Community Forum on Housing our Nonprofit Workforce

Sobrato Center for Nonprofits Redwood Shores Shoreway Conference Room 350 Twin Dolphin Drive, Redwood City, CA, United States

As part of Housing Leadership Council’s Affordable Housing Week, join Thrive for a community forum and luncheon on the topic of housing the nonprofit workforce and the impacts of the current housing climate on the nonprofit sector. Learn about San Mateo County’s Home for All Initiative, the existing resources and housing opportunities available, and creative examples of how San Mateo County’s nonprofits are addressing the needs of their workforce creatively and collaboratively. The panel will also dive into the long-term planning…

SPUR: Why Does Housing Cost So Much To Build?

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

In 2014, The Urbanist ran an article titled “The Real Cost of Building Housing,” which looked at the exorbitant cost of construction in San Francisco. Over the past four years, these costs have continued to escalate across the region. Join our panel to hear how the situation has evolved and how it impacts efforts to address our housing shortage. Generously sponsored by Bank of America.+ Mark Hogan / Openscope Studio+ Mike Kim / Simeon+ Steve Levy / Center for Continuing Study…

LGBT Housing – A Community Conversation

San Francisco LGBT Community Center 1800 Market Street, San Francisco, CA, United States

Leaders from Mercy Housing and Openhouse will share the story of the Openhouse Community, the Bay Area's first LGBT-welcoming senior affordable housing project. Following the presentation, nonprofit housing leaders, senior advocates and community members will engage the audience in a conversation that explores the future for our community.

Free

June Legislative Issues Committee

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

We invite you to join NPH for the Legislative Issues Working Group to discuss and strategize opportunities to continue making progress for affordable housing in California. Formed in 1983, the NPH Legislative Issues Committee discusses issues related to housing policy, funding, and programs on the regional, state, and federal levels, and makes preliminary recommendations to guide and inform NPH’s position on each issue.You must register to attend and receive the call-in number. Registration link coming soon or sign up for NPH e-newsletters to receive…

Free