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SUMMARY:Challenges and Policy Responses to the Affordable Single-Family Housing Supply Problem
DESCRIPTION:Today’s housing supply problem is one of the biggest threats looming over the future of homeownership. A lack of new construction\, in combination with rising interest rates\, racial disparities in homeownership rates\, and climate change\, have all compounded to create an evolving housing crisis. How can first-time homebuyers gain and sustain access to the existing housing stock\, a traditional yet overlooked source of affordable homeownership? \nThe Urban Institute and NCST (National Community Stabilization Trust) invite you to an event that will highlight the impact of those challenges on households and communities and explore solutions for change. \nRegister to join (for free) in-person or virtually below! https://lnkd.in/e7DMnWWS#ncst #liveaturban #affordablehousing #homeownership #housing \nWelcome Remarks:  \n\nJanneke Ratcliffe\, Vice President for Housing Finance Policy\, Urban Institute\nChristopher Tyson\, President\, NCST\nStacy Spann\, Head of Housing Access & Affordability\, Wells Fargo Foundation\n\nPresentation: \n\nLaurie Goodman\, Institute Fellow\, Urban Institute\n\nLocal Perspectives and Solutions \n\nMarcos Morales\, Executive Director\, Hogar Hispano Inc.\nSasha-Gaye Angus\, President and CEO\, MANNA Inc.\nAnthony Simpkins\, President and CEO\, Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago Inc.\nElisabeth Coats\, Director of Homeownership Alliance\, NCST (moderator)\n\nKeynote  \n\nJulia Gordon\, Assistant Secretary for Housing and Federal Housing Commissioner\, US Department of Housing and Urban Development\n\nPolicy Reforms to Increase Affordable Supply \n\nLaura Arce\, Senior Vice President for Economic Initiatives\, UnidosUS\nMatthew Josephs\, Senior Vice President for Policy\, Local Initiatives Support Corporation\nDavid Sanchez\, Special Policy Advisor\, Federal Housing Administration\, US Department of Housing and Urban Development\nMichael Neal\, Equity Scholar and Principal Research Associate\, Urban Institute (moderator)\n\nThe State of REO and Distressed or Defaulted Mortgaged Properties \n\nMolly Boesel\, Principal Economist\, CoreLogic\nMelissa Bussey\, Executive Principal\, Client Relations\, Xome\nMatthew Martin\, Senior Vice President for Subservicer Oversight\, Lakeview Loan Servicing\nMarlene Robinson\, Senior Program Adviser\, Asset Sales Office\, US Department of Housing and Urban Development\nCarlos Alcazar\, Chief Operating Officer\, NCST (moderator)\n\n \n  \nThis event is available for in-person or virtual participation. Please be sure to register correctly. In-person check-in and breakfast will begin at 9:00 a.m. A networking reception will follow the event. Proof of COVID-19 vaccination\, including one booster shot\, is required to attend this event in person. Please be prepared to show proof of your vaccinations upon arrival. Masking may be required.  \nSupport for this event is provided by NCST (National Community Stabilization Trust)\, which received funding from Wells Fargo Foundation and City National Bank. For more on Urban’s funding policies\, go to urban.org/about/our-funding. We strive to host inclusive\, accessible events that enable all individuals to engage fully. Please email events@urban.org if you require any accommodations or have any questions about this event. \n\nNEXT10: THE FUTURE OF HOME \nThe Housing Finance Policy Center’s 10th Anniversary Series\nThe Urban Institute’s Housing Finance Policy Center (HFPC) was founded a decade ago with a mission to educate policymakers\, system actors\, and the public about how the housing finance system could better serve families\, households\, and communities\, particularly those historically disadvantaged by that very system. Today’s challenges demand even more from HFPC’s unique capacities\, and HFPC is pleased to announce the launch of NEXT10: The Future of Home\, a series of high-priority initiatives and events aimed at solving today’s critical issues. \nHFPC’s NEXT10 series will bring together leaders and collaborators from a wide array of sectors to explore promising ideas and bold solutions for the US housing finance system\, to build important partnerships\, and to inspire transformative action. These events will help inform the framework for the NEXT10 research agenda\, comprising new research on today’s urgent challenges\, alongside the foundational work needed to develop an evidence base for future work on emerging issues that have the potential to dominate the US housing finance system in the years to come. \n 
URL:https://hlctb.org/event-2/challenges-and-policy-responses-to-the-affordable-single-family-housing-supply-problem/
LOCATION:Urban Institute 500 L’Enfant Plaza SW Washington \, DC \, 20024\, 500 L'Enfant Plaza SW\, Washington DC\, 20024\, United States
CATEGORIES:Builder Producer Leadership Team,Capital Access Leadership Team,Educational Resources,Executive Leadership Team,Home Access Support Leadership Team,Media and Community Outreach/Marketing and Communications Leadership Team,Partner Organization Event,Policy and Capacity Building Leadership Team
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SUMMARY:HLCTB Leadership Team Meeting and Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Housing Leadership Council of Tampa Bay has developed Leadership Teams to deliver the Council’s mission and strategic plan to ensure its impact. We are excited to bring to you the HLCTB Leadership Team Meeting and Workshop!\nEach Leadership Team consists of Council members and at least one HLCTB Board member who will serve as the Leadership Team Chair for the Team on the Executive Leadership Team. For information on each Leadership Team\, visit: \nLeadership Teams \n \nThe Housing Leadership Council will facilitate and support the strategic and implementation plans of the WORTH Coalition and all of our housing related stakeholders. All members of the WORTH Coalition are invited to join the Council and the Leadership Team that represents the work accomplished over the last several years. The morning session will be an orientation and update on the WORTH strategic plan and discussion of each Leadership Teams roles\, goals\, and impact measures. \nWe will break for “on your own” lunch at 11:30am and reconvene promptly at 1:15pm. There are multiple dining choices within a short distance of the Children’s Board location to enjoy or you may bring your own brown bag lunch. \nThe afternoon working session until 3:30pm will consist of Leadership Team break outs groups to begin establishing strategic priorities\, implementation steps\, and team leadership roles. \nPlease register here to confirm your attendance: RSVP to attend \nFor more information about the Housing Leadership Council of Tampa Bay and to join the Council\, please visit our newly launch website at: http://hlctb.org/
URL:https://hlctb.org/event-2/hlctb-leadership-team-meeting-and-workshop/
LOCATION:Children’s Board of Hillsborough County (1002 E Palm Ave\, Tampa\, FL 33605\, United States)\, 1002 E Palm Ave\, Tampa\, FL\, 33605\, United States
CATEGORIES:Board Development - Governance Leadership Team,Builder Producer Leadership Team,Capital Access Leadership Team,Executive Leadership Team,Finance and Grants Leadership Team,Home Access Support Leadership Team,Housing Leadership Council of Tampa Bay,Media and Community Outreach/Marketing and Communications Leadership Team,Policy and Capacity Building Leadership Team,Strategic Planning Leadership Team
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