This is a session of NPH’s 2021 Conference: Grow Power, Secure Justice on September 24th. Recent changes in the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee (TCAC) and California Debt Limit Allocation Committee (CDLAC) regulations have meant big shifts in the types of projects getting funded – particularly as tax-exempt bonds have become competitive for the first time in over a decade. Read More
This is a session on Day 2 of the San Joaquin Valley Affordable Housing Summit, September 21-23. Project Homekey has evolved from its beginnings as a COVID response tool to a vital component of California’s strategy in providing homes for the unhoused. In this workshop, we will go over Homekey basics, discuss early program success stories, and discuss the future Read More
This is the opening plenary on Day 1 of the San Joaquin Valley Affordable Housing Summit, September 21-23 What does it mean to build a stronger Valley? What resources are available at the local and state level? What advocacy efforts are being made to ensure that the San Joaquin Valley has equitable representation? Join us for this dynamic session in Read More
This is a session on Day 1 of Verdical Group’s 2021 Net Zero Conference, September 14-16. Zero-carbon housing design should prioritize long-term robust building operations and community resilience. Driven by statewide GHG targets, reach codes, R&D investment and industry innovation have pushed rapid electrification in affordable housing. Electrification holds promise for long-term community health and well-being. But when the policies and investments Read More
The severity of California’s housing crisis calls for urgent political and community action. But the complexity of the crisis means that we can’t just continue to undertake the same approaches that have been previously attempted — it instead requires a radical reimagining of the state’s entire housing ecosystem. Two recent reports, SPUR’s Housing the Region and Housing California and California Housing Partnership’s Read More
A 2-hour learning lab on Day 3 of Housing California’s 2021 (Un)Conference: Homes, Health, and Wealth for All Californians, June 22-24 DC-based housing policy experts will discuss the outlook for new federal funding and policy initiatives as shaped by the response to the pandemic and the renewed attention of the needs of Black Americans and other people of color. Topics Read More
Interact directly with affordable housing and homelessness policy experts and get an inside look at the policy themes dominating the State Capitol in 2021 and what is to come in 2022. Hear the latest on affordable housing and homelessness-related bills sponsored by Housing California and partners, and get all your questions answered from those working in the Capitol.
This event is hosted by SV@Home as part of Affordable Housing Month 2021. Join SV@Home’s panel of experts to get the latest on legislation that will impact affordable housing in California and the Bay Area. With an intro and Sacramento update from Senator Cortese and Assembly Member Kalra.
The development of new affordable housing in the U.S. relies on a complex and fragmented financing system. The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program has been the primary source of new affordable housing in the past few decades. But the growing gaps between what a typical LIHTC project can raise in equity and its total development costs—along with policy decisions Read More