Ten RAD Training Webinars Offered by National Housing Law Project

The National Housing Law Project (NHLP) is presenting ten free 30-minute trainings for residents and advocates about the Rental Assistance Demonstration (RAD). Through RAD, HUD is permanently privatizing 185,000 public housing units by converting them to either the project-based voucher (PBV) or project-based rental assistance (PBRA) programs. RAD conversions can have a profound impact on residents’ lives, as well as the long-term affordability of the nation’s affordable housing stock. The trainings will help residents and advocates learn how to ensure maximum protections for RAD residents. 

Each 30-minute training will provide a brief overview of an issue that residents and advocates are likely to encounter in a RAD conversion, followed by ten minutes for Q&A. During each session, NHLP staff will discuss the protections guaranteed by RAD, relevant legal authorities, advocacy tips, and other resources.

Training topics will include:

  • Why and How Should I Get Involved in My Local RAD Conversion? (April 12)
  • RAD 101: Component 1 for Public Housing (April 26)
  • RAD 101: Component 2 for HUD-assisted Multifamily Housing (May 10)
  • RAD Tenant Organizing Rights (May 24)
  • RAD Right to Remain, Rescreening, and Temporary Relocation (June 7)
  • Long-Term Oversight and Affordability (June 21)
  • Common RAD Fair Housing and Civil Rights Issues (July 12)
  • Demolishing and Reducing Units via RAD (August 2)
  • Leases and House Rules After RAD (August 16)
  • Grievance and Choice Mobility Rights After RAD (August 30)

A brief description of each training session is here.

Trainings will take place at 1:30 pm ET.

Register for the entire training series here.

For more information, contact Jessie Cassella at: [email protected].

To see whether RAD is happening in your community, go to: http://www.rad-watch.org/.

More information about RAD is on the NHLP website at: http://nhlp.org/RAD

NLIHC also has RAD information on page 4-13 of the 2016 Advocates’ Guide at: http://bit.ly/22QZiEm. The 2017 Advocates’ Guide was available in print to attendees of the NLIHC 2017 Housing Policy Forum. The 2017 Advocates’ Guide will be available online in mid-April.