SPUR: Addressing Homelessness With Homes

SPUR San Jose 76 South First Street, San Jose, CA, United States

The region’s out-of-control housing market affects everyone, but it impacts those who are currently homeless most of all, and agencies and organizations continue to search for new models to provide a home for everyone. Santa Clara County’s Measure A, which passed in 2016, will allocate funding to help build affordable housing, while other groups are experimenting with solutions like tiny homes and permanent supportive housing. Join SPUR to learn how these groups are working to house the homeless. More information here.  

Free – $10

Housing California Annual Conference (Sacramento)

Sacramento Convention Center 1400 J St, Sacramento, CA, United States

Block by Block - Improving Neighborhood Health ConferenceHousing CA's 2017 conference aims to bring together housing, community development, and health organizations to collaborate on improving health outcomes and building vibrant, inclusive neighborhoods. Learn more and register here. 

Cost varies

Housing Trust Silicon Valley’s Investor Briefing

Santa Clara Convention Center 5001 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, CA, United States

This annual luncheon event provides Housing Trust partners and the business community with policy and impact updates around affordable housing. An opportunity to hear California Department of Housing and Community Development Director Ben Metcalf and see Santa Clara County Supervisors Cindy Chavez and Dave Cortese accept the Housing Champion award. Secure tickets here.   

$45 – $2000

SPUR: New Ideas for Housing Our Older Generations

SPUR Urban Center 654 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA

Over the next 20 years, the population of Americans aged 65 and older is expected to grow by over 60 percent, but many of our current forms of housing aren’t designed for aging residents. What needs to be designed to accommodate this population, and what is being built? Join SPUR as they look at the lessons that can be learned from recently completed senior housing projects across the Bay Area. More information here.   

Free – $10