in the nonprofit sector? How do people, in short, build an actual everyday politics and economics of liberation? Building […]
Instructor: Carl E. Windom This course is specifically designed for housing counselors who current or intend to collaborate with homeless veterans or those at risk of homelessness. It provides a comprehensive understanding of the HUD-VASH (Housing and Urban Development-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing) program, which is a critical resource in addressing veteran homelessness. The course will […]
Join NCRC Principal Researcher Bruce C, Mitchell, PhD at the Center for Urban Health Equity at Morgan State University for an in-depth exploration of the history, impact and future solutions to redlining in the United States. The symposium will bring together scholars, activists and community leaders to discuss the origins of redlining, its long-lasting effects […]
Join NCRC's Community Development Fund to uncover the essentials of branding and positioning to build a strong and distinctive brand identity. This workshop will delve into the key principles of branding, differentiation strategies, and how to effectively position your brand in the minds of your target audience for lasting success.
Thinking about becoming a HUD-Approved Housing Counseling Agency? This training will guide you through the key steps and considerations, from choosing the right HUD designation to crafting a solid Work Plan. Learn about the commitment involved, eligibility criteria and strategies for a successful application. By the end of the session, you'll have a clear roadmap […]
Join NCRC Senior Policy Advisor Kevin Hill at the Illinois CRA Coalition for a breakdown of the updated federal Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) rules. He will discuss what has changed with CRA and how it impacts you and the communities you serve.
Join the Detroit Reinvestment Coalition, Community Development Advocates of Detroit (CDAD) and the National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) for Just Economy: Detroit! What will it take to make a Just Economy a local reality in Detroit? The legacy of redlining continues to reverberate throughout the city through uneven investment in community development, inequitable impacts of […]