On November 20, NLIHC released The Gap: Assessing the Affordability and Availability of Rental Housing in Puerto Rico, a new report that measures the affordability and availability of homes for…
Learn More About This Month's Events! National HoUSed Campaign Call (11/25): On November 25, NLIHC hosted a national HoUSed campaign call to address HUD’s fiscal year (FY) 2025…
A federal judge has granted motions for preliminary injunction, which will temporarily block the Trump-Vance administration’s attempts to implement unlawful and unreasonable restrictions that seek to…
By May Louis-Juste, NLIHC Project Manager, Strategic Partnerships Today, NLIHC launched “The Common Ground,” a new storytelling podcast that highlights the powerful intersections of housing,…
NLIHC is pleased to announce the award recipients of the Our Homes, Our Votes (OHOV) 2026 mini-grant program. This year, the newly launched program saw tremendous interest from the field, with…
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.
Our goals can be met only if state housing and homeless coalitions, direct service providers, and residents and other low-income people are educated and empowered to take action. Learn how you can get involved here.
Washington, D.C. - "Today’s court order, issued by Judge Mary S. McElroy of the United States District Court for the District of Rhode Island, is a significant step in maintaining stability for…
The following are some of the news stories to which NLIHC contributed during the week of December 15: “Affordability crisis in Columbia? You have to make triple the minimum wage to live in the…
By Nada Hussein, NLIHC State and Local Research Analyst and Katie Renzi, NLIHC State and Local Research Intern Since October, tenant advocates and leaders in Eugene, Oregon have rallied together…