NCRC

The Center for Civil Rights

NCRC’s mission is to increase fair & equal access to credit, capital and banking services/products because discrimination is illegal, unjust and detrimental to the economic growth of underserved communities in the US & around the world. NCRC seeks to support, create and implement long-term solutions which includes providing tools and strategies for building community and […]

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Become a Member

  Enroll via Credit Card          Enroll via Mail/Fax To view or download NCRC’s membership packet, click here. NCRC’s members are community organizations nationwide working to promote fair and equal access to credit, capital and banking services for all communities and populations. NCRC supports and empowers its members to be effective leaders and representatives in their

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Pursue Research on Industry Trends, Challenges and Best Practices

NCRC’s research analyses provide powerful tools for organizations seeking to understand and address patterns of lending in their communities. Analyses can determine how well a particular bank is serving the community with home mortgage or small business loans, and determine the number of high-cost/subprime loans received by minorities or low- and moderate-income borrowers as compared

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Promote Public Policies that Enhance Economic Ability

NCRC’s policy positions regarding the Community Reinvestment Act , fair housing, financial modernization, and many other issues, inform and help shape legislation that affects access to credit and capital for low- and moderate-income communities. NCRC is a leader in national discussions and provides trusted information to its members through alerts, comment letters on legislative and

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What We Do

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

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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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Who We Are

The National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) was formed in 1990 by national, regional, and local organizations to develop and harness the collective energies of community reinvestment organizations from across the country so as to increase the flow of private capital into traditionally underserved communities.  NCRC has grown to an association of more than 600 community-based

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NCRC Testimony: House Subcomittee on Domestic Policy: CRA Oversight

NCRC Chief Operating Officer Jim Carr Testifies before the House Subcommittee on Domestic Policy of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform about the effectiveness of the Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) and the appropriate role and extent of public participation in the CRA process.

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