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In 2024, NLIHC assumed the stewardship of the Housing Trust Fund Project as a resource to assist state and local efforts to advance housing trust fund initiatives.
By Kim Johnson, NLIHC Senior Director of Policy Congressional Appropriators released this morning (January 20) the text of a final fiscal year (FY) 2026 spending bill for…
By May Louis-Juste, NLIHC Project Manager, Strategic Partnerships & Campaigns In episode 2 of “The Common Ground” podcast, “From Stigma to Solutions: Inside Beyond the Bridge and How Media…
By Kayla Blackwell, NLIHC Senior Housing Policy Analyst and Sarita Kelkar, NLIHC Policy Intern The Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) released new research detailing the…
The following are some of the news stories to which NLIHC contributed during the week of January 12: “New law to make applying for NJ affordable housing easier. Here's how,” The Bergen Record,…
By Kim Johnson, NLIHC Senior Director of Policy The National Low Income Housing Coalition joined the Center for American Progress’ (CAP’s) Summit on Housing Solutions on January 15. The Summit…
Note: Data are from a randomized trial of the Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS) Program, through which half of 2,556 Housing Choice Voucher recipients were randomly selected for…