| | | | Deadline: Wednesday, April 2 @11:59PM PT |
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| 🌠 We are honored to recognize these outstanding and exemplary housers. Each of them have answered the call for housing and racial justice in the Bay Area. They have served our industry with innovation and inspiring leadership, empowering their communities of colleagues, residents, and fellow housers! |
| | Doug Shoemaker Mercy Housing Inspirational Non-Profit Leader Award |
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| Doug Shoemaker has been a transformative force in affordable housing for three decades, shaping the landscape of equitable housing development and policy across the Bay Area and California. Under his leadership as President of Mercy Housing California for 13 years, the nonprofit organization built over 6,000 affordable homes and entitled another 3500 homes that are in development. A dedicated mentor, advocate, and innovator, Doug’s legacy extends far beyond the buildings he’s helped create—he has lifted up the people and communities who call them home. |
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| | Judith Bell San Francisco Foundation Philanthropic Leader Award |
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| As San Francisco Foundation’s Chief Impact Officer, Judith Bell brings extensive experience in policy and systems change, working in partnership with movement and power-building efforts, to achieve greater racial equity and economic inclusion. She has worked extensively on housing issues in coalition with groups at the local, regional and statewide levels, seeking to expand the production and preservation of affordable housing and to prevent homelessness. She was instrumental in advancing several efforts with the Obama administration, including Promise Neighborhoods and the national Healthy Food Financing Initiative. |
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| | Million Voters Project Power Building Award |
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| The Million Voters Project (MVP) has been collaborating with NPH and our housing coalitions to bring unprecedented organizing power into the affordable housing world. Through their on-the-ground model, their network of multi-racial, multi-generational partners are reaching directly into communities most impacted by economic and social inequality across the state. MVP’s deep commitment to racial and economic justice is embedded in their work, ensuring that housing justice remains a central issue in civic engagement and policymaking. Most recently, their leadership and partnership during the Prop 5 campaign mobilized 85 organizations, 1,500 grassroots leaders, and 350,000 low- and moderate-propensity voters across six languages. |
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| | | 🎟️ Discounted Tickets! Discounted tickets are available to NPH members, affordable housing professionals who have been in the field for less than 10 years, and resident services staff. Scholarship tickets are available to affordable housing residents, students, and grassroots activists. View registration page for details. |
| In Community, Estephanie Sunga, NPH Programs & Events Director |
| Thank you to our event sponsors! Help keep our industry connected, informed, and strategic by sponsoring today! |
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| | | - BBI Construction
- Burbank Housing Development Corporation
- Cahill Contractors
- Eden Housing
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- Merritt Community Capital Corporation
- Nibbi Brothers General Contractors
- Saarman Construction, Ltd.
- U.S. Bank
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| | Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California (NPH) 49 Stevenson Street Suite 500 | San Francisco, California 94105 415-989-8160 | [email protected] |
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