Dear John,
Highlights Breakout Sessions: Concurrent breakout sessions, featuring an incredible lineup of expert panelists, will be organized into three distinct tracks that align with our conference themes of policy, practice, and power. Learning Lab Sessions: Sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), these sessions will take place during concurrent breakouts, offering another option for practitioners to discuss the day-to-day challenges and opportunities that come with operating a nonprofit shared equity housing program. Museum Visit: Join other attendees for a guided tour of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. We will explore the museum through a housing lens, visiting exhibits such as Power of Place and artifacts like the Jones-Hall-Sims House. If you’ve already registered for the conference but want to add the museum visit to your registration, please email our customer service team at [email protected].
Reminders Interactive Schedule: Our interactive conference schedule is now live on the Policy. Practice. Power. website. Click here to learn more about our sessions and speakers. Hotel Discount Rate: The deadline to book a hotel room at the Grounded Solutions block discount rate has been extended to May 12. Click here to reserve your room at the Capital Hilton today. Standard Registration Deadline: Register by May 14 to secure your spot at the conference before the higher late registration rate takes effect! Become a Member to Get the Best Conference Registration Rate Members always receive the best rates on registration, and so much more. Interested in becoming a member? Start your application or contact [email protected] for more information.
We are thankful to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Melville Charitable Trust, Land Home Financial Services, Gary Community Ventures, Forsyth Street Advisors, and Royal Bank of Canada for their support in making this conference possible. If you’re interested in supporting our conference as a sponsor, click here to learn more. Where we live matters.We bring together an extensive network of partners and member practitioners from local communities who have a deep understanding of best practices in community land trusts, shared equity housing, local housing policies such as inclusionary zoning, and more.
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