NEW VENUE:
Moscone Center South
747 Howard St, San Francisco, CA 94103
Earlier this month of September, UNITE HERE Local 2 union workers authorized a strike at several major San Francisco hotels, including Marriott Marquis, our planned conference venue. The union has expressed concerns about necessary pay raises, better workloads, and protections for work associated with providing guest services and amenities.
In solidarity with the workers, we are moving the location of the conference.
👉 The new conference venue will be the Moscone Center, [Moscone Center South 747 Howard St San Francisco, CA 94103], which is conveniently located just a couple blocks from the original location.
The NPH Conference will still take place on Friday, October 4th.
NPH’s Annual Conference provides affordable housing leaders with the tools, knowledge, and networks to move forward in collaborative, transformative ways that advance affordable housing and build a future where every community is one of opportunity and where everyone has a safe and affordable place to live.
Hotel Accommodations Staying in San Franicsco for the NPH Conference? If you require hotel accommodations, please consider using this list of nearby hotels. If you have already made arrangements using our previous room block, please reach out directly to the Marriott to adjust or cancel your reservation.
Registration is now closed.
Explore the Conference
Check out what to expect for this year’s Conference including workshop titles, keynote session, and more!
Questions?
Please contact our Program and Events Director, Estephanie Sunga: estephanie@nonprofithousing.org
Thank you to our sponsors!
Legacy Leadership Partner
Movement Partner
Underwriter
Community Builder
Benefactor
Sustainer
BAR Architects & Interiors
Basis Architecture & Consulting Inc
Black Developers Forum
Brown Construction, Inc.
Cahill Contractors
California Energy Design Assistance (CEDA) Program
California Housing Finance Agency
CCH
Century Housing
Community Vision Capital & Consulting
Corporation for Supportive Housing
Critical Control Restoration
Dahlin Group Architecture Planning
Deacon Construction
Destination: Home
Goldfarb & Lipman LLP
GRID Alternatives
Gubb & Barshay LLP
Guerdon
Habitat for Humanity East Bay/Silicon Valley
HKIT Architects
Housing Trust Silicon Valley
Huff Construction Company, Inc.
Lindquist, von Husen & Joyce LLP
Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF)
Lowney Architecture
Mission Housing Development Corporation
Mithun
Mogavero Architects
Multifamily Energy Savings
Novin Development Corp
Partner Engineering and Science, Inc.
Quiring General
Roux Associates, Inc.
San Francisco Housing Accelerator Fund
Sun Light & Power
Sunrun Inc.
SWIMS – Storm Water Inspection and Maintenance Services, Inc.
The John Stewart Company
The Unity Council
Umpqua Bank
Donor
Affirmed Housing
All Home
Anzel Galvan LLP
Cohnreznick LLP
Contra Costa County Housing Authority
Core Affordable Housing
Crankstart Foundation
David Baker Architects
Episcopal Community Services of San Francisco
Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco
HumanGood
KeyBank
L & D Construction
LISC Bay Area
Lubin Olson Niewiadomski, LLP
Midstate Construction Corporation
Neighborly Software
Nibbi Brothers General Contractors
Novogradac & Company LLP
Oakland Housing Authority
Pacific Housing, Inc.
PGIM Real Estate
Related California
Saida + Sullivan Design Partners
San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development
Santa Clara County Housing Authority
Satellite Affordable Housing Associates (SAHA)
SGPA Architecture and Planning
Spiteri, Narasky & Daley, LLP
Van Meter Williams Pollack
Supporter
Armanino LLP
Bank of America
Bonnewit Development Services
California Housing Partnership
CCRC
Charities Housing
Community Finance Solutions
Community HousingWorks
CORT Business Services
Dunlap Consulting
EMC Research
Greenbelt Alliance
Guzman Construction Group
Herman Coliver Locus Architecture
Jones Hall, APLC
Law Office of Julian Gross
LDP Architecture
Linc Housing
LPAS Architecture + Design
Matt Huerta Consulting, LLC
MPI Homes
One Treasure Island
Red Stone Equity Partners
Resources for Community Development (RCD)
San Francisco Housing Development Corporation
Steinberg Hart
Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation
Townsend Public Affairs