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HUD Exchange is seeking help from users interested in participating in user research activities to help promote fair housing content on HUD Exchange. Insight from user research will help inform and develop an organizational structure for fair housing technical assistance (TA) products to ensure that users can easily find and utilize resources and training.

They are particularly interested in individuals who are:

  • Housing providers, including landlords, property managers, real estate agents, mortgage lenders, and others who are involved in selling or renting housing
  • Community Planning and Development (CPD) grantees (Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Partnership Program (HOME), Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG), Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDS (HOPWA)), Public Housing Agencies (PHAs), and housing counseling agencies
  • FHIP- and FHAP-funded state, local, and private organization partners

Civil rights professionals and members of the general public interested in fair housing are also welcome to participate. Research sessions will be completed virtually, with opportunities to participate in additional research activities.

If you are interested in participating in fair housing user research activities, please complete this background form by February 9, 2023.

A HUD Exchange website team member will contact you as research opportunities become available. Thank you for being so interested!

Complete the User Research Background Form

Visit the HUD Exchange at https://www.hudexchange.info

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