Tax Credit Equity in the Aftermath of Tax Reform

BRIDGE Housing 600 California Street, Suite 900, San Francisco, CA, United States

With the recent passage of Federal Tax Reform, affordable housing developers will have to navigate new hurdles to get projects built. While tax credits and private activity bonds have survived, the bill vastly alters the affordable housing investment landscape. Come hear from a panel of investors and industry experts about the implications of the new tax bill for your affordable housing developments and learn about the investment outlook for 2018. Register here.

Free

New Partners for Smart Growth Conference

Opening its Golden Gate, the New Partners for Smart Growth Conference returns to California in 2018. The 17th Annual New Partners for Smart Growth Conference will draw a national, multi-disciplinary audience of leaders and practitioners to learn and discuss how to build safer, healthier,  and more livable communities through their work. And for our NPH members, we have a special promo code to save you $25 off the registration cost: Just use NP18NPHANC at checkout! Register.  

Price varies.

February 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.Please note that NPH Working Groups are for members only. To become a member or check your membership status, contact NPH…

Free

National Housing Conference webinar: Challenges of affordable housing for Native Americans

Led by the Restoring Neighborhoods Task Force, this webinar will focus on Native American housing issues. Georgi Banna, director of policy and program development for the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, and Marvin Ginn, executive director of Native Community Finance, will present on the challenges of affordable housing for Native Americans as well as best practices and lessons learned in the field. Register here. 

Free