Sustainable Advocacy – Uplifting Resident Voices Through Engagement

Webinar

This workshop will highlight various methods for uplifting resident voices to advance equitable policies and solutions including voter registration and engagement. Participants will learn the tools required for developing successful resident engagement programs as well as learn the direct impacts of leadership opportunities – how transformative leadership building can engage an affordable housing resident to grow from an advocate into a community leader.

$20 – $40

Building Electrification: Challenges and Opportunities Of All-electric Developments

Webinar

Join NPH on August 27 for our upcoming Brown Bag webinar, “Building Electrification: Challenges and Opportunities Of All-electric Developments.”   California has set ambitious goals to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that are dependent on a new generation of all-electric buildings. As of January 2020, new construction of low-rise residential buildings are required to have solar PV. In addition, jurisdictions throughout the state are adopting All-Electric Building Ordinances. In order to achieve the GHG targets and comply with city requirements,…

$20 – $40

Improving Workplace Culture: How To Create Equitable And Inclusive Work Spaces

Zoom

Join NPH on October 29 for our upcoming Brown Bag training, "Improving Workplace Culture: How To Create Equitable And Inclusive Work Spaces."   Participants will hear from member representatives about their experiences in creating inclusive and welcoming work spaces for new and existing staff, particularly staff of color. Panelists will also share how they have created an environment where feedback is welcome and encouraged and share how others can adopt the same practices. This Brown Bag is part of NPH’s…

$20 – $40

Housing is Access & Design: The Fundamentals of Designing Inclusive Communities

Zoom

In this Brown Bag training, you’ll learn from a developer, architect, and disability consultants’ perspectives on why increased accessibility in affordable housing, particularly multifamily housing, is essential and how you can immediately incorporate fundamentals learned at this session in your work.