National Development Council

 

 

Partners

We value our relationships with our training partners across the country and appreciate their commitment to economic and housing development in underserved communities.

 

Municipalities and Units of Government

  • City of Dallas
  • City of Memphis
  • City of New York
  • City of San Antonio
  • City of Seattle
  • Economic Development Administration, U.S. DOC
  • Economic Development Association of North Dakota
  • Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey
  • Impact Capital (Washington State)
  • Milwaukee Economic Development Corporation
  • Minnesota Small Business Development Centers
  • Mississippi Development Authority
  • Montana Department of Commerce
  • Nassau County (New York)
  • North Dakota Department of Commerce
  • Ohio Department of Development
  • Ohio Housing Finance Agency
  • Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors
  • State of California
  • Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs
  • U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

 

Financial Institutions

In 1998, Branch Banking & Trust Company's (BB&T) CRA/Community Development Department formed a partnership with NDC to build the capacity of non-profit organizations.  During the past nine years, BB&T has invested more than $3.5 million in its Capacity Building Program and has trained over 2,000 individuals across its 12-state market area (the Carolinas, Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Indiana, and the District of Columbia). The main objective of the partnership is to address the complexities and difficulties of successfully developing projects that benefit low and moderate-income areas and individuals.  BB&T can help you accomplish your community economic development goals. Call BB&T at (704) 954-1106 to learn more about the Capacity Building Program or visit www.bbttraining.com.

  • Citi Foundation
  • Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston
  • RED Capital Group
  • Regions Bank

 

Non-profit and Membership Organizations

The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) is a non-profit membership organization representing economic developers from all levels of government, academia, and private industry.  IEDC provides a broad range of member services including research, advisory services, conferences, professional certification, professional development, publications, legislative tracking and more.  NDC's Economic Development Finance Professional (EDFP) Certification Program is fully endorsed by IEDC as the primary professional credential for the economic development finance professional.   NDC and IEDC, as part of their commitment to providing professional training opportunities for the economic development community, have joined forces to conduct courses designed to strengthen the skills of economic development practitioners. For further information or to register for any of these courses, please call (202) 223-7800 or visit IEDC's Web site at www.iedconline.org .

 

The National Alliance for Community Economic Development Associations (NACEDA) is a new national membership organization created to support and strengthen community economic development (CED) associations, local community development corporations (CDCs) and practitioners nationwide. NACEDA will build the CED field by advocating at the federal level for programs that bring jobs, affordable housing and economic development to low-income communities as well as provide a forum for CED associations and their members to learn from each other and share their hard-won expertise. NDC and NACEDA are working together to provide local training opportunities for CED associations. For more information, contact NACEDA at (703) 741-0144 or visit the NACEDA Web site at www.naceda.org.

 

The National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO) , established in 1933, is a membership organization of housing and community development agencies and professionals throughout the United States whose mission is to create affordable housing and safe, viable communities that enhance the quality of life for all Americans, especially those in low and moderate-income areas. NDC and NAHRO are working together to enhance the resources available to the development community. NAHRO members in good standing and NDC certified EDFPs and HDFPs will benefit by receiving preferential pricing in the other organization's training courses. For information about NAHRO's Professional Development training programs, please call NAHRO at (877) 866-2476 or visit NAHRO's Web site at www.nahro.org/professional/seminars.cfm .

  • Coalition for Nonprofit Housing and Economic Development (Wash., DC)
  • Community Technical Assistance Center (Pittsburgh)
  • Connecticut Housing Coalition
  • Indiana Association for Community Economic Development
  • Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC)
  • National Alliance of Community Development Associations (NACEDA)
  • NeighborWorks
  • Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing
  • Texas Economic Development Council

 

Educational Institutions and Others

  • North Hennepin Community College (Twin Cities)
  • University of Southern Mississippi

 

Agencies or organizations interested in sponsoring NDC's training courses are encouraged to contact NDC well in advance of their preferred course dates. Call NDC's Training Division at (859) 578-4850 for additional information.

     
     
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