ericd at communitycapital
07-26-2004, 08:54 AM
Learn to use near-equity financing to build stronger businesses in your
markets. Deborah Novick of the Community Development Capital Alliance,
the leading national association for community development venture
capital, will tell you how in this session over Internet and phone
conference on National Community Capital's Virtual Learning Center
August 10 3:00 to 4:30 pm EDT.
This session is part of NCCA's new series, CDFIs v2.0/Strategy and
Innovation. Enroll now or learn more about the series at
www.communitycapital.org or download an enrollment form with these and
our other current courses:
http://www.communitycapital.org/lcrc/enrollmentform.pdf
Series sessions are listed below. Session fee's are $92 - $115. Discount
for purchasing all remaining six sessions. (Different people from the
same company can attend different sessions in a series purchase.)
Series Sessions:
1. What to do When Debt Doesn't Work - August 10
2. Pathways to Consolidation - September 14
3. Lending that Brings Quality Healthcare to
Underserved Markets - September 23
4. Getting the Most from New Markets Tax Credits - October 6
5. Going Where the Real Money Is:
Individual Giving & Investing - October 20
6. 2004 Election Results:
What Are Our Policy Priorities? - December 14
Sessions meet from 3:00 to 4:30 pm Eastern Time.
NCCA's 20th Annual Conference is coming to Chicago November 3-6. Request
a conference brochure from jacquelinef@communitycapital.org (brochures
to be mailed in late August)
The Virtual Learning Center is sponsored in part by: JPMorganChase
BankOne, Fannie Mae Foundation, Wachovia, Bank of America, and
Washington Mutual
Thank you.
Eric Dahlberg
Manager Training
National Community Capital Association
620 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Direct 215 320-4341
FAX 215 923-4755
Main 215 923-4754
Web Page
www.communitycapital.org
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markets. Deborah Novick of the Community Development Capital Alliance,
the leading national association for community development venture
capital, will tell you how in this session over Internet and phone
conference on National Community Capital's Virtual Learning Center
August 10 3:00 to 4:30 pm EDT.
This session is part of NCCA's new series, CDFIs v2.0/Strategy and
Innovation. Enroll now or learn more about the series at
www.communitycapital.org or download an enrollment form with these and
our other current courses:
http://www.communitycapital.org/lcrc/enrollmentform.pdf
Series sessions are listed below. Session fee's are $92 - $115. Discount
for purchasing all remaining six sessions. (Different people from the
same company can attend different sessions in a series purchase.)
Series Sessions:
1. What to do When Debt Doesn't Work - August 10
2. Pathways to Consolidation - September 14
3. Lending that Brings Quality Healthcare to
Underserved Markets - September 23
4. Getting the Most from New Markets Tax Credits - October 6
5. Going Where the Real Money Is:
Individual Giving & Investing - October 20
6. 2004 Election Results:
What Are Our Policy Priorities? - December 14
Sessions meet from 3:00 to 4:30 pm Eastern Time.
NCCA's 20th Annual Conference is coming to Chicago November 3-6. Request
a conference brochure from jacquelinef@communitycapital.org (brochures
to be mailed in late August)
The Virtual Learning Center is sponsored in part by: JPMorganChase
BankOne, Fannie Mae Foundation, Wachovia, Bank of America, and
Washington Mutual
Thank you.
Eric Dahlberg
Manager Training
National Community Capital Association
620 Chestnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19106
Direct 215 320-4341
FAX 215 923-4755
Main 215 923-4754
Web Page
www.communitycapital.org
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