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Apr 1, 2025
Featuring a comprehensive slate of webinars, public policy opportunities, and trainings, our 2025 event lineup includes:
Latinos bring vitality and innovation to local economies nationwide. This Hispanic Heritage Month...
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Latinos bring vitality and innovation to local economies nationwide. This Hispanic Heritage Month...
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Latinos are bringing vitality to local economies across the country. To celebrate this impact for...
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Casitas of Villa Victoria, IBA’s affordable housing community, blend Boston’s architecture with P...
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Latinos are bringing vitality to local economies across the country. To celebrate this impact for...
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Over 400 attendees from more than 35 states arrived in Nashville last week for NALCAB’s National ...
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As I reflect on my journey in the LEAD Fellowship, I’m filled with a deep sense of gratitude, gro...
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March 11, 2025: Construction is underway at NALCAB’s new San Antonio office in Downtown San Anton...
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On May 22, the House passed its version of the reconciliation package, H.R. 1, titled the “One Bi...
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NALCAB manages its financial resources in a responsible, accountable, and transparent manner that...
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Through Inclusive Action, Angel was able to secure two Raices loans to help set his plans on track.
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Hispanic Interest Coalition of Alabama (¡HICA!), is dedicated to supporting Latino communities an...
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Through a $100,000 subgrant, technical assistance, and training provided by NALCAB and the Wells ...
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With these federal dollars, Merced Housing Texas will be able to continue building resilient neig...
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NALCAB provided a $650,000 loan to Centro para la Reconstrucción del Hábitat, Inc. (CRH) with sup...
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Climbing Together | Citi and NALCAB’s CDFI Certification Program Leads to 12 Technical Assistance...
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Learn about a comprehensive slate of webinars, public policy opportunities, and trainings, our 20...
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