Housing Trust Silicon Valley Investor Briefing

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

The Housing Trust's annual luncheon event brings together 500 attendees from across the housing and real estate industry, local and state government officials and the business community to reflect on recent accomplishments and challenges in the affordable housing landscape. It is also a place to make new plans for impact and network with old and new friends. The 2018 Investor Briefing will be at the Santa Clara Convention Center, with networking and registration to begin at 10:30. Register here.

$150

CCHO’s 40th Anniversary Party

Women's Building 3543 18th Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

It is time to celebrate the long history, collective work, and bright future of the San Francisco Council of Community Housing Organizations (CCHO). Join CCHO for an evening of food, camaraderie, a 40-year history display of San Francisco's Affordable Housing Movement, and the CCHO Housing Awards honoring our allies in the fight for a City for All!Register here! 

Free

Housing Advocacy Workshop: Developing A Personal Home Story

Buena Vista Midtown Apartments 1535 West San Carlos Street, SAn Jose, CA, United States

We are sharing our stories and experiences to demonstrate the powerful impacts that affordable housing can bring to our communities!NPH is delighted to partner with EAH Housing to support affordable housing residents and impacted community members to share our stories and drive support for critical affordable housing programs and policies.You can make a difference for affordable housing in your community.Join with friends and make new connections through this San Jose-based workshop led in coordination with the “My Home Story” project.…

Free

SB 827: Where do we go from here?

San Jose Masonic Center 2500 Masonic Drive, San Jose, CA, United States

Join SV@Home for a panel discussion with State Senator Scott Wiener, Cupertino Vice Mayor Rod Sinks, who also serves as the President of the Cities Association of Santa Clara County, and Amie Fishman, Executive Director of the Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California. These guests have differing perspectives, but share a deep interest in addressing the Bay Area’s critical shortage of affordable housing. They’ll reflect on some of the lessons learned, share their thoughts on how SB827 has shifted the…