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CRA 101: Using The Community Reinvestment Act to Develop Neighborhoods
and Protect Against Foreclosure


Are you interested in learning how to use the Community Reinvestment Act
in your neighborhood?
Please join us for our webinar titled:

See
https://salsa.democracyinaction.org/o/2249/t/6815/event/checkOut.jsp?eve
nt_KEY=41601 to sign-up


CRA 101: Using The Community Reinvestment Act to Develop Neighborhoods
and Protect Against Foreclosure

This course will explain how CRA can be used to stop predatory lending,
develop neighborhoods and build wealth through increases in small
business and homeownership. Learn how CRA exams scrutinize bank
lending, investing and bank branching in low-and-moderate-income
neighborhoods and how community organizations' comments on CRA exams and
merger applications can result in increases in bank financing in
neighborhoods. CRA also can motivate dialogue and partnerships with
banks that result in the introduction of new products and programs
including foreclosure prevention initiatives.



NCRC National Training Academy presentations are free for NCRC members.

The cost of our presentations for non-members is:
$25 for non-profit organizations
$50 for academic and/or government employees
$75 for for-profit organizations


If you are not a member of NCRC and would like to learn more please
contact our membership department at 202-628-8866.







Joshua Silver
Vice President of Research & Policy
National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC)
Phone: (202) 464-2708 Fax: (202) 628-9800
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