Too often, affordable homes are ignored in the public debate leading up to elections. To elevate housing solutions on the national agenda, candidates for elected office must understand that the issue…
Tenant and resident leaders play a pivotal role in mobilizing their communities to vote. Join tenant and resident leaders to hear about their experiences registering, educating, and mobilizing voters…
Housing providers can register and mobilize their residents to vote. But there are special considerations for public housing agencies (PHAs) and operators of Low Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC)…
Housing advocates, resident councils, and tenant associations are eager to increase voter registration among new residents and other individuals who are eligible to vote. There are best practices for…
The first step to expand voter participation is to ensure that low-income renters are registered to vote. This webinar will review strategies to increase voter registration, overcome voter apathy,…
Fortunately, no housing nonprofit needs to reinvent the wheel or go it alone when launching their election engagement work. Many organizations provide helpful resources and support for nonpartisan…
Nonprofit organizations, including housing justice nonprofits, can and should participate in nonpartisan voter and candidate engagement campaigns. To do so with confidence, organizations should be…
With elections just months away, housing organizations are launching their election initiatives. This webinar will walk through every aspect of a strong voter and candidate engagement campaign—…
It’s no coincidence that low-income communities that face the greatest barriers to stable, accessible, and affordable housing also face the greatest barriers to voting. This webinar will kick off the…
Advocates across the nation participated in a National Week of Action starting on April 22 to oppose counterproductive and inhumane efforts to punish and arrest people experiencing homelessness and…
NLIHC, in partnership with the Vera Institute for Justice, Formerly Incarcerated and Convicted People and Families Movement (FICPFM), Shriver Center on Poverty Law, and National Housing Law Project (…