Interfaith Affordable Housing Luncheon

Williams Chapel Baptist Church 1410 10th Ave, Oakland, CA, United States

How do faith congregations fit into the affordable housing equation?Join East Bay Housing Organizations (EBHO) on Thursday, June 15th for a roundtable discussion focused on faith communities & grassroots groups as partners in community based development & the importance of preserving and developing affordable family, senior and transitional housing in Alameda County. With the implementation of the Alameda County Housing Bond, Measure A1 funds EBHO as well as many other organizations and individuals, want to make sure the faith community is included…

SPUR: From Reservoir to Residential

SPUR Urban Center 654 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA

In 2009, San Francisco adopted the Balboa Park Station Area Plan as part of its Better Neighborhoods Program, resulting in new mixed-use development, public space and pedestrian improvements along Ocean Avenue, as well as new concepts for the Upper Yard and Balboa Reservoir parcels in this transit-oriented yet lower-profile area. Come get an update on the impact of the plan and hear about the challenges and opportunities that remain. Learn more.  

Free – $10

NPH Brown Bag: Keep in Touch – New TCAC Policy Changes that Make Waitlist Openings a Breeze

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

Keep in Touch: New TCAC Policy Changes that Make Waitlist Openings a Breeze TCAC policy changes to e-signatures enable vulnerable low-income applicants to easily submit their housing applications online. This little-known policy issue changes the way that property managers can communicate with the applicants on their waitlist. Join Haven Connect CEO, Caroline Caselli, in a lively discussion about California’s policy change. Learn how to innovate applicant communication, boost social worker engagement and promote ethical use of online applications, including paper integration…

$35 – $60

SPUR: How Many Homes Should We Have?

SPUR Urban Center 654 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA

The Bay Area’s housing shortage has led many residents to cite affordability as the top issue facing the region. With most voters supporting additional housing, how much does the Bay Area actually need to build? How much needs to be subsidized and for whom? Where should we build? Join NPH Regional Planning & Policy Manager Pedro Galvao to discuss these questions and more as the panel attempts to grapple with one of our region’s most pressing concerns. Learn more.  

Free – $10