“Going viral” is no longer just a medical term. In the digital world, going viral means spreading your content and “infecting” large numbers of people, inducing emotions and action. NLIHC provides…
President Donald Trump’s FY18 budget proposal would eliminate funding to the national Housing Trust Fund (HTF). NLIHC urges all organizations concerned about homelessness and the lack of affordable…
The next NeighborWorks Training Institute (NTI) will take place in Philadelphia the week of August 14-18. The NTI offers more than 100 course offerings in affordable housing development and financing…
Nebraska Governor Pete Ricketts (R) joined legislators in creating the Rural Workforce Housing Investment Fund when he signed Legislative Bill 518 (LB 518) on April 27. The $7.3 million initial…
HUD has released its latest Comprehensive Housing Affordability Strategy (CHAS) data. The five-year (2010-2014) data are used by HUD and state and local governments to examine housing needs and make…
The following are some of the news stories that NLIHC contributed to during the week of May 28:
“HUD Secretary Ben Carson Clarifies Remarks About Poverty,” NPR – All Things Considered, June 1 at:…
NLIHC President and CEO Diane Yentel and other NLIHC staff will be speaking at the following events in the coming months:
The National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty’s “Housing Not…
NLIHC is accepting applications for internship positions for the fall 2017 semester. Interns are highly valued and fully integrated into our staff work. We seek students passionate about social…
NLIHC is pleased to welcome Katherine Randall as our research intern for the summer. Katherine earned her B.A. from Bowdoin College in 2016, and she is now a graduate student at the University of…
Summer is here! As you prepare for warmer weather, vacations, and outdoor festivities, you can support NLIHC by shopping on Amazon Smile.
Amazon Smile is a simple and automatic way for you to…