ELPN: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion in the Affordable Housing Industry

The James Irvine Foundation 1 Bush Street, Suite 800, San Francisco, CA

Diversity, equity and inclusion inherently shape the work we do each day as affordable housers. Yet our industry still faces challenges in hiring and retaining a diverse workforce at all levels. Join NPH and the panelists from ELPN's panel on Diversity and Inclusion from the Fall 2016 NPH Conference in discussing some of the work the industry needs to undertake to better reflect our movement. Learn more and register here!

Free

NHC: Solutions for Housing Communications

Minneapolis Marriott City Center 30 S 7th St, Minneapolis, MN, United States

Join National Housing Conference in Minneapolis for #Solutions2017 to learn about best practices for countering community opposition and explore creative and new approaches to meeting this perennial challenge. Session topics range from building political support for affordable housing development to organizing for community support. Learn more and register here! 

$75 – $125

NPH Brown Bag: Fair Housing – Affirmatively Further Fair Housing and Site Selection

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

Fair Housing: Affirmatively Further Fair Housing and Site Selection  Last year the U. S. Supreme Court issued a ruling that the Federal Fair Housing Act included claims based on disparate impact and HUD released its new Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rules. These two actions taken together have the potential to change how siting decisions for affordable housing are made. With changes in the administration, this Brown Bag will discuss issues regarding the future of AFFH Regulations and how public housing authorities…

$35 – $60

NPH & SPUR: Federal Threats to Bay Area Housing

SPUR Urban Center 654 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA

2017’s change in administration has generated concerns about how shifts in federal housing policy will impact the Bay Area’s efforts to house its residents, particularly those who are the most in need. What are the looming threats and what can we do at the local level? Join NPH and SPUR to learn from some of those embedded in this fight. Co-presented by NPH. Panel: Eric Johnson, Oakland Housing AuthorityMichael Lane, Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern CaliforniaOlson Lee,  San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Housing and Community Development More information here!   

Free