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Wednesday, April 19 Round Up: May is Affordable Housing Month, support grows for BAHFA, & more!

 

REGISTER NOW: From Scarcity to Abundance!

 
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May is #AffordableHousingMonth!

Kick off the month by joining us for our regional event, From Scarcity to Abundance: Bringing the Bay Area Together Towards Homes for All, happening Tuesday, May 2, 4-5:30PM PT in Redwood City, CA.

Moderated by Los Angeles Times housing reporter Liam Dillon, a dynamic panel of racial, social, and housing justice advocates will examine bold and transformative approaches for how we can work together regionally to end homelessness and housing insecurity. We'll also discuss the power of storytelling to inspire our community to dream of a Bay Area where every person has a place to call home!

Seats are limited! Registration closes Wednesday, April 26 at 5PM PT.
Please review and complete our COVID policy form before registration.

 

Momentum Gains for Housing Solutions: BAHFA Garners Support from SF Leadership

 
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Last week, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously passed a resolution to support the Bay Area Housing Finance Agency’s (BAHFA) proposal to place an affordable housing bond on the November 2024 ballot.

This Bay Area regional affordable housing bond will unlock billions of dollars for the construction of up to 45,000 affordable homes serving over 500,000 Bay Area residents over the coming decades. This measure will also raise billions for preservation of existing affordable housing and ensure protection for at-risk tenants.

We Need Your Help! Head over to the new Bay Area Housing for All website to learn more, join the coalition, and endorse the campaign!

 

Upcoming Trainings: Supplier Diversity Goals + Breakfast w/ the Boss!

 
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Don’t miss these upcoming learning and sharing opportunities:

 

Communications Learning Opportunity: Strategic Communications Council meets 4/27!

 
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Want to get involved in #AffordableHousingMonth? Want to ensure that your organization’s communications is on par with the best messages from our regional narrative research and strategy work?

Then join our Strategic Communications Council (SCC) for their upcoming convening on Thursday, April 27 from 12:30PM-1:30PM PT, where we’ll look at ways to meaningfully engage with #AffordableHousingMonth, including a first look at resources: social media toolkit, graphics, coloring page for kids, and more!

More NPH Working Groups! Go deeper in our collective work towards homes for all by joining one (or all) of our working groups! NPH convenes working groups to bring together members to take action, develop strategies, and advance solutions on critical affordable housing issues. (NPH working groups are for members only. Click here to learn more and become a member.)

 

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April, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI), Grant Partner Training Sessions CZI continues to support their grantee community with training, consulting and coaching to grow key capacities, and tools and organizational building blocks to unlock greater impact over the long-term.

May 1-31, Affordable Housing Month May is #AffordableHousingMonth! Each year, Affordable Housing Month brings the Bay together to grow public will and support for affordable housing and racial justice as well as educate our communities on affordable housing’s impact on us all.

 

5/4, Gen H: Housing Solutions Summit Generation Housing invites you to join them for a two part summit on Housing Solutions! At the end of this summit, you will walk away with an understanding of how you are a part of the solution, knowing that change IS possible.

 

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