Report Provides Initial Evaluation of DC’s Shallow Subsidy Rental Assistance Program
HUD has published DC Flexible Rent Subsidy Program: Findings from the Program’s First Year, which provides preliminary quantitative and qualitative data from the first year of the District of…
NHLP Publishes Guide on LIHTC Tenants’ Rights
The National Housing Law Project (NHLP) published An Advocates’ Guide to Tenants’ Rights in the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program. The 13-page guide serves as an overview of tenants’ rights…
Nine of 10 Severely Cost-Burdened Renters Have Extremely or Very Low Incomes
Source: NLIHC tabulations of 2019 ACS PUMS data.
NLIHC Welcomes Courtney Cooperman as Housing Advocacy Organizer
NLIHC is pleased to welcome Courtney Cooperman as its newest housing advocacy organizer. As a member of the field team, Courtney will mobilize NLIHC members to advocate for the Coalition’s federal…
NLIHC Seeks ERASE Project Coordinator
The National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) seeks a project coordinator for its ERASE (End Rental Arears to Stop Evictions) project to ensure that the historic emergency rental assistance ($46…
NLIHC Seeks Fund Development Intern for Fall Semester
Help the NLIHC end homelessness and housing poverty in America! NLIHC seeks a fund development intern for the fall semester (August or early September to December) to support NLIHC activities and…
NLIHC in the News for the Week of August 15
The following are some of the news stories that NLIHC contributed to during the week of August 15: “See the states that owe renters billions in housing assistance checks,” Fast Company, August 15 at…
Take Action: Senate Approves Budget Resolution Calling for $332 Billion for Housing and Transportation
The Senate voted 50-49 on August 11 to approve a budget resolution that sets the stage for a $3.5 trillion infrastructure and economic recovery package, including up to $332 billion for investments…
Recording Available of August 9 National Call on “HoUSed: Universal, Stable, Affordable Housing”
During our most recent (August 9) national call on “HoUSed: Universal, Stable, Affordable Housing” we heard from Shamus Roller, executive director of the National Housing Law Project, who discussed…
National HoUSed Campaign Call Takes One-Week Hiatus, No Call Today
NLIHC’s national HoUSed campaign call will take a one-week hiatus; there will be no call today, August 16. The next HoUSed campaign call for universal, stable, affordable housing will take place on…
U.S. District Court Judge Leaves CDC Eviction Moratorium in Place
U.S. District Court Judge Dabney Friedrich on August 13 denied a request from the Alabama and Georgia Associations of Realtors to rule the new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)…