Adoption Finance 101, Hosted by NCFA

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Monday, November 16th at 5pm ET/4pm CT

Feeling overwhelmed by the financial costs of adoption? Wondering where to start with grants, loans, and budgeting? Trying to figure out how the Adoption Tax Credit works? We are here to help!

In recognition of National Adoption Month, NCFA and Your Adoption Finance Coach are pleased to offer this FREE webinar for prospective adoptive parents. Get the practical resources and up to date information you need to prepare for and navigate the complexities of financing an adoption.

This webinar filled to capacity shortly after we announced it to our members and on social media. But! we want as many as possible to get this valuable information, so we have opened up an option to sign up for the wait list and you will receive a link to the webinar recording.

Click HERE to sign up!

Celebrating 40 years of being the nation’s leading voice for Adoption, NCFA is a non-profit advocacy, education, research and awareness organization dedicated to the belief that every child, everywhere, deserves a permanent, nurturing family. Learn more at adoptioncouncil.org.

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