Welcome to the following individuals and organizations who joined NLIHC in the fourth quarter of 2015:
New Organizational Members
4 Feathers Development, Ames, IA
Adapt of Texas, Austin, TX…
NLIHC is accepting resumes for summer 2016 internship positions. Interns are highly valued and fully integrated into our staff work. We seek students passionate about social justice issues, with…
In many ways 2015 was a significant year for NLIHC's policy agenda, even with a Congress generally characterized as “do-nothing.” As the country begins a presidential election year and extreme…
On November 18, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) announced the largest commitment to supportive housing creation in the city’s history, promising to create 15,000 units over the next 15 years.…
Nonprofit VOTE will hold a webinar on Thursday, January 21 at 2pm ET entitled Plan Ahead 2016. The webinar cover best practices for planning and conducting voter registration, voter education,…
The February 5 nomination deadline for NLIHC’s Annual Organizing Award is quickly approaching. Please nominate an outstanding local or statewide organizing effort. The 2016 Organizing Award…
Kate Rodrigues joins NLIHC as a new research intern for the spring semester. Originally from the Minneapolis-St. Paul area and with a B.A. in English and Political Science from the College of Saint…
This primer tackles one of the most perplexing problems in the affordable housing field: How much should a family pay for housing? The operative word is should. Replace should with can, and the…
Source: National Housing Conference. (2017). Paycheck to Paycheck 2017:
A snapshot of housing affordability for healthcare workers. Washington, DC: Author. Retrieved from: http://bit.ly/2xEitsr