What is the NALCAB Network?

NALCAB represents and serves a geographically and ethnically diverse group of non-profit organizations that are anchor institutions in our nation’s Latino communities and are experts in implementing responsible, market-based strategies for creating jobs, developing neighborhood assets and building family wealth. NALCAB’s mission is to build financial and real estate assets as well as human and technology resources in Latino families, communities and organizations.

What does NALCAB do?

NALCAB supports its member organizations to effectively implement community development and asset building strategies, primarily by helping them access capital and technical assistance resources. Asset building and community development are related fields that include the following areas of practice:

Investing
in People
Investing
in Places
Supporting Small Business Owners through Technical Assistance and Microlending Developing Sustainable Affordable Housing including Homeownership and Rental
Building Family Wealth through Consumer Counseling and Financial Services Creating Jobs Through Neighborhood Economic Development

NALCAB also develops next-generation Latino leaders in these fields.

Who ultimately benefits?

NALCAB’s membership is the largest national network of non-profit, community-based institutions that focus on community development and asset building in predominately Latino, low-income communities - from dense urban barrios to isolated rural communities and colonias.

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If you prefer, contact us directly by phone (210) 227-1010 or send us a donation by mail.

Checks payable to:
National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders
P.O. Box 461266
San Antonio, Texas 78246

NALCAB was a catalyst for our Guadalupe Street revitalization plan. They helped us to refine several elements of the plan and to apply for the first time to the federal Office of Community Services. We secured a grant of $610,000. -- J. Oscar Ramirez, Executive Director, Avenida Guadalupe Association, San Antonio, TX

NALCAB regularly provides us with leads on potential funding sources. One of those leads prompted us to respond to an announcement from the Tides Foundation. We were a good fit and we secured $50,000 with our first application.-- Manuel Hidalgo, Executive Director, Latino Economic Development Corporation, Washington, DC