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Not just a webinar – it's webinar
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To stay on top of your ever-increasing workload, and to be able to jump on exciting opportunities, you need an efficient and cost-effective way to pick up specific skills and the latest, most innovative practices. We're bringing you the kind of valuable learning you enjoy at in-person NeighborWorks events distilled into timely and time-saving interactive webinars. Sessions are 90 minutes long, and they take place at 1:00 p.m. ET unless otherwise noted.
Explore our training sessions listed by topic of interest:
Affordable Housing
Asset Management
Community Engagement
Community and Neighborhood Revitalization
Construction and Rehab
Crisis-Focused Counseling
Disaster Preparedness
Financial Capability
Foreclosure/Eviction Intervention
Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (HECM)
Homeownership
HUD Housing Counseling Certification Training
Lending
Management and Leadership
Native American Community Development
Rural Community Development
Affordable Housing
Basic Feasibility Questions for Affordable Housing
(AH001)
Community Development Block-Grant Disaster Relief
(AH002)
What Makes Lease-Purchase Programs Succeed or Fail?
(AH003)
Shared Equity Housing - Introduction to Stewardship
(AH004)
The Language of Lending and Borrowing
(AH005)
Supportive Housing as an Affordable Housing Strategy
(AH006)
Using the American Rescue Plan for Affordable Housing
(AH007)
From NIMBY to YIMBY
(AH009)
Shared Equity: More Than One Way to Own a Home
(AH010)
Asset Management
To Self-Manage or Not to Self-Manage Your Property - What Is the Answer?
(AM001)
Other People's Money - Sizing Debt for Multifamily Properties
(AM002)
Deferred Maintenance and Capitalization
(AM003)
Community Engagement
Breaking with Isolation: The Power of Neighbors
(CB001)
Strong Coalitions: Building on Common Interests
(CB002)
The Role of Women in Community Development
(CB003)
Conversations on Privilege
(CB004)
Conversations on Power
(CB005)
Conversations on Prejudice
(CB006)
Police-Community Partnerships: Building Relationships of Mutual Accountability
(CB007)
The Impact of Policy: Who Makes The Policies?
(CB008)
The Impact of Policy: Rules and Regulations for Nonprofits
(CB009)
The Impact of Policy: How Can Communities Become Influencers?
(CB010)
Methods to Explore Diversity and Build Unity
(CB011)
Community and Neighborhood Revitalization
Getting Things Done in Neighborhoods through Strategic Collaborations
(NR002)
The Essential Tools of Successful Neighborhood Revitalization: Defining Neighborhood Revitalization and Essential Tools
(NR003)
The Essential Tools of Successful Neighborhood Revitalization: Visioning and Goal Setting
(NR004)
The Essential Tools of Successful Neighborhood Revitalization: Measuring Results
(NR005)
Strategies to Meaningfully Engage Stakeholders in Revitalization Planning: Foundations
(NR006)
Engaging Stakeholders in Revitalization Planning: Effective Participatory Techniques
(NR007)
Engaging Stakeholders in Revitalization Planning: Public Participation Plans & Evaluation
(NR008)
Comprehensive Community Development: Why it Matters
(NR009)
Revitalizing Communities through Clean Energy and Climate Resilience
(NR010)
Construction and Rehab
Healthy Homes Fundamentals
(CP001)
Delivering Projects on Schedule
(CP002)
Affordable Housing Rehab Upgrades for Health and Safety
(CP003)
Creating Effective Rehab Specs and Standards
(CP004)
Crisis-Focused Counseling
Stress Management for Counselors
(HO021)
Remote Homeownership Counseling during Desperate Times
(HO029)
Counseling Solutions for Vulnerable Populations and Homelessness in Times of Crisis
(HO030)
Rental Counseling & Eviction Preventions in Times of Crisis
(HO031)
Effectively Managing Money & Debt During a Crisis
(HO032)
Protecting Credit and Avoiding Scams in the Midst of a Crisis
(HO033)
Student Loan CARES Act Relief in Response to COVID-19
(HO034)
Disaster Preparedness
Are You Prepared? Introduction to Disaster Preparedness & Business Continuity Planning
(ML008)
Introduction to Community Organizing for Disaster Preparedness
(ML011)
How to Start a Disaster Volunteer Program
(HO025)
Helping Your Clients Save Money for Disasters
(HO026)
Introduction to the First 30 Days of Response & Recovery
(ML009)
Financial Capability
Financial Coaching: Promising Practices for Successful Programs
(HO008)
Understanding the Skills Needed to be a Successful Financial Coach
(HO010)
Using Financial Coaching Techniques to Engage and Motivate Clients
(HO017)
Innovative Approaches to Building Financial Capability Programs
(HO018)
How to Market and Grow Your Financial Capability Program
(HO019)
Building Partnerships to Expand Your Financial Capability Services
(HO020)
Designing and Delivering Financial Capability Programs Virtually: How to Engage Your Clients Virtually
(HO039)
Designing and Delivering Financial Capability Programs Virtually: How to Set Up Your Program for Success
(HO040)
Using an Equity Lens in Financial Coaching Approaches
(HO041)
Trauma-Informed and Equity-Focused Approaches to Service Delivery
(HO043)
Navigating Credit Concerns Amidst an Eviction/Foreclosure
(HO045)
How to Talk to Your Clients About...Medical Debt
(HO046)
How to Talk to Your Clients About...Saving for College
(HO047)
How to Talk to Your Clients About...Asset Protection
(HO048)
How to Talk to Your Clients About...Purchasing a Vehicle
(HO049)
Foreclosure/Eviction Intervention
Foreclosure Tune-Up
(HO001)
Foreclosure Intervention Services During Disaster Recovery
(HO023)
Counseling Rural Clients on Eviction and Foreclosure in Times of Crisis
(HO036)
Foreclosure: Changes, Trends, and Updates to Help Consumers
(HO051)
Home Equity Conversion Mortgages (HECM)
HECM and the Non-Borrower Spouse: What Counselors Need to Know
(HO009)
Maximizing the Effectiveness of Telephone Counseling with HECM Clients
(HO011)
Explaining the Basics of the Financial Assessment to Your HECM Clients
(HO013)
HECM to HECM Refinance Counseling
(HO014)
HECM Default and Foreclosure
(HO016)
Introduction to HUD’s HECM Counseling Procedures and Roster
(HO022)
Helping Clients Compare HECM Lenders, Loan Costs, and Loan Benefits
(HO024)
Proprietary Reverse Mortgages – the New Wave of Non-HECM Products
(HO027)
Building a HECM Counseling Program: What, Why, Who, and How - Part 1
(HO052)
Building a HECM Counseling Program: Readiness, Costs, Challenges - Part 2
(HO053)
Homeownership
What Every HUD-Approved Agency Needs to Know About the New 9902
(HO012)
Understanding the New Integrated Mortgage Disclosure (TRID)
(HO015)
Helping Clients Understand New Manufactured Homes
(HO037)
Government Loan Basics for Housing Counselors
(HO038)
Owner-Occupied Rental Property & Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing
(HO042)
Realizing and Keeping the American Dream: An Introduction to the New and Improved Homeownership Resources
(HO050)
Preparation for Homeownership in an Era of Change
(HO054)
HUD Housing Counseling Certification Training
NeighborWorks offers a series of interactive webinar trainings that cover topic areas presented in the study guide developed by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to help counselors prepare for the HUD Housing Counseling Certification Examination. Courses include:
Housing Affordability: Building Competency for Housing Counselors
(HO002)
Fair Housing: Building Competency for Housing Counselors
(HO003)
Financial Management: Building Competency for Housing Counselors
(HO004)
Tenancy: Building Competency for Housing Counselors
(HO005)
Avoiding Foreclosure: Building Competency for Housing Counselors
(HO006)
Homeownership: Building Competency for Housing Counselors
(HO007)
Tips, Tools and Techniques for Taking the HUD Exam
(HO028)
Lending
Selecting and Maximizing Your Mortgage Loan Origination Software
(LE001)
So You Want to Be a CDFI?
(LE002)
Management and Leadership
Keys to Developing a Social Media Strategy for Your Organization
(ML001)
Effective Adult Education: Keys to Powerful Course Design
(ML003)
Cybersecurity Essentials for Non-IT Managers
(ML006)
Millennials on Board
(ML007)
Zoom Meetings 101
(ML010)
Emotional Intelligence at Work
(ML012)
The Art and Science of Facilitation
(ML013)
Mapping Your Data with Tableau
(ML014)
Data Visualization Best Practices
(ML015)
Equal Access: LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Housing and Community Development
(ML016)
Gaining a Competitive Edge with Reporting & Analytics
(ML017)
Unpacking and Addressing Privilege in the Workplace
(ML018)
Creating a Good Experience with Your Brand Online and Beyond
(ML019)
Top Staff Retention Strategies in the Great Resignation
(ML020)
Native American Community Development
Financial Education and Coaching in Native Communities
(NA001)
Navigating Foreclosure on Tribal Land
(NA003)
Rural Community Development
Building Rural Leaders of Color in Housing and Community Development
(RD001)
Please check back for future dates. Registration usually opens two weeks before the scheduled date. Please contact Customer Response at 800-438-5547 or
nti@nw.org
to request notification when registration opens.
NeighborWorks Interactive Webinars provide:
A concise and interactive learning experience that really builds your skill set -- valuable knowledge and tools you’ll be able to put to use immediately
Ninety-minute sessions featuring instruction from expert faculty
Opportunity to ask questions relating to your unique situation
A check of your knowledge during and at the end of the session
Downloadable course materials
1.5 continuing education hours and a completion certificate
$99 per session (nonrefundable)
Best of all, you’ll be able to acquire this new know-how at a reasonable cost, and with no travel expenses!
Need Help?
Get in touch.
Contact our customer response team.
800 438-5547
NTI@NW.ORG
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These courses, made up of individual self-paced modules, allow you to gain a comprehensive background in a particular subject matter area. They typically take 2-4 hours of actual computer time.
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Workshops take place over one week (Monday - Friday) and offer the opportunity for collaboration with peers and NeighborWorks faculty via both live and self-paced online interactions for valuable, engaging learning.
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