National Community Reinvestment Coalition Annual Conference

Posted by National Community Reinvestment Coalition on March 2, 2015

Join NCRC and leaders from business, government, community non-profits, media and academia March 25-28, 2015 in Washington, D.C. for cutting edge dialogue and hands-on trainings, workshops, plenaries, and topical sessions on issues affecting America’s communities.

About the NCRC Annual Conference:
NCRC’s Annual Conference is one of the nation’s largest gatherings of community nonprofits, policymakers, government officials, small businesses, banks, and academia, all coming together to create a just economy.

For nonprofit executives and practitioners, the conference is an opportunity to learn about successful strategies used in other communities, to understand how non-traditional solutions can address existing and emerging concerns, and to exchange ideas with colleagues from across the country. Topics will include community efforts to ensure consumer protection and responsible banking and lending, economic revitalization, workforce development strategies, how to use data for advocacy, and addressing the needs of older adults.

THE CONFERENCE WILL FEATURE:

  • A wide range of cutting-edge workshops on community organizing and advocacy, housing, access to capital and credit, workforce and community development, fair lending, and business development
  • The foremost experts and advocates sharing new developments, best practices, and innovative ideas for community reinvestment
  • Keynote addresses from prominent officials and leaders in the field
  • NCRC’s Hill Day and Congressional Luncheon
  • The NCRC National Achievement Awards Dinner

http://www.eventbrite.com/e/2015-ncrc-annual-conference-registration-11034958859


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