Affordable Housing Forum
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Conference SessionPlease RSVP via the conference registration form. To check your RSVP response, email nacomeetings@naco.org.Governor's Ballroom A/E, Convention Center Level 2Affordable Housing ForumGovernor's Ballroom A/E, Convention Center Level 2July 15, 2018July 15, 2018, 9:00 am to 3:30 pm
Download Agenda
Download Presentation from Assistant Secretary Neal Rackleff
Download Presentation from Dr. Garth Graham, President, Aetna Foundation
Download Presentation from Dr. Robert Dietz, Chief Economist, National Association of Home Builders
Download Presentation from Dr. Camara Jones
Download Access to Housing: Supporting County Workers Through Affordable Homes
Download Building Homes: County Funding for Affordable Housing
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Affordable Housing Forum
Please RSVP via the conference registration form. To check your RSVP response, email nacomeetings@naco.org.
This forum brings together counties and stakeholders to discuss cutting-edge solutions and available resources to address the worsening shortage of affordable housing in counties of all sizes. Attendees will examine best practices and participate in “speed networking” with non-profits, foundations and federal partners.
The following organizations are confirmed for the afternoon "speed-networking" session:
- The Barnes Housing Trust Fund
- Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH)
- Enterprise Community Partners
- Housing Assistance Council
- National Association for County Community and Economic Development (NACCED)
- National Association of Home Builders
- National Low-Income Housing Coalition
- Mayor’s Office of Housing, Nashville-Davidson County, Tenn.
- Rural Housing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development
Learn how counties are responding to rising rents and prices, housing shortages and economic realities that are driving affordable housing challenges. Lunch will be provided courtesy of the National Association of Home Builders.
Please RSVP via the conference registration form. To check your RSVP response, email nacomeetings@naco.org.2018-07-15Conference Session2018-10-23
Please RSVP via the conference registration form. To check your RSVP response, email nacomeetings@naco.org.
This forum brings together counties and stakeholders to discuss cutting-edge solutions and available resources to address the worsening shortage of affordable housing in counties of all sizes. Attendees will examine best practices and participate in “speed networking” with non-profits, foundations and federal partners.
The following organizations are confirmed for the afternoon "speed-networking" session:
- The Barnes Housing Trust Fund
- Corporation for Supportive Housing (CSH)
- Enterprise Community Partners
- Housing Assistance Council
- National Association for County Community and Economic Development (NACCED)
- National Association of Home Builders
- National Low-Income Housing Coalition
- Mayor’s Office of Housing, Nashville-Davidson County, Tenn.
- Rural Housing Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development
Learn how counties are responding to rising rents and prices, housing shortages and economic realities that are driving affordable housing challenges. Lunch will be provided courtesy of the National Association of Home Builders.











- Download Agenda
- Download Presentation from Assistant Secretary Neal Rackleff
- Download Presentation from Dr. Garth Graham, President, Aetna Foundation
- Download Presentation from Dr. Robert Dietz, Chief Economist, National Association of Home Builders
- Download Presentation from Dr. Camara Jones
- Download Access to Housing: Supporting County Workers Through Affordable Homes
- Download Building Homes: County Funding for Affordable Housing
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