New NALCAB Member Benefit!
Advanced Education Opportunity for NALCAB Member Organization Staff and Board Members
About the NALCAB Education Award
We're proud to offer eligible employees and board members of the National Association for Latino Community Asset Builders (NALCAB) Member Network a $5,000 Education Award to pursue a master’s degree in Community Development (MCD), Public Administration (MPA), or Public Policy (MPP) at the Carsey School at the University of New Hampshire.
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$5,000
Available to eligible employees & board members of NALCAB Member Network
12-16
Months it takes to earn your Master's degree from Carsey!
12:1
Student-to-faculty ratio!
The Carsey School Advantage
Graduate prepared for a career with impact and the knowledge required for interdisciplinary problem-solving, insightful analysis, effective advocacy, compelling communications, and winning strategies that lead to impactful change and stronger communities.
- Our flexible programs fit into your life with On Campus, Online, and Part-time learning options
- Start Fall or Spring
- Engage in hands-on learning and grow your network of dedicated public service professionals
- Achieve your full potential, effect change, and advance your career
*Please note that applicants are only eligible to receive one Carsey School Education Award.
“NALCAB and the Carsey School have a long-standing collaboration to help build the capacity of community asset builders,” said Marla Bilonick, President and CEO of NALCAB. “This new partnership opportunity gives our member organizations access to advanced learning with one of the country’s leading community economic development educators with a focus on the community-based financial services community.”
Webinar: Learn About the Carsey/NALCAB Education Award
Ready to Learn More?
Submit an Inquiry Form
or, Contact the Academic Team
Have questions or want to discuss which one of the Carsey School's programs is right for you? Schedule a time for us to talk:
Have questions about admissions, tuition costs, or financial aid?
Contact Sanjeev Sharma, Program Manager