Combatting Racial Segregation through Regional Policies

Zoom

The Bay Area is more segregated today than it was in 1970, according to recent analysis by the Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society at UC Berkeley. Join a panel of regional researchers, policy advocates, and practitioners to discuss the ongoing residential segregation that threatens the ability of our region to thrive and to hear from advocates and practitioners about recent wins and what some of the upcoming opportunities in regional policy and implementation will be to move…

$20 – $40

Permanent Supportive Housing Full Cost and Best Practice Analysis

Zoom

There are approximately 150,000 Californians experiencing homelessness on any given night and great efforts are underway at the local, state, and federal level to try to mitigate this crisis. As developers, service providers, and property managers continue to expand Permanent Supportive Housing (PSH) to meet the needs of diverse unhoused populations, the cracks in the ecosystem for developing sustainable, consumer-driven PSH are becoming increasingly evident. This Brown Bag will focus on efforts NPH members are conducting to define PSH best…

$20 – $40

Short-Term and Long-Term Economic Impacts on Residents and Properties After COVID-19

Zoom

During this Brown Bag training, panelists representing resident services, asset management, and property management will discuss how their organizations are supporting residents and sustaining property operations as we move beyond this crisis as well as share information about Covid-19’s economic impact on affordable housing residents and properties.  This webinar will walk through these critical questions:  What do we know about Covid-19’s economic impact on affordable housing residents?  How will Covid-related revenue projection adjustments affect projected capital transactions?  How have organizations…

$20 – $40

Housing Elements – experiences and lessons learned from around the state

Zoom

Hear from advocacy organizations that are further along in the process on their experiences advocating for policies and programs that will make it easier to build new affordable homes and protect current residents from displacement. This Housing Element panel is intended to be an informal conversation between the panelists and the audience. This will give the audience a chance to ask the panelists questions about their experiences advocating for their communities’ needs through the housing element process, so they can…

$20 – $40