
NeighborWorks America welcomed RCLF as a new affiliate
Last week, we celebrated a major milestone: becoming an official NeighborWorks-chartered organization! NeighborWorks America shared the news on their blog, highlighting the journey that brought us here and what this means for our community.

This article originally appeared on the NeighborWorks America blog. Shared with permission. See the original post here:

RCLF’s mission is to facilitate the development of communities that provide safe, quality housing and to create economic opportunities in the communities they serve. Over nearly two decades, they’ve steadily expanded, growing staff, geographic reach and the scope of services. “What we’ve achieved in Mississippi is something we’re incredibly proud of,” LaRosa said. “Now, as we extend our efforts into Alabama, we carry with us the same values and passion that have driven us since day one. We’re deeply rooted in the communities we serve.”
To learn more about RCLF, visit our website www.rclfms.com.
TO VIEW THE NEIGHBORWORKS PRESS RELEASE, VISIT https://www.neighborworks.org/press-releases/neighborworks-america-welcomes-renaissance-community-loan-fund-neighborworks-network
About NeighborWorks America
For more than 45 years, Neighborhood Reinvestment Corp., a national, nonpartisan nonprofit known as NeighborWorks America, has strived to make every community a place of opportunity. Our network of excellence includes nearly 250 nonprofits in every state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and on Native lands. NeighborWorks offers grant funding, peer exchange, technical assistance, evaluation tools and access to best-in-class training as the nation’s leading trainer of housing and community development professionals.
NeighborWorks network organizations provide residents in their communities with affordable homes, owned and rented; financial counseling and coaching; community building through resident engagement; and collaboration in the areas of health, employment and education. In Fiscal Year 2024, for every dollar received from Congress, the NeighborWorks network and NeighborWorks America attracted an additional $71 of investment from other sources.