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NFBPA’s Forum 2025

The National Forum for Black Public Administrators (NFBPA) will host Forum 2025: "Today's Choices, Tomorrow's Impact," in San Francisco, CA, April 9-13, 2025. NCRC's Chief of Institutional Accountability and Community Engagement Catherine Crosby will be speaking on the panel: Place-based strategies: Leveraging private capital to meet local needs on April 11 at 11:45 am PT. […]

Digitizing Displacement

Join Jad Edlebi, NCRC’s Research GIS Data Engineer, for Digitizing Displacement: An Inside Look at Mapping Gentrification — a special talk that explores the power of spatial data in understanding and addressing housing inequities. With a background in environmental science, urban planning, and advanced mapping technologies, Jad brings a unique perspective to spatial analysis at […]

WHF BBL April 23: Bank M&A Regulatory and Policy Developments

Women in Housing & Finance (WHF) is hosting a panel of experts representing industry and consumer entities that will discuss bank M&A regulatory and policy developments anticipated in the year ahead being driven by the new administration supervisory actions along with market pressures from nonbank competitors and from macroeconomic conditions. NCRC President and CEO Jesse […]

NAWDP 41st Annual Conference

Join NCRC’s Workforce Development Program Manager, Doug Mollett, as he speaks on the panel “Small Business Partnerships and the Economic Mobility of Single Mothers” at the National Association of Workforce Development Professionals (NAWDP) 41st Annual Conference in Virginia Beach, VA, on Monday, May 5. Registration is now open for this premier event, happening May 5–7, […]

Just Economy Conversations: New Frontiers in Financing Homes

Fintech startups are leveraging robust data models and AI to evaluate equity and advance fairness across industries. In the housing space, new transparency tools allow for greater understanding of both possibilities and risks around affordability and the landscape of equity and inequity. Fintech tools can also improve visibility into mortgage denials and reshape our understanding […]