Affordable Housing Week Policy Luncheon 2019

Microsoft Sunnyvale 1020 Enterprise Way, Sunnyvale, CA, United States

Join SV@Home as they kick off Affordable Housing Week 2019 with their annual Policy Luncheon! As part of his commitment to prioritizing housing affordability, Governor Gavin Newsom has presented a vision for more resources for affordable housing statewide that includes a call to action for Silicon Valley employers to make contributions to this monumental task. And the Valley is stepping up, with employers big and small finding ways to invest in the communities that provide them with the talent pool,…

$25 – $125

ELPN – Acronym Soup: An HCD Primer with CHPC

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

MHP, HHC, AHSC, VHHP, NPLH, UMRs – drowning in the acronym soup? Join ELPN for a primer on HCD’s underwriting, loan programs, and closing process. We will discuss the building blocks of the HCD UMRs; review general, supportive, and transit-oriented HCD programs; and explore case studies. This session will be useful to individuals and organizations hoping to apply for new and legacy HCD funding programs. Material will be most relevant for beginner and intermediate levels with some experience with HCD’s…

$25

Loan Docs: Everything You Want to Know and Ask

Goldfarb & Lipman 1300 Clay Street, 11th Floor, Oakland

Please join ELPN and Goldfarb & Lipman LLP on May 21 for a brownbag to help you review and negotiate loan documents, such as loan agreements, regulatory agreements, promissory notes, deeds of trust, and assignment agreements from multiple lenders. Learn how to communicate your organization’s goals to your lenders, attorneys and deal participants! Lunch will be provided. When: Tuesday, May 21st | 11am to 1pm Where: Goldfarb & Lipman LLP – 1300 Clay Street, 11th Floor, Oakland, CA 94612 If…

$15

9% and 4% Hybrid Projects: A Primer

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

Relatively new on the financing scene in California is the 9%/4% tax credit hybrid structure. Though complicated, this is a creative way to raise tax credit equity for needy projects. This workshop will function as a “deep-dive” on the hybrid structure. Panelists will discuss financial structuring specifics, TCAC policies, legal considerations, and investor requirements, and will share a case-study. Convener and Moderator: Meg McGraw-Scherer, California Housing Partnership Speakers: Alice Talcott, MidPen Housing Sarah Perez, Gubb & Barshay Julia Bennett, California Housing…

$35 – $60