NLIHC seeks a graphic communications coordinator to work closely with the NLIHC director of communications to support NLIHC’s externally facing efforts and products. The graphic communications…
NLIHC seeks a graphic communications manager to work closely with the NLIHC director of communications to ensure effective and efficient NLIHC graphic communications project management. The graphic…
The following are some of the news stories to which NLIHC contributed during the week of July 21:
‘It was humiliating.’ Evictions in these cities are worse than before Covid” CNN, July 24, at:…
Power in Planning: Your Roadmap to Successful National Voter Education Week Celebrations – Virtual, July 24 (Courtney Cooperman)
North Carolina Balance of State Continuum of Care (NC BoS CoC…
For many years, the NLIHC-led Disaster Housing Recovery Coalition (DHRC) has organized and advocated for solutions to our broken disaster recovery system, especially the bipartisan “Reforming…
Washington, D.C. - NLIHC strongly condemns California Governor Gavin Newsom’s executive order urging local communities to sweep homeless encampments without providing immediate, safe housing…
The Our Homes, Our Votes: 2024 webinar series provides resources, guidance, and inspiration for organizations and individuals seeking to launch or strengthen their own nonpartisan voter and candidate…
NLIHC has released Fuera de Alcance: El Alto Costo de la Vivienda, a Spanish-language edition of Out of Reach 2024: The High Cost of Housing. Published annually, the Out of Reach report highlights…
NLIHC’s State and Local Innovation (SLI) project released on July 25 a new case study on just cause eviction laws. The publication highlights two successful efforts to pass just cause protections –…
NLIHC’s State and Local Innovation (SLI) project aims to support state and local partners in advancing, implementing, and enforcing state and local tenant protections, sustaining emergency…
President Biden announced on July 16 a proposal to temporarily cap rent increases by large landlords at 5% for two years, a policy that would affect half of all rental properties in the U.S.…