Strong Foundations Research Conference (Washington D.C.)

Marriott Marquis Washington DC 901 Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC

The Federal Reserve System Community Development Research Conference is a unique event that convenes researchers, policymakers, and practitioners across sectors to consider important issues that low- to moderate-income people and communities face. The 2017 conference will explore the interplay between the development of kids and their communities, with an understanding that “development” factors into key economic and social aspects of kids’ lives. Remarks by Federal Reserve leaders, including Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen. Register here. 

Cost varies

NPH Brown Bag: AHSC – Nuts and Bolts of a Winning Proposal

NPH Conference Room 369 Pine Street, Suite 310,, San Francisco, CA, United States

AHSC - Nuts and Bolts of a Winning Proposal  Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities is HCD's largest affordable housing funding program and a critical component to financing successful projects. This highly competitive program provides sponsors with the opportunity to develop innovative projects that combine housing with equitable transportation. Learn from the experts on how the program is structured, what are the key components to a successful application and how to navigate the more technical climate change aspects of the program. Convener: David Dologite,…

$35 – $60

Public Land for Public Good

This important concept of 'public land for public good' drives EBHO's work in Oakland to inform a policy for the use and disposition of city-owned land, including Coliseum City and the Oak Knoll Naval Hospital property. Please join EBHO and Citywide Network partners on April 1st at a community forum where residents can share public land goals and asks with the City. To RSVP, please contact Adlemy Garcia at adlemy@ebho.org

2017 NLIHC Policy Forum and Leadership Reception

Advancing Solutions in a Changing Landscape Join NLIHC for a Housing Policy Forum featuring a wide array of policy-leaders and other experts from around the country on strategies for achieving affordable housing solutions in the changing post-election landscape. Engage with leaders from Capitol Hill and the new Administration and hear from thought-leaders, policy experts, researchers, affordable housing advocates and providers, and low income residents about best strategies for meeting the housing needs of the lowest income households in America. Learn more and…

$100 – $450