NLIHC is delighted to welcome Emma English as our Fall 2024 State and Local Innovation Intern! Emma is a third-year graduate student at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri, where she is…
Our Homes, Our Votes: Creating Civically Engaged Communities in the 2024 Election Cycle – Virtual, September 17 (Courtney Cooperman) National Voter Registration Day with Michigan…
This month’s “Tenant Talk Live” meeting featured a discussion about getting out the vote with Texas advocate Sharon Underwood and NLIHC’s Our Homes, Our Votes (OHOV) Project Manager Courtney…
The Our Homes, Our Votes campaign, a nonpartisan initiative to boost voter turnout among low-income renters and elevate housing as an election issue, hosted the tenth installment of its 2024 webinar…
NLIHC is accepting nominations for the 2025 Housing Leadership Awards recipients. Every year, NLIHC celebrates leaders in the fight for affordable housing by honoring three individuals or…
NLIHC hosted a national HoUSed campaign call on September 9. We were joined by Business Insider Senior Reporter Cecilia Reyes for a discussion about new reporting on illegal evictions.…
Memo: Congress Returns to D.C. to Negotiate CR by 9/30 Deadline; NLIHC Releases Fall '24 Tenant Talk; New Webinars, Research, and More!
Members of Congress returned to their offices on Capitol Hill today, kicking off a final month of legislative work before a campaigning recess in October, ahead of November’s elections. Congress’s…
NLIHC released the Fall 2024 issue of Tenant Talk, our semiannual newsletter designed to engage residents in housing advocacy, on September 5. The new issue, Tenant Talk: Voting as…
Housing advocates in Delaware are celebrating many successes from the recent state legislative session, including the enactment of SB 293, which will expand the state’s Fair Housing Act to prohibit…
Fannie Mae (Fannie) and Freddie Mac (Freddie), the Government-Sponsored Enterprises (GSEs) of the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) released on August 28 additional information about the…
Who Speaks for Me? (WSFM), a nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C. that provides women and LGBTQ+ people exiting incarceration with programs and services to support long-term housing…