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Date March 21, 2025 11:32 AM
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for March 21, 2025

News and views from the National Community Reinvestment Coalition. Find more at ncrc.org ([link removed] ) .

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Announcements

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News

NCRC Statement: Mistake To Attack The Bipartisan CDFI Fund

by NCRC

The CDFI Fund is one of the most bipartisan and highest-leverage tools we have to revitalize neglected American neighborhoods,” said Jesse Van Tol, President and CEO of NCRC. “Attacking that popular and effective program ignores the will of Congress and it undermines funding for hundreds of thousands of small businesses that could otherwise help propel local economic growth all across the country.” [Read more ([link removed] ) ]

Views

Odds of Recession Rise While Tariffs Dampen Consumer Outlook: March 2025 Race, Jobs and the Economy Update

by Joseph Dean

In this month's edition of our Race, Jobs and the Economy series decoding each month’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) jobs report, we will give an overview of the current state of the labor market, the possibility of a recession and the effects it could have on American households in tandem with impending tariffs. [Read more ([link removed] ) ]

How Effective Public-Private Housing Partnerships Could Provide Relief for Housing Insecure Students and Residents

by Victoria Hausch

The unincorporated community of Isla Vista, California is home to just 15,500 people, but its population density rivals that of Los Angeles. This small strip of coast boasts uninterrupted views of the Pacific — and some of the highest housing prices in the nation. [Read more ([link removed] ) ]

Field Notes

Women Who Lead: The Heart and Strength of NCRC

by Alejandra Pringle

At NCRC, we take immense pride in the incredible women who make our workplace stronger, smarter and more inspiring every day. Their intelligence, dedication and passion fuel our mission and shape the foundation of who we are. Having them as part of our team is both a privilege and a blessing. [Read more ([link removed] ) ]

Events

Fair Housing Basics 2025: Your Guide to the Evolving Housing Landscape

Live Webinar | Thursday, March 27, 2 - 3:30 pm ET

Participants will review the core elements of fair housing law, history and complaint procedures alongside updates on the AFFH rule and recent administrative changes. [Register here ([link removed] ) ]

In The News

Could A New Approach Make Homeownership Accessible To More Americans?

by Lori Chung and Zoe Slemmons, Spectrum News 1

“They used four primary colors – green and blue, for the areas that were nicer, yellow for areas that were declining, and then red for neighborhoods that they considered hazardous,” said Jason Richardson, the senior director of research at the National Community Reinvestment Coalition.

Richardson explained how the value of a neighborhood was determined.

“What can get you redlined? Industrial facilities, too many people who weren't white, North European descent, but born in the U.S. Immigrant groups they didn't like, especially immigrant groups that were not North European, but especially African Americans.”

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On Our Radar

Historic Redlining In Syracuse Continues To Impact Public Schools

by Arabella Klonowski, The Daily Orange

When Christine Ashby, director of the Center on Disability and Inclusion at Syracuse University, moved to central New York, her family faced a common dilemma for parents: having their children experience the benefits of attending socially and culturally diverse public schools in the city while also contending with schools lacking the proper funding to adress to their children’s academic needs. [Read more ([link removed] ) ]

Resources

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It's a DC hub for nonprofits and the social sector, around the corner from the White House. Move your team into a private office or host your meetings and events. [Read more ([link removed] ) ]

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Research And Reports

We have an extensive library of research and reports that dates back many years! [View all ([link removed] ) ]

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