• 2018 National Interagency Community Reinvestment Conference

    Hyatt Regency Miami 400 South East Second Avenue, Miami, FL, United States

    Given the recent natural disasters, growing income disparities, and the economic challenges facing our nation, building resilient and inclusive communities has never been more important. At the 2018 National Interagency Community Reinvestment Conference in Miami, Florida, learn how we can align stakeholders, resources, and strategies to better face these challenges, strengthen our communities, and produce lasting impact. Register here.

    $295 – $845
  • Policy Insights 2018

    Sacramento Convention Center Complex 1400 J Street, 3rd floor, Sacramento, CA, United States

    California Budget & Policy Center for their March 22conference in Sacramento. Geared towards advocates, policymakers, researchers, and other leaders working to improve the lives of low- and middle-income Californians, this conference will explore timely issues and debates on: tax and budget policy, poverty and inequality, health, education, federal budget outlook, child development, criminal justice, and others.  Register here! 

    $135
  • NPH Brown Bag: Enterprise Level Capital Financing: What’s Happening Abroad and Local Applicability

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

    With the recent federal tax reform and reduced tax credit, learn how enterprise level financing is supporting affordable housing development in Amsterdam and Copenhagen and it's local applicability.Non-profit affordable housing developers in Amsterdam and Copenhagen primarily utilize enterprise level financing to develop projects and thus, do not rely upon public funds nor are they held accountable to investor obligations for certain financial returns as is the case with the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit. Enterprise level financing can depoliticize the development…

    $35 – $60
  • Housing the Bay Summit

    Hotel Nikko 222 Mason Street, San Franicsco

    Join Urban Land Institute and distinguished speakers on March 23, 2018 as they explore potential solutions to the housing supply and affordability crisis in the Bay Area. Focus Areas include: the Public Process, Innovative Financing, and the Cost of Building. Learn more and register here. 

    $95 – $300