NLIHC Webinars

UPCOMING NLIHC WEBINARS:


OPPORTUNITY STARTS AT HOME

Broadening the Housing Movement: Learn More About the Opportunity Starts at Home Campaign— Originally aired August 16, 2018

This is an informational webinar, open to individuals and organizations that are interested in learning more about the Opportunity Starts at Home campaign. Attendees will learn about the campaign's progress, short- and long-term plans, policy advocacy goals, and ways to get involved. 


POLICY WEBINARS

FY19 Funding Outlook for Affordable Housing Programs— Originally aired August 6, 2018

NLIHC and other leaders of the Campaign for Housing and Community Development (CHCDF) will discuss the current status and outlook for the FY19 funding process and how advocates can effectively communicate with policymakers and the public about the need for increased federal investments in proven affordable housing and community development programs.


Benefits Cuts Webinar — Originally aired May 14, 2018

NLIHC and partner organizations provide information about new proposals from the Trump administration and Congress that would cut housing benefits by increasing rents, imposing work requirements, and setting de facto time limits for HUD-assisted households.


NLIHC 2018 Forum Policy Priorities Webinar Originally aired March 13, 2018


NLIHC 2018 Policy Forum: Lobbying 101Originally aired March 8, 2018


President Trump’s Budget Proposes Severe Cuts to Critical HUD Resources — Originally aired February 20, 2018

The National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) and other leaders of the Campaign for Housing and Community Development Funding (CHCDF) invite you to learn more about President Trump’s recently released budget request that includes severe funding cut to critical HUD and USDA resources that help some of the most vulnerable in our communities keep a roof over their heads, including low income seniors, people with disabilities, families with children, veterans, and those who were formerly homeless. Learn more about how you can help fight back against these budget cuts.


FY18 Budget Outlook for Affordable Housing Programs Originally aired Thursday, November 16, 2017

NLIHC and other leaders of the Campaign for Housing and Community Development Funding (CHCDF) present about the current status and outlook for the FY18 budget process and how advocates can effectively communicate with policymakers and the public about the need for increased federal investments in proven affordable housing and community development programs. 


President Trump Proposes Massive Budget Cuts to Critical HUD and USDA ResourcesOriginally aired Wednesday, May 31, 2017

In this webinar, National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) and other leaders of the Campaign for Housing and Community Development Funding (CHCDF) give you the information you need about President Trump’s proposal to severely cut funding for critical HUD and USDA resources that help some of the most vulnerable in our communities keep a roof over their heads, including low income seniors, people with disabilities, families with children, veterans, and those who were formerly homeless. Learn more about how you can help fight back against these budget cuts. 


Getting the Message Right: How to Stop Trump's Proposed Budget Cuts to Affordable Housing — Originally aired Friday, May 19, 2017

NLIHC and other leaders of the Campaign for Housing and Community Development Funding (CHCDF) invite you to learn how to effectively communicate with policymakers and the public about the impact of President Trump's budget cuts on families and communities. 


NLIHC 2017 Forum Policy Priorities — Originally aired Tuesday, March 28

Join the NLIHC Policy and Field Teams to learn about policy priorities in advance of the 2017 Policy Forum.


Lobby Day 2017 — Originally Aired March 21, 2017 

Join the NLIHC Policy and Field Teams to learn about strategies and priorities for Lobby Day at the 2017 Policy Forum.


President Trump’s Budget Proposes Severe Cuts to Critical HUD Resources — Originally aired March 20, 2017

The National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) and other leaders of the Campaign for Housing and Community Development Funding (CHCDF) invite you to learn more about President Trump’s proposal to severely cut funding for critical HUD resources that help some of the most vulnerable in our communities keep a roof over their heads, including low income seniors, people with disabilities, families with children, veterans, and those who were formerly homeless. Learn more about how you can help fight back against these budget cuts.


How President Trump’s First Budget Could Impact Affordable Housing Originally aired March 6, 2017

The National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) and other leaders of the Campaign for Housing and Community Development Funding (CHCDF) invite you to join advocates from across the nation to learn more about the significant threats facing affordable housing and community development programs and how you can help protect these critical resources from severe funding cuts.


The Changing Post-Election Landscape for Affordable HousingOriginally Aired Friday, December 2, 2016

Featuring NLIHC President and CEO, Diane Yentel, as she provides an overview of the work needed to move affordable housing policy in this new political landscape. 

Read more about what to expect under the new Administration here: http://bit.ly/2g3chEt


Caps Hurt Communities Webinar on the Federal Budget: Spending Caps, Budget Negotiations, and the Impact on Housing and Community Development in Your Community — Originally Aired October 19, 2015 

Join organizations from across the nation to learn more about the #CapsHurt Communities fall campaign to raise spending caps, how a year-long Continuing Resolution would impact affordable housing and community development programs, and what you can do to engage your local media by sharing stories of the impact on your community.


NLIHC Webinar on Federal Budget — Originally Aired April 21, 2015

This webinar focuses on  on what the recent budget resolutions and the sequester caps could mean for FY16 for HUD and USDA Rural Housing Service programs, and what advocates can do to engage Congress to protect critical programs.


National Housing Trust FundHOUSING TRUST FUND WEBINARS

Webinar on Financing and Operating Affordable Housing for Extremely Low Income Households — Originally aired August 15, 2016

This is a webinar for advocates and developers on options and considerations related to financing and operating affordable housing for extremely low income (ELI) households - those with incomes at or below 30% of the area median income. Developing rental units affordable to ELI households without relying on vouchers can be very challenging. NLIHC’s national Housing Trust Fund (HTF) Developer Advisory Group recently published two briefs on strategies for funding ELI housing and on options and considerations related to using operating assistance and operating assistance reserves for HTF projects to achieve 30-year ELI affordability without depending on vouchers. HTF requires that at least 80% of a state’s allocation must be used to produce, rehabilitate, or preserve rental housing, that 100% of a state’s allocation in 2016 must benefit ELI households, and that HTF-assisted units must remain affordable for at least 30 years. Learn how this can be accomplished and what the pitfalls are. 


The National Housing Trust Fund: Getting to Know the Regulations — Originally Aired Thursday, February 5, 2015

At long last, the regulations that will govern how the National Housing Trust Fund will work have been published in the Federal Register. NLIHC will provide state and local housing advocates and providers with detailed information on what you need to know to prepare for the first NHTF dollars coming to your state in early 2016.


NLIHC RESEARCH WEBINARS

Out of Reach 2017: The High Cost of Housing — Originally Aired June 9, 2017

NLIHC’s annual report, Out of Reach, documents the gap between renters’ wages and the cost of rental housing. The report’s Housing Wage is the hourly wage a full-time worker must earn to afford a modest and safe rental home without spending more than 30% of his or her income on housing costs. It is based on HUD’s Fair Market Rent (FMR), which is an estimate of what a family moving today can expect to pay for a modest rental home in the area. This year’s Housing Wage clearly indicates that housing costs are too high for low-wage workers.  

This webinar was presented to members to as an opportunity to ask the authors questions about the methodology and data.  


The Gap: A Shortage of Affordable HomesThe Gap: A Shortage of Affordable Homes — Originally Aired March 2, 2017

Hear about NLIHC's  findings from the 2017 edition of The GAP: A Shortage of Affordable Homes and introduce tools for advocating for simple reforms to the mortgage interest deduction through the United for Homes (UFH) campaign.


Alignment ReportThe Alignment Project: Aligning Federal Low Income Housing Programs with Housing Need — Originally Aired January 14, 2014

NLIHC undertook the Alignment Project in order to gain a better understanding of how existing federal housing resources are being used and to learn how those existing resources might be better aligned with the need for housing among ELI households. A series of research reports and policy recommendations will result from the Alignment Project.

The first product of this project is the report, Aligning Federal Low Income Housing Programs with Housing Need, released in December 2014. In the webinar held on January 14, 2015, NLIHC Research Director, Megan Bolton, discussed the primary findings from this report. Shannon Nazworth, Executive Director of Ability Housing of Northeast Florida then discussed some of the strategies her organization uses to develop housing for extremely low income households. One of the properties developed by Ability Housing was a featured case study in NLIHC’s report. Also presenting on the webinar was Ann O’Hara, co-founder of the Technical Assistance Collaborative, Inc. (TAC). TAC is finishing up a report on innovative permanent supportive housing financing strategies being employed by a few state housing finance agencies. Ms. O’Hara provided an overview of these models and discussed how they might inform future National Housing Trust Fund strategies. Sheila Crowley, NLIHC President and CEO wrapped up the webinar with a discussion of NLIHC’s conclusions and recommendations based on finding from the report.   


Our Homes, Our VotesVOTER ENGAGEMENT WEBINARS

In order to further support organizations engaging voters for the 2018 elections, NLIHC is partnering with experts in the field of voter engagement to provide a series of webinars. The webinars cover the process of Voterization in sequential order. Throughout 2018 election season, NLIHC will offer webinars and resources to train advocates and service providers on how to carry out non-partisan voter engagement efforts with low income residents and their allies.

To register for the 2018 "Our Homes, Our Votes" Voter Engagement Webinars, visit http://ourhomes-ourvotes.org


Mobilization: Getting Out the Vote Originally Aired Thursday, September 15, 2016

The final webinar in NLIHC’s 2016 Voterization series is “Mobilization: Getting Out the Vote.” The webinar will be held on Thursday, September 15 at 2:00 pm ET and will provide attendees with the essential elements of an effective Get Out the Vote (GOTV) effort. Topics will include effective methods of reminding voters of polling locations and times, coordinating ride services to polling locations, preparing for accessibility concerns, and assigning key roles and responsibilities to volunteers on Election Day. The webinar will also discuss best practices for early and absentee voting.

Registering and educating voters will make a difference only if voters actually turn out to the polls. A strong voter turnout by low income renters in the high-stakes 2016 election is essential to making affordable housing a high priority for policy makers. Learn how to make that happen; closed captioning will be provided. There will be ample time for attendees to share thoughts and experiences and to ask questions of the presenters.


Housing and the Election Webinar: 5 Ways You Can Take Action — Originally Aired: Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Over the next few months, affordable housing and community development organizations have an opportunity to influence a number of critical issues before Congress and to help break through the noise of the Presidential campaigns to make affordable housing an election issue.

This discussion with NLIHC staff on our Summer/Fall Issues Guide. In this webinar, we’ll review five ways you can take action between now and the November elections to advocate for the issues that are most important to your mission, the people you serve, and your community.


Webinar on Educating Voters and Candidates on Housing Issues — Originally Aired May 10, 2016

The second webinar in NLIHC’s 2016 Voterization series, “Educating Voters and Candidates on Housing Issues,” this presentation provides detailed information on creating voter guides, participating in candidate forums, and getting candidates to take positions on issues through candidate questionnaires.


Understanding and Overcoming the Challenges of Voter Registration — Originally aired on Wednesday, February 17, 2016   

NLIHC is offering a series of Voterization webinars in the coming months to train advocates and service providers on how to carry out effective voter engagement efforts. Voterization refers to non-partisan voter registration, voter education, and get-out-the-vote activities carried out by housing and homeless service providers to engage their residents and clients in the democratic process. Strong participation by low income residents to make affordable housing a priority in the 2016 presidential election is of the utmost importance.

This presentation provides background information on the importance of voting and discuss the rules governing voter registration efforts of 501(c)(3) organizations. The webinar will review the NLIHC Voterization plan and provide tips, best practices, and resources available for voter registration drives. The session will also explore some of the challenges presented by recent voter suppression efforts.


Understanding and Overcoming the Challenges of Voter Registration — Originally aired on Wednesday, February 17, 2016.   

Previous Voter Engagement Webinars:

Voter Registration and the Challenge of Voter Suppression Originally aired on June 12, 2014


Educating Voters and Candidates on Housing Issues Originally aired on July 24, 2014


Mobilization: Getting Out the Vote! Originally aired on September 8, 2014


NLIHC State Partner MapSTATE PARTNER WEBINARS

Building Effective State-Level Campaigns Featuring Bob Palmer and Liz Kuoppala


OTHER WEBINARS:

Below is a listing of Upcoming Webinars hosted by NLIHC and other Affiliate Organizations:

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