Hi John, Two opportunities to engage are coming up fast, and here is your reminder! We’re joining fellow housing advocates and policy folks on April 7 for a special Brown Bag training on California’s Housing Elements, a process to help ensure that local jurisdictions are fulfilling their housing needs. And if you haven’t heard, we’ve extended the deadline to April 1 to apply to our Bay Area Housing Internship Program (BAHIP)! Please forward this email to the college students of color in your life who might be interested. Details below! |
|
BAHIP applications close Friday, April 1 at 11:59PM PT! |
|
|
We’re aware of how busy college life is, which is why we’ve extended the deadline to apply to BAHIP! Apply by 4/1. More Information BAHIP is a one-year, paid internship program that trains Bay Area low-income college students of color to begin a rewarding career in affordable housing development and project management. To learn more, please view our program description and/or the recording from a BAHIP info session. |
|
The Housing Elements process is critical in helping ensure that local jurisdictions can build good local policies for more affordable housing and tenant protections. Join us on Thursday, April 7 at 12:00-2:00PM PST for an informal conversation about our panelists’ (below) experiences advocating for their communities’ needs through the housing elements process. You’ll get to ask questions/inspire coordination with fellow advocates and learn from jurisdictions that are further along in the Housing Elements process. 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. |
|
Registration Deadline: Tuesday, April 5 at 5:00pm PT If you have any questions, please email Morgan at [email protected] |
|
Onward, Yesenia Jameson NPH Content Manager |
|