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Hi John,

The application to apply to our Bay Area Housing Internship Program (BAHIP) closes tomorrow!

If you’ve been putting off applying or know a student of color entering their last year of college in fall 2022 who has an interest in urban studies and/or community development, please forward them this email!

Also if you’re an affordable housing advocate or policy person, you definitely don’t want to miss our special Brown Bag training on the Housing Elements process.

More on these below!

 

Bay Area Housing Internship Program (BAHIP)

BAHIP applications close tomorrow, Friday, March 25 at 11:59PM PT!

Email Monica at [email protected] for a Word version.

What is BAHIP? BAHIP is a one-year, paid internship program designed to recruit and train students of color at Bay Area colleges and universities to become housing development professionals.

Preparing to Apply Applicants should review the program description before completing the application. It is also encouraged to check out the recording from one of our info sessions for additional information.

What's the end result of BAHIP? Check out these impressive outcomes:

BAHIP outcomes on yellow background
 
 
 

Housing Elements: Experiences & Lessons Learned from Around the State

California’s local Housing Elements process is an important opportunity for local jurisdictions to help build local policy around new affordable housing construction and tenant protections.

Join us Thursday, April 7 at 12:00-2:00PM PT for an informal conversation between panelists and audience on the panelists’ experiences advocating for their communities’ needs through the housing element process. The audience will have opportunities to ask questions, learn lessons from jurisdictions that are further along in the Housing Elements process, and spark conversations/inspire coordination with fellow advocates in their own jurisdictions.

Since this Brown Bag is designed for more interactive and engaging conversation between the speakers and attendees, this meeting will be capped at 50 participants.

Speakers Include:

Housing Elements speakers and moderator

Learn more about the speakers.

 

Onward,

Monica headshotMonica Joe,
NPH Senior Racial Equity & Inclusion Program Manager

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