Unlocking Opportunity: NCRC’s Portfolio of Programs and Services

Are you looking for ways to make a positive change in your community? If so, NCRC (National Community Reinvestment Coalition) is here to help. NCRC provides a variety of programs and services to its member organizations, including customized data analysis, training, technical assistance, legislative and regulatory updates, and more. Our portfolio of programs and services can help you unlock opportunity in your community. Let’s take a look at what NCRC has to offer.


Policy Advocacy

NCRC’s policy advocacy program helps members shape laws and regulations that will have the greatest impact on their communities. We work with members to develop creative solutions to their challenges and then use our contacts in government and industry to advocate for their interests. Our policy advocacy program ensures that members are heard when it comes to important decisions made at the local, state, and federal levels.

Research

Our research team is constantly working to uncover new insights into how economic empowerment impacts communities. We use data-driven analysis to identify emerging trends in housing markets, consumer finance markets, small business lending markets, and more. By understanding the dynamics of these markets better than anyone else we can ensure that our members are equipped with the knowledge they need when making decisions about their own communities.


Housing Counseling Network

The Housing Counseling Network was created as part of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act as a way for homeowners struggling with their mortgage payments or facing foreclosure proceedings to get help from certified counselors who can provide advice on budgeting, credit repair, debt management counseling, homebuyer education classes, reverse mortgages for seniors 62 years of age or older), pre-purchase housing counseling services for first time home buyers or repeat buyers purchasing another home after losing one due tojob relocation). The Network also includes an online search tool where users can find a HUD approved housing counselor near them.


National Training Academy

The National Training Academy is designed specifically for members who want professional development opportunities such as courses on financial literacy or credit coaching certification training courses which are offered both live online & in person throughout the year at various locations nationwide as well as online self-study modules available 24/7/365 via our website www.ncrctrainingacademy.org . This academy helps equip professionals with the skills they need to succeed in their roles while also providing valuable networking opportunities that allow them to connect with others who share common goals & objectives within their respective industries & professions across the country & around the world!

DC Women’s Business Center

The DC Women’s Business Center (DCWBC) provides free business consulting services specifically tailored towards female entrepreneurs who are looking for assistance starting or expanding their businesses in Washington Dc metro area . Our goal is to empower women by providing access to resources such as workshops , webinars , mentoring programs , loan packaging trainings & other business development activities . We believe that by giving women access these tools we can foster an environment of economic growth within our local communities! National Neighbors Silver The National Neighbors Silver program provides free legal assistance for low-income seniors living in underserved areas across America . In addition , this program offers educational information about estate planning , wills , powers of attorney & other topics related specifically towards helping senior citizens live comfortably & independently without worrying about financial insecurity during retirement years !

Contact Information

Jesse Van Tol

President & CEO

740 15th St NW, Suite 400

Washington, DC 20005--602

http://www.ncrc.org

jvantol@ncrc.org

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