POPULARITY
Noel Halvorsen from NeighborWorks Green Bay is in to talk about the need for housing in our community. NeighborWorks has served Green Bay neighborhoods and the broader community with homeownership preparation services, down payment and closing cost assistance lending, community-interest real estate development, and other services. Then Nikki Z. joins the show to discuss some of Maino's snacking choices, and takes us behind the curtain to discuss what happened AFTER The Mayor's Christmas party on Saturday night. Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast lineup. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Nikki Zerjav, Noel Halvorsen
Michele Bannon, the Mayor of Carbondale and NeighborWorks board member, joins hosts Parker Dorsey and Gerard Hetman in this episode of the Be a Neighbor podcast. We were excited to discuss her journey to her current community service endeavors, what a typical day as mayor looks like, how she first became involved with our organization, her involvement with our ongoing community development work, and more!
Katie revisits her inspiring conversation with Marietta Rodriguez, a champion for affordable housing and community development. As President and CEO of NeighborWorks America, Marietta leads the organization's efforts to provide access to safe, affordable housing across the country. With over two decades of experience, Marietta is an insightful leader dedicated to empowering individuals, families, and communities. Tune in as she shares her passion for creating brighter futures through homeownership opportunities and neighborhood revitalization. Marietta's experience and innovative vision continue to drive meaningful change and strengthen communities nationwide. You'll come away from this discussion feeling motivated by her tireless commitment to helping more people achieve the dream of homeownership.
It's NeighborWorks Week! Every year at this time, we celebrate CCI's partnership with NeighborWorks America and the impactful work of the NeighborWorks network across the country. In this episode, Neighborworks' Susan Jouard joins us to share about the organization and its mission to create opportunities for people to live in affordable homes, improve their lives and strengthen their communities. On July 1st, CCI will also be celebrating its 20th anniversary of being part of the NeighborWorks network! Listen to the full episode to hear about all we've accomplished here in Maine with NeighborWorks over the last two decades. Learn more about NeighborWorks America at neighborworks.org. Special thanks to Williams Broadcasting for producing our show. Follow CCI online and on social media:FacebookInstagramTwitterCommunity Concepts is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
The podcast episode discusses the programs and services offered by Northwest Michigan Community Action Agency (NMCAA) through their Financial Management Services Department. It features Karen Emerson, the manager of the department, and Allison Popa, a HUD certified budget and housing coach. The episode highlights NeighborWorks Week, a program that helps create affordable homes and improve lives in communities. Karen explains the various services provided by the Financial Management Services department, including homeownership and money management workshops, housing counseling, foreclosure prevention counseling, rental counseling, tax preparation, and emergency utility assistance. They emphasize the department's commitment to being a one-stop shop for community members seeking financial empowerment and support. They also discuss NMCAA's status as a chartered member of NeighborWorks America and the organization's role in community development and leveraging resources. Allison shares her experience working with clients and providing them with tools, resources, and education to improve their financial situation. The hosts emphasize the importance of trust-building and personalized approaches to meet each client's unique needs. They mention that anyone can access the programs offered by NMCAA, and contact information is provided for those interested in reaching out. The hosts also touch on the challenges of working with clients in various levels of need and the emotional impact of foreclosure cases. Call 231-947-3780, which is our main agency number. We're open 7:30 to 4:30, but there's a message machine that will take messages or email from us intake@nmcaa.net. They can also call my personal line at 231-346-2132 and I will be sure to get them to the right place because we all navigate through the services.
In the conclusion of her conversation with Marietta Rodriguez, Katie continues to be inspired by the unwavering commitment of this true ChangeMaker. Marietta, President & CEO of NeighborWorks America, is on a mission to provide affordable housing solutions to communities nationwide. With over two decades of experience, Marietta has dedicated her career to empowering individuals and families to achieve their dream of homeownership. Tune in as Marietta shares her journey and the impact of her work, including the vast array of resources offered by her team such as grant funding, technical assistance, and training. Don't miss this episode as Marietta leaves us with words of wisdom and a powerful message of hope for a better future for communities across the country.
Join Katie as she sits down with Marietta Rodriguez, a true catalyst for change. Marietta is the head of NeighborWorks America, a non-profit organization committed to providing affordable housing solutions to communities nationwide. With over 20 years of experience in the field, Marietta has dedicated her career to empowering individuals and families to achieve their dream of homeownership. Through her leadership and expertise, she and her team offer a wide range of resources including grant funding, technical assistance, and training to housing and community development professionals. Get inspired by Marietta's passion and drive as she shares her journey and the impact of her work in creating a better future for communities across the country.
This episode features a guest that's a bit of a unique one, Kathrine Morris. Kathrine is a Relationship Manager at NeighborWorks America. The reason she's a unique guest is that she hosts a podcast of her own, Nine Lives with Kat. Through our conversation, we explore the vast journey across the nonprofit sector that she's been on since undergrad, learn more about her podcast, hear how her master's degree has impacted her early career, and more. LinkedInIf you enjoy the podcast, please consider leaving a review! It takes less than 60 seconds and it makes a big difference in helping others hear this valuable resource.Follow Aspiring Altruists:LinkedInFacebookMusic: Spark of Inspiration by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Join NCUA Board Member Rodney Hood in a discussion about the importance of building strategic partnerships with fintech companies to provide products and services to your member. Explore how the NCUA is thinking about fintech and working to help your credit union incorporate new solutions to grow and remain competitive in today’s rapidly evolving marketplace. Key Takeaways: Delve into Board Member Hood’s views on why credit unions cannot ignore fintech Learn about the plans for NCUA’s new Office of Innovation and Access as well as other initiatives Examine what types of regulatory clarity may be necessary for fintech-credit union partnerships to thrive President Donald J. Trump nominated Rodney E. Hood for the NCUA Board on January 19, 2019. The U.S. Senate confirmed him on March 14, 2019, and he was sworn in as the eleventh NCUA Chairman on April 8, 2019. Mr. Hood served as the NCUA’s Chairman until January 25, 2021. As a Board Member, Mr. Hood serves as the NCUA’s representative on the Board of Directors of NeighborWorks America, one of the nation’s leading affordable housing and community development organizations. This is his second time serving as the agency’s representative on the board of NeighborWorks.
Robert Corley, CEO of Neighborworks Housing Solutions of Quincy discusses the crisis in affordable housing, their many housing assistance programs, and their upcoming gala celebration at Granite Links in Quincy.
Marissa Duffy, Scranton Parks & Recreation director, joins hosts Parker Dorsey and Gerard Hetman in this episode of the Be a Neighbor podcast. We were excited to get their insight about their personal and professional background, the City's park study and how it will shape investment and development in the parks system going forward, how plans for parks such as Allen Park & Clover Field will increase quality of life in West Scranton, and the upcoming West Scranton Fall Festival.
On this 2 parter, Nate @nathanembryccim talks to Roy Nash about NeighborWorks Waco and being a homeowner. Horner's Corner is back with Bobby Horner for another informative session about Waco's up-and-coming businesses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mary Campbell, Director of Housing Services at New Kensington CDC joins hosts Leon Robinson and De'Wayne Drummond to talk about the many layers of what it means to be a housing counselor, the critical role of these advocates, and the need for more supports for affordable, stable housing and opportunities for home ownership. Mary has seen it all, been it all, and supports Philadelphians on their path to home ownership, fights for citizens to stay in their homes, and for the policies, programs and funding to create safe, stable housing for all. Mary Campbell is the Director of Housing Services at NKCDC. Mary became a Housing Counselor in 1986. She has over 30 years of experience in counseling families with real estate and housing services. Mary has been employed with New Kensington CDC since July 10, 2017. Prior to her employment at NKCDC, Mary led a team of Housing Counselors as their supervisor at lntercultural Family Services from 2008 until 2017. She earned an Associate Degree in Paralegal Studies from Kaplan University in 2011. Mary is a HUD Certified Housing Counselor, and a certified practitioner through NeighborWorks of America in the areas of: Homeownership Counseling for Program Managers and Executive Directors, Pre-Purchase Counseling, Foreclosure Intervention & Default Counseling, Post Purchase Counseling, Rental Counseling, and Financial Capabilities Counseling/ Coaching. It is Mary's mission to ensure fair and equal housing access to all members of every community. Episode transcript available here: https://pacdc.org/2017/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/13_Mary-Campbell_Transcription-2.pdf Producer: Philadelphia Association of Community Development Corporations, Sound Editor: Andrew Heppard, Cover Art: Jennifer Selpa, Music: Needed You by Will Ellsworth
Thom Welby, state representative of Pennsylvania's 113th District and former broadcaster, joins hosts Parker Dorsey and Gerard Hetman in this episode of the Be a Neighbor podcast. We were excited to get his insight about his personal and professional background, his early life in Scranton, his time serving the community as Senator Marty Flynn's chief of staff, and his experiences with NeighborWorks.
In this episode, we learn all about Neighborworks, a non-profit organization operating out of Scranton, PA. We learned a lot as Jesse Ergott (CEO & President) and Teddy Michel (Board Chair) explained their organization's mission of enriching local communities with financial / housing education, neighborhood clean-ups, etc., throughout various areas of NEPA. In addition, we got a peek behind the scenes regarding how both Jesse and Teddy's passion and career paths led them to their current leadership roles at Neighborworks Northeastern Pennsylvania.Find out how you can win a minimum of $500 gift cards to restaurants throughout NEPA. If you or someone you know wants to be featured in our next podcast, message us on Facebook! Until next time, keep Eatin', Drinkin', and Shoppin' Local.To learn more about NeighborWorks, visit their Facebook and website.
Welcome to the first episode of Be a Neighbor, the official podcast of NeighborWorks Northeastern Pennsylvania. In this episode you will meet your hosts: Parker Dorsey and Gerard Hetman, as we discuss a little bit about ourselves and our roles at NeighborWorks, and why connecting with the community is important. We provide a brief history of NeighborWorks, and how we are committed to revitalizing neighborhoods and creating opportunities for individuals and families to improve their lives through quality housing and financial guidance. We also discuss our three main program areas: the Homeownership Center, Aging in Place and Neighborhood Revitalization. Parker and Gerard also outline the vision for the podcast for the next few episodes: highlighting the West Scranton community (the people, businesses, history and more), and by proxy, our West Scranton Neighborhood Plan.
Episode 23 of The Chuck Williams Show features the CEO of Neighborworks in Columbus, schoolboard member and wife.Cathy Williams has been involved in community revitalization for decades. The President and CEO of NeighborWorks Columbus and school board member talks about housing and schools on this episode of The Chuck Williams Show. And, for the record, she's my wife. It makes for an interesting conversation. Twitter: ChuckWilliamsInstagram: ChuckWilliams0999Catch The Chuck Williams Show live every Tuesday at 7/6 central.
Joining hosts Jennifer Boenig and Ruby Bean in this episode are Susan Jouard and Lynn Peterson from NeighborWorks America. Learn more about this national organization dedicated to creating opportunities for people to live in affordable homes, improve their lives and strengthen their communities. At the foundation of NeighborWorks America are more than 240 network organizations all across the country and Community Concepts is proud to be a chartered member in good standing with NeighborWorks America. Learn more about NeighborWorks America by visiting neighborworks.org and listening to this podcast. We'll talk about the NeighborWorks mission, how Community Concepts fits into the network, NeighborWorks Week, the Stop Home Scams campaign and so much more.
Neighborworks Housing Solutions Serenity Belo joins the podcast to discuss who the organization serves, projects it's involved in and what non profit life is like.
Ron departs from his usual format to present recent interviews that inform, entertain, and introduce some different ideas...Richardo Marques is VP of Marketing at Michelob......Issa Assad offers free wireless internet with Q-Link... MIchelle Alegria talks about safe travel to Cancun... Margi Mannix with AARP offers some tax time help.... Gwen Samuel is President of Connecticut Parents Union and discusses the charter school concept.... Leanne Adams with NeighborWorks warns us about housing scams
On this episode:We're talking with NeighborWorks Waco's President and CEO Roy Nash. He explains how the organization helps people build wealth through homeownership. About the Charity Champions Podcast The Charity Champions Podcast is hosted by Randy Lane, AVP of Marketing for TFNB Your Bank For Life. The podcast is a way for Charity Champions to tell their stories through long-form interviews. About Charity ChampionsCharity Champions are nonprofit organizations chosen by TFNB Your Bank For Life employees after nomination by the community. Recipients get marketing support, media exposure, and leadership training at no charge to the nonprofit. The awareness campaign begins with an interview on Midday with Julie Hayes on KWTX. Then on Baylor gameday, Champions are interviewed on the radio by the voice of the Baylor Bears, John Morris, and are recognized by an on-field presentation at McLane Stadium in front of thousands of Central Texans during a Baylor Football game. It continues with recognition at Baylor Basketball games and a feature on the Charity Champions Podcast. After football season ends, 360 Solutions brings Charity Champions winners together for world-class leadership development training during the first and second quarters of every year. For more information on Charity Champions, visit charitychampions.org. To nominate a charity for our upcoming season, visit charitychampions.org/nominate. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For decades, owning a home was a key facet of the American dream. With low interest rates, it might be tempting to trade a rent payment for a mortgage, especially if the cost difference is negligible. But when it comes to home ownership, the reality is your costs go beyond just your monthly mortgage payment. How do you weigh what you want, what you can afford, and how where you live impacts your lifestyle? And what are the benefits of renting you'll be giving up? Tune in for a discussion with Eric Turner, Casey Franklin, and Morgan Hermanek to see whether buying or renting allows you to do Money Better when it comes to your living situation.Show Notes: Eric Turner: A homeowner at a young age, Eric talks about reconsidering his decision as his life changes and he develops a taste for travel and the possibility of moving. Eric also discusses the pros and cons of being a young homeowner. Casey Franklin: Bought a house with a friend. He discusses the compromises involved in buying and selling the home due to life changes. Later, Casey goes into more detail about purchasing a new home after selling that first home and renting for a period of time. Caitlin and Casey discuss his adventures of buying a home and make some suggestions for if you're looking to purchase a home yourself. They also discuss the pros and cons of renting. Morgan Hermanek: Executive Assistant and Educator at NeighborWorks in Lincoln, Nebraska. Morgan explains the education process NeighborWorks provides and explains that renting can be a win if it's what is best for you and your unique situation. Morgan.hermanek@nwlincoln.org or www.nwlincoln.org
Rohan Wickramaratne of Work Inc. and Donna Ackerman from Neighborworks Housing Solutions describe a new home in Quincy for people with hearing impairments.
The CEO's of Work Inc. and Neighborworks Housing Solutions, James Cassetta and Robert Corley discuss Germantown House, a new development in Quincy for 5 deaf residents.
****Episodes 1-5 of this podcast were recorded prior to my changing hosts to Anchor FM. This podcast is no longer hosted by Podbean.*** Kaia Peterson is the Executive Director of Neighborworks Montana https://www.nwmt.org/, an organization that works statewide to create attainable home opportunities for people whose income qualifies. In Missoula Neighborworks sponsors HUD approved home buyer education and counseling, offered locally by Homeword. Neighborworks also provides lending in the form of individual home loans as well as financing for affordable housing developers. Finally, they help manufactured home owners purchase and manage their homes and mobile home parks via a resident owned community program. In early May 2019 I spoke with Jessica Burson (Homeword's Communications and Fundraising Manager) and Julie Pavlish (Homebuyer educator at Homeword), http://www.homeword.org/, for Missoula Community Radio's Multipurpose Show. In this interview we talk about Homeword's tiny home project, Montana Street Homes, and Julie Pavlish speaks about Homeword's offerings in home buyer education and counseling. Check back with ZAHP! for an upcoming interview with Andrea Davis, Executive Director of Homeword. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/zahp-the-zootown-affordable-housing-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/zahp-the-zootown-affordable-housing-podcast/support
Our Woonsocket, RI community creativity workshop sponsored by NeighborWorks Blackstone River Valley finally happened! Listen to the amazing results! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/endlessbeautiful/support
Trim those boring weeds and plant some creative seeds with Endless Beautiful and our special guest, Tamara Burman from NeighborWorks! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/endlessbeautiful/support
For this week’s episode of the podcast, Ugo had a great conversation with Matt Brandon.Matt Brandon is a Malaysia-based assignment photographer; Matt has experience photographing for nonprofits, assignment, and editorial work. Recently Matt was the still photographer for Indian Summers a Channel 4 & PBS series filmed in Penang, Malaysia. Matt works well with writers and producers. Matt often collaborates with NGOs to tell their stories and to train their field staff to do the same.Asian Geographic, KLM Airlines, Channel 4 & PBS, Partner Aid International, NeighborWorks, Honda Motor Corporation, Bombadier Transport Corporation and others have all used Matt;s images. Having photographed in Egypt, Tibet, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Maldives, Philippines, Malaysia to name a few, it is clear Matt doesn’t have an issue with travel.Matt is also a key member of the International Guild of Visual Peacemakers, he’s on the advisory board for Focus for Humanity and on the design board for Think Tank Photo, a camera bag manufacturer. Matt is also proud to be a Fujifilm X-Photographer.Amongst the topics discussed were the importance of the human form in composition, how to meld in with the crowd, what elements contribute to stronger photos, how to create narrative depth through layering of various elements. We hope you will find this interview as insightful as it was for us.Duration 51m 59s.Music for this episode: “Zanzibar” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/Links* The Human Form Divine* Dear Beginner, You Make Ripples!* Four Elements That Can Make Your Images Stronger* Layer Your Image For Narrative Depth* Location Portraiture and Lighting Masterclass* Tour of Italian Riviera and Cinque Terre with Mediterranean Photo ToursImages by Matt See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
#17: Thoughts are not enough. You must act. Recorded February 1st, 2015, in Anchorage, Alaska, Keith provides a motivational performance this week. This content has spurred his students from thought into action by purchasing their first-ever investment real estate. Listen to this week’s show and learn: 01:20 You own your mind free and clear. There is no mortgage debt against your mind. 02:58 This common advice that you have heard must be specifically avoided it if you ever want to be successful. 07:50 How long should you get educated on real estate investing before you act? 09:48 Three specific real estate investing actions for you to take. 12:00 Mortgage “Pre-approval” vs. “Pre-qualification”. The value of meeting with your mortgage lender, even if you think you can’t get a loan. 16:07 Section 1031 Tax-Deferred Exchanges and “Cash-Out” Refinances can amplify your cash flow and leverage. 22:52 If Keith could start all over in real estate investing, these are the 3 things that he would most want to do differently. 25:30 This two minutes of content has inspired others to buy their first income real estate. Resources mentioned: www.Reefogc.com www.RichDadAdvisors.com www.BrianTracy.com REIA meetings www.NeighborWorks.org
On this week's episode we revisit The River District and what's happening in the area. First up, SLUG writer Ben Trentleman sits down with Maria Garciaz of NeighborWorks to talk about the work they're doing for the area. Next, Jeffrey Steadman from Yelp drops by the Soundwaves studio to talk about restaurants inside the River District. Finally, SLUG Senior Staff Writer Mariah Mellus chats with Brittany Reese of The Sugar Space to talk about their new venue on 800 West. Plus, we have brand new music from L'anarchiste and Lake Island. In a few weeks, Jeffrey Steadman will return for another Yelp segment talking about the best Halloween-related treats and goodies to find around town, and we’d like to hear what some of your favorites are. Call our automated voicemail line at 858-233-9324 and tell us your thoughts. You may get played on the show! … read more The post Episode #115 – NeighborWorks, L'anarchiste, Yelp, Lake Island, The Sugar Space first appeared on SLUG Magazine.
Since 1968, NeighborWorks America has been a national leader in affordable housing and community development with a great track record of creating opportunities for lower income people to live in affordable homes in safe, sustainable neighborhoods. On this episode of the Affordable Housing Podcast, NeighborWorks Chief Executive Officer Eileen Fitzgerald discusses the organization's history, the housing challenges around the country, and how NeighborWorks is helping to revitalize and strengthen communities. NeighborWorks America can be found at http://nw.org For more information about the Affordable Housing Podcast, please visit http://EdenHousing.org
Since 1968, NeighborWorks America has been a national leader in affordable housing and community development with a great track record of creating opportunities for lower income people to live in affordable homes in safe, sustainable neighborhoods. On this episode of the Affordable Housing Podcast, NeighborWorks Chief Executive Officer Eileen Fitzgerald discusses the organization's history, the housing challenges around the country, and how NeighborWorks is helping to revitalize and strengthen communities. NeighborWorks America can be found at http://nw.org For more information about the Affordable Housing Podcast, please visit http://EdenHousing.org
Ludy Biddle of NeighborWorks of Western Vermont shares strategies and lessons learned for engaging communities on energy efficiency upgrades. The webinar provides details on community outreach plans and the benefits of using neighbor-to-neighbor efforts.