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Expert training and strategic partnerships.
THE ANNUAL FALL
TRAINING CONFERENCESeptember 29 – October 3, 2025 | Mobile, Alabama
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Strengthening Communities Across the Southeast
ABOUT THIS EVENT
NCDA Region IV is pleased to invite you to participate in our Annual Fall Training Conference, an event dedicated to advancing community development through shared knowledge, innovation, and collaboration.
Join us as we bring together professionals from across the region for dynamic training sessions, insightful discussions, and valuable networking opportunities designed to strengthen our local programs and partnerships.
We look forward to your participation and to another impactful conference experience.
Location
Mobile Convention Center
1 S. Water Street
Mobile, AL 36602
Date & Time
September 29 – October 3, 2025
Pre-conference begins September 28
Speakers
Panelists include HUD representatives, regional leaders, and experienced community development professionals. Full agenda coming soon.
Learn. Connect. Lead.
Join community development leaders from across the Southeast for a week of engaging sessions, practical insights, and regional collaboration. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or new to the field, this conference offers something for everyone committed to creating strong, equitable communities.
Pre-Conference Registration
General (before deadline)-$475
Late-$575
Non-Member Early Bird-$475
General (before deadline)-$575
Late-$675
Conference Registration
General (before deadline)-$425
Late (meals not included)-$450
Non-Member-$450
General (before deadline)-$475
Late (meals not included)-$500
CONFERENCE AGENDA

Frequently asked questions
The conference will be held at the Mobile Convention Center, located at 1 S. Water Street, Mobile, Alabama.
Yes. The host hotel is the Renaissance Mobile Riverview Plaza Hotel.
Group Rate: $114/night
Booking Deadline: August 31, 2025
The official conference dates are September 29 – October 3, 2025.
Pre-conference training begins on September 28, 2025.
The conference is ideal for:
Community development professionals
CDBG/HOME program administrators
Local government staff
Nonprofit partners and HUD grantees
Anyone engaged in housing, infrastructure, and neighborhood revitalization
Sessions will cover HUD compliance, CDBG/HOME best practices, regional policy updates, data and reporting tools, equity-focused development, and more. A full agenda will be posted soon.
For registration or general questions, contact:
info@ncdaregioniv.com