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Hi John,

Are you ready to bloom? Spring is here and we’ve got some offerings to help make learning, connecting, and growing in our industry a breeze! Check out our latest offerings below:

 

From Scarcity To Abundance: Bringing The Bay Area Together Towards Homes For All, Tuesday, May 2, from 4-5:30PM PT at CZI Community Space

(Main Event Room; 801 Jefferson Avenue Redwood City, CA 94063)

The Bay Area is our neighborhood, and when we come together in community, belonging, and inclusion, we all win! This is why we’re kicking off #AffordableHousingMonth with a special regional event to inspire us to dream and create a future where all of our neighbors, regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender, or income, have a place to call home.

Act fast, because registration closes TODAY at 5PM PT!

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Please review and complete our COVID policy form before registration.

What We’ll Discuss 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.

Art and Goodies! More than a discussion, this event includes an arts and crafts activity, and a collective art project led by a visual notetaker, both related to creating a vision of homes for all!! Goodies include tea, espresso, soft drinks, and art! (Attendees will receive a digital copy of the events’ collective art project. Enjoy a free 1.5 hour of parking at the Jefferson Avenue Parking Lot. Each hour after 1.5 is 25 cents until 6PM.)

 

WEBINAR: Strategies to Successfully Implement Supplier Diversity Goals, Tuesday, May 9, 10AM-12:30PM PT

Last year, Governor Newsom signed into law AB 2873, which aims to ensure the construction trades and affordable housing development industry intentionally uplifts and invests in contractors/businesses led by people of color, firms that have experienced historic inequities and underrepresentation in this field.

👉 What will be the impact of AB 2873 on our industry and what will it take for successful implementation?

Join us alongside the Southern California Association of Non-Profit Housing (SCANPH) for a webinar that will explore industry implementation of AB 2873, discuss the availability of services to support adherence to new requirements, and deliberate the challenges and opportunities for the capturing of such data.

 
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Breakfast with the Boss Series, Monday, May 22, 8AM through Friday, May 26, 9AM PT

Join the Emerging Leaders Peer Network (ELPN) for an intimate roundtable with an inspiring Bay Area affordable housing leader to discuss their career and take on our industry. Learn, ask questions, and make connections!

👉 These events will be limited to twelve ELPN members to ensure a rich conversation. Slots will fill quickly so secure your spot now!

 

Speakers + Dates

  • Monday, May 22nd: Don Falk, Former Chief Executive Officer of the Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation
  • Friday, May 26th: Consuelo Hernandez, Director, Office of Supportive Housing, County of Santa Clara
 
 

I look forward to seeing you this spring!

In Community,

Yesenia headshotYesenia Jameson
NPH Senior Content Manager

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Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California (NPH)
369 Pine Street, Suite 350 San Francisco, California 94104
415-989-8160 | [email protected]

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