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Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond's Community Affairs Office Presents New Markets Tax Credits: The Partnership Connection Session I

    RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- The Federal Reserve Bank of
Richmond's Community Affairs Office will hold a two-part program for Virginia
bankers and community development organizations on the subject of New Markets
Tax Credits (NMTC).  The first session is scheduled for November and will
include discussions of the lessons learned from round one of the NMTC
application process, as well as collaborative approaches to development.  The
second session will focus on structuring the deal and is planned for spring
2004.

    Guest speakers for the upcoming program include:

    Maurice Jones, deputy chief of staff, Office of the Governor and
      Commissioner, Virginia Department of Social Services
    Matt Josephs, financial and program advisor, CDFI Fund
    Stephen Blair, program project manager
    Robert Jenkins, deputy executive director, Norfolk Redevelopment and
      Housing Authority
    Tim Hayes, executive director, Virginia Community Development Loan Fund.

    Location:       Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
                    701 East Byrd Street, Richmond, VA 23261

    Date:           Monday, November 17, 2003

    Time:           10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

    Registration:   Registration is free.  To register, contact Tracy Willis
                    at (804) 697-8180 or Tracy.Willis@rich.frb.org.  For
                    additional program information, contact Michele Marshall
                    (804) 697-8778 or Michele.Marshall@rich.frb.org.


SOURCE Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond




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