Making Affordable Housing Truly Affordable

SPUR San Jose 76 South First Street, San Jose, CA, United States

It is no surprise that so-called affordable housing units in the Bay Area are far from actually affordable, primarily due to the exorbitant costs associated with building them. In our current housing shortage, these escalating costs are at odds with our need to produce homes quickly. What stands in the way of truly affordable construction? Is it possible to escape these continually escalating costs through changes in policy, innovative construction materials or new architectural forms? Hear from architects and developers…

Free

ELPN: Houser’s Happy Hour

Mad Oak 135 12th Street, Oakland, CA, United States

The Houser’s Happy Hour is back! Looking to meet new colleagues and see some familiar faces? Join us and your fellow Houser’s for some networking time! Note that Houser's Happy Hours are scheduled quarterly throughout the year and will alternate between San Francisco and Oakland. Where: Mad Oak | 135 12th Street | Oakland, CA 94607 United States Questions? Please contact James Vossoughi.   REGISTER HERE! 

Strengths Based Perspective and Approach

Satellite Central 540 21st Street, Oakland, CA, United States

Join NPH on February 12 for the first Resident Services Professional Development Training. This 3-hour workshop will explore the concepts and frameworks of identifying the strengths of our staff, our residents, and ourselves, expand how we assess and work from a strength-based (positive) orientation, and how to move the culture of our organizations to embrace a strengths-based approach.    Each and every staff person possess strengths, assets, and perspectives that contribute to the effective and successful implementation and operations of their…

$20

CASA Means Homes

SPUR Oakland 1544 Broadway, Oakland, CA, United States

In 2018, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission convened a group of Bay Area housing experts and stakeholders to discuss housing solutions for the region. The result, the CASA Compact, is a package of policies being moved forward in 2019 with the goal of increasing housing production, preserving existing affordable housing and protecting vulnerable populations from displacement. Come learn more about the compact and what it might mean for Oakland and the East Bay. + Fred Blackwell / The San Francisco Foundation +…

Free