Showing entries tagged with: community-development

November 7, 2018

The CRA at a Crossroads Forum Featured a Speech by FDIC Martin J. Gruenberg, Community Development Panel and a Large Crowd

by UNHP
UNHP was one of the sponsors of the 10/29/18 CRA at a Crossroads Forum; Understanding the Impact and […]
July 19, 2018

Looking Back and Thinking Forward: Community Reinvestment Act at 40

by UNHP
On June 28th, 2018, UNHP hosted a well-attended forum on the 40th anniversary of the passage of the Community […]
May 31, 2018

Community Financial Services for Immigrants are Important and Bank Branches Still Matter

by UNHP
“For immigrants – undocumented, new arrivals and even foreign-born citizens – access to banking is the first step […]
November 7, 2017

More Alternatives to Alternative Financial Services Needed in the Bronx

by UNHP
Alternative Financial Services (AFS) – check cashing, rent-to-own stores, pop-up tax prep sites and pawn shops – are […]
October 31, 2017

Big Bronx Turnout for UNHP Bronxtober Resource Fest

by UNHP
On Saturday, October 28, four nonprofit experts, three NYC agencies, four local banks and 127 Bronxites came together […]
August 14, 2017

Bronx Homeowners Face Many Challenges

by UNHP
The foreclosure crisis for homeowners that precipitated the 2008 recession continues to be a daily source of stress, […]
July 10, 2017

Ten Blogs and a Forum // Views from the Northwest Bronx

by UNHP
On June 15th 2017, UNHP hosted an affordable housing forum based on our #ViewsNWBX blog series and shared a presentation as […]
July 5, 2017

UNHP Pops Up at Local Banks, Branch Openings & Bronx Neighborhoods

by UNHP
UNHP delivered our free financial and affordable housing services to 71 Bronx bank customers at six branches, attended […]
June 13, 2017

The Bronx Talks Back // Views from the Northwest Bronx

by UNHP
UNHP and our guest bloggers have used Views from the Northwest Bronx to share the experiences of local groups as […]

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— Rafael E. Cestero - President Community Preservation Corporation and former NYC Housing Commissioner