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NeighborWorks Training Institute Archive


San Francisco NeighborWorks Training Institute, Feb. 28- Mar. 1, 2024

SF NTI bannerWe returned to the "City by the Bay" for our first NTI of 2024. The featured symposium,  "Co-creating an Equitable Future at the Intersection of Health, Housing and Community Development (SY903)", explored the future of resident-led strategies across health, housing, and community development. Revisit the best of this event.


 

Chicago NeighborWorks Training Institute, Aug. 21-25, 2023

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Over 1,700  participants made the Chicago NTI the most-attended event of the season.  The featured symposium, Climate Resilience: Fostering Wealth, Health and Sustainability in Communities of Color (SY902), was an interactive, fast-paced event that taught about innovative programs and approaches – and resources available – to mitigate the severe impacts of natural disasters. Revisit the best of this event.


San Francisco NeighborWorks Training Institute, May 1-6, 2023

SF NTI graphicSan Francisco hosted this premiere event as we convened in the beautiful City by the Bay. The featured symposium, "It Takes a Village: Achieving Black Wealth and Economic Prosperity (SY901)", convened practitioners and experts to explore the interlocking roles of the community development field and the public and private sectors to inspire and create change. Revisit the best of this event.


 

KansasCity NeighborWorks Training Institute, Aug. 15-19, 2022

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We returned to Kansas City this summer with renewed energy and inspirational events. The featured symposium,  Investing in Our Teams: Creating a Representative and Resilient Workforce (ML936), asked how we can adapt our infrastructure and culture to embrace hybrid teams and support fulfilling careers in this competitive job market. Revisit the best of this event.



Los Angeles NeighborWorks Training Institute, May 23-27, 2022

LA NTI bannerIt seemed fitting that our first in-person training in two years took place in Los Angeles—known by many as “the land of opportunity. The featured symposium, Housing Practitioner Exchange: Insights and Innovation from the Front Lines (AH919), discussed looking to the future at issues that cross-cut housing affordability, such as climate change and technology, in efforts to forge new pathways for nonprofit housing development organizations. Take a look at the full event details here.