Join us this December for the NeighborWorks
Training Institute in New Orleans. The Training Institute offers
unparalleled educational opportunities in community development,
including a variety of courses, networking with peers, and special
workshops.
Course and
Registration Information
Special Features of this Institute
NeighborWorks Training Institute thanks its generous
partners for their assistance in providing the highest quality
community development training to an increasing number of community-based
organizations and practitioners through scholarships and other
assistance.
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Bank
One
For generous support of the Training Institute and contributions
to the scholarship fund.
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Freddie
Mac
For generous support of cutting-edge Training Institute
symposia, such as "Unleash
the Power of Your Board! Rejuvenate and Realize Your Board’s
Potential."
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MGIC
MGIC,
the principal subsidiary of MGIC Investment Corporation,
is the nation's leading provider of private mortgage insurance
coverage. MGIC serves 5,000 lenders with locations across
the country and in Puerto Rico, helping families achieve
homeownership sooner by making affordable low-down-payment
mortgages a reality.
For its major sponsorship of consumer education and counseling
by supporting the NeighborWorks® Center for Homeownership
Education and Counseling (NCHEC)
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National
Association of REALTORS
The
National Association of Realtors®, "The Voice
for Real Estate," is America's largest trade association,
representing more than 1 million members involved in all
aspects of the residential and commercial real estate
industries.
For its support of consumer education and counseling through
the NeighborWorks Center for Homeownership Education and
Counseling (NCHEC)
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Sears
For providing a generous grant to develop the Homeownership
post-purchase training curriculum, as well as supporting
scholarships.
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Wells
Fargo Housing Foundation, on behalf of Wells Fargo Home
Mortgage, Inc.
For generous support of the Training Institute and contributions
to the scholarship fund.
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The
George Knight Scholarship Fund
Created by Congress in 2000 in honor of retired Neighborhood
Reinvestment Executive Director George Knight, this endowment
provides scholarships to volunteers, staff and board members
of nonprofit organizations who otherwise would not be able
to attend the Institute. |
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full list of supporters for this event