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Insights for affordable housing developers and nonprofit organizations that want to thrive
As part of our consulting services for our nonprofit, government and business clients, we share research, articles and resources about the challenges and trends in affordable housing and community services today. It is our hope that our take on these issues will give you new ideas and inspire you to continue making a difference in your community.
Housing Advocates Guide 2020
The Advocates’ Guide 2020: A Primer on Federal Affordable Housing & Community Development Programs is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in or concerned about affordable housing and community development. Written by NLIHC staff and other leading experts in...
Recording Posted: HOME Program COVID-19 Response: Statutory Suspensions and Regulatory Waivers Webinar 4/20/20 w/PJs
HUD’s Office of Affordable Housing Programs (OAHP) hosted a webinar for HOME Program Participating Jurisdictions (PJs) on April 20, 2020. OAHP staff provided information and answered participant questions on topics including: Statutory suspensions and regulatory...
New Housing Counseling Agency Work Plan Training and Toolkit Now Available
New Housing Counseling Agency Work Plan Training and Toolkit Now Available: A new self-paced online training and toolkit are now available to assist housing counseling agencies (HCAs) with creating, reviewing, and modifying their agency work plan. These resources...
Women Take a Bigger Hit in the First Wave of Job Losses due to COVID-19
A recent Federal Reserve Bank-Kansas City article review of job losses shows Women, especially those without a college degree, have taken a bigger hit in the first wave of job losses....
Oklahoma Economic Snapshot Released by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City
Oklahoma Economic Snapshot Released The Oklahoma City Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City released the latest Oklahoma Economic Snapshot. Keep up-to-date with Oklahoma's economy and specific economic trends important to the state as new economic data is...