The following are some of the news stories that NLIHC contributed to during the week of March 18:
“HUD, affordable housing programs get a boost in latest congressional spending bill,” Curbed,…
NLIHC held its 36th Annual Leadership Awards Reception on March 20 in Washington, DC, honoring Senator Susan Collins (R-ME) with the Edward W. Brooke Housing Leadership Award, Dr. Matthew…
NLIHC released the week of March 19 two new resources: Tenant Talk: Housing is Built with Ballots, a publication for low income residents, and Advocates’ Guide 2018: A Primer on Federal…
NLIHC released The Gap: A Shortage of Affordable Homes 2018 report on March 13. The report finds a shortage of 7.2 million affordable and available rental homes for extremely low income renter…
Dear Readers,
As we move forward with our collective efforts for housing justice in 2018, we remember that this year marks the 50th anniversary of two very significant events. In the spring of…
Seventy-four percent of homeowners were registered to vote in 2018, while only sixty-one percent of renters were registered. This disparity is a big reason why federal policies on housing often favor…
States have passed more restrictive voting laws in recent years to suppress turnout, but advocates throughout the country have worked toward innovative responses. One idea that is gaining popularity…
While planning voter engagement activities this election season, know that several free, online resources are already available to further strengthen your organizing. Some of the most significant…
Voters in Atlanta got to hear candidates for mayor share plans on a crucial issue: affordable housing. The City for All Housing Coalition, a broad-based group of organizations dedicated to ensuring…
After building a large base of voters through an effective registration campaign, the next step is to ensure voters in your network are informed voters. Providing information about candidates in a…
1. Keep it nonpartisan
This means inviting all the candidates for an elected position, and not just the Democrat and the Republican. Inviting only the major parties shows partisan…
The vast majority of organizations and coalitions working on housing affordability are 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations, and as such are banned from endorsing candidates or making contributions to…