Reimagining Social Housing: Dunlop Lecture with Peter Barber
Apr
3
6:30 PM18:30

Reimagining Social Housing: Dunlop Lecture with Peter Barber

Date: Thursday, April 3, 2025Time: 6:30 pm ET

Location: Piper Auditorium, Harvard Graduate School of Design and Online

This event will also be livestreamed; advance registration is not required.

Speaker(s): Peter Barber

Peter Barber is the founder of Peter Barber Architects, an award-winning practice based in London known for its radical approach to social housing and urban planning. He and his firm have won the Royal Institute of British Architects’ Neave Brown Award for Housing and the Royal Academy’s Grand Prize for Housing. In 2022, he received the Soane Medal, which recognizes architects, educators, and critics who have enriched the public understanding of architecture. He was also awarded an OBE (Officer of the British Empire) for his services to architecture.

In the 24th Annual John T. Dunlop Lecture, Barber will highlight some of the firm’s award-winning social housing projects, such as Donnybrook Quarter, a 40-unit, high-density, low-rise, mixed-use project near Victoria Park in London and Edgewood Mews, a 97-unit urban block arranged around a pedestrianized street near the North Circular Road in Barnet. He will review the political and ideological context in which these and other projects were conceived, and describe his firm’s analog design process, which makes extensive use of hand sketches and hand-made models.

The John T. Dunlop Lecture honors a labor economist who played a central role in the creation of our Center. A longtime member of the Harvard faculty, Dunlop was dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences from 1969 to 1973, served as US Secretary of Labor in the Ford administration, and worked for every US president from Franklin D. Roosevelt to Bill Clinton. He was also a mediator in numerous labor-management disputes, where he was known for developing innovative, multi-party agreements.


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Homebuyers Summit: Eggs to Equity: A House Hunt for the Whole Family
Apr
5
9:00 AM09:00

Homebuyers Summit: Eggs to Equity: A House Hunt for the Whole Family

Whether you want to simply better understand the homebuying process, interested in learning about the different types of loans you qualify for, learn about the programs available to you to help with downpayment and closing cost assistance,  or you are already currently on the market to buy a home, OMBA and our partners are here to help you along each step of the way.

OMBA is providing a homebuyer education and counseling summit to residents seeking information on what it takes to achieve the dream of homeownership.  This event is designed to provide potential first-time homebuyers with a clear understanding of the ins and outs of the homebuying process and to connect you to the industry experts to answer your questions.  No matter where you are to cracking the code to homeownership, we have industry expert to help you navigate the journey to your future nest.

You will be leaving with a strong understanding of the benefits and the responsibilities of homeownership:

  • Understanding credit scores and reports, with soft credit pulls available and counselors to guide you forward

  • Budgeting for homeownership and home maintenance

  • Mortgage basics

  • Different types of mortgage loans and the process

  • Down payment and closing costs assistance

  • Home search and the Purchase process

  • Community and neighborhood resources and services – and how to find them

These sessions will be followed by time to meet with these experts who are ready to answer your questions!  You will get a chance to talk with real estate professionals, mortgage loan officers, housing and credit counselors, community organizations ready to help you, and more you are ready to help you find the egg in the nest that could become your future home.

Following the summit, we will provide you and your family vouchers to enjoy COSI at a later date – all compliments of OMBA and our sponsors!!!

Click here to Register online or Download our PDF Flyer


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Developing and Rehabilitating Affordable Apartments: Exploring Local Policies and Approaches
Apr
8
1:15 PM13:15

Developing and Rehabilitating Affordable Apartments: Exploring Local Policies and Approaches

On Tuesday, April 8, 2025, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York will host a webinar on city and state policies that encourage the development and rehabilitation of affordable apartments. The webinar will feature housing professionals from small cities and towns in the Federal Reserve’s Second District, which is comprised of New York, Northern New Jersey, Southwestern Connecticut, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Speakers will discuss opportunities and barriers to new development and preservation; and local policies that facilitate the development and preservation of affordable apartments.

This event will be of interest to leaders in state and local government, academia, research, community development, philanthropy, and businesses.


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PLACE Framework: Harnessing AI for Sustainable and Equitable Development
Apr
9
10:00 AM10:00

PLACE Framework: Harnessing AI for Sustainable and Equitable Development

Urban environments today face outdated infrastructure, unequal resource distribution, and unsustainable practices, limiting community growth and well-being. This presentation introduces the PLACE framework—People-Centered Design, Localized Intelligence, Accessibility and Equity, Connected Systems, and Environmental Sustainability—as a transformative solution powered by artificial intelligence (AI). Drawing from nearly two decades of experience, our presenter will demonstrate how AI-driven insights and affordable technology can enhance placemaking efforts, ensuring sustainable and equitable urban development. Attendees will learn how to implement AI-integrated PLACE initiatives in their own communities, understand the financial and logistical considerations, and commit to collaborative efforts that drive meaningful change. By the end of this session, delegates will be equipped with the tools and knowledge to leverage AI within the PLACE framework, fostering smarter and more inclusive cities. ?


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Solving America’s housing crisis: A Q&A with Marcia Fudge, Former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Apr
10
1:00 PM13:00

Solving America’s housing crisis: A Q&A with Marcia Fudge, Former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

At least 40 million American households—including half of all renters—spend more on housing than they can afford. Many lower-income renters are just scraping by, often sacrificing necessities like food and healthcare to pay the rent. And the number who are homeless is surging: 770,000 people, according to a 2024 count, many of whom have jobs but still can’t afford housing. Join Marcia Fudge, former secretary of Housing and Urban Development, as she talks with Howard Koh, chair of Harvard Chan School’s Initiative on Health and Homelessness, about the forces driving the housing crisis and ways to make housing more affordable. 


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2025 LASCO Fresh Start Gala
Apr
17
5:30 PM17:30

2025 LASCO Fresh Start Gala

Join us as we celebrate Judge John Hoffman, Jr. and his remarkable contributions to Legal Aid's Bankruptcy Program as he approaches retirement. This special evening will feature a heartfelt tribute in his honor.

 

Tickets: $50 per person | Auction and proceeds to benefit Legal Aid's Bankruptcy Program 

 

Don’t miss this opportunity to honor Judge Hoffman and support a vital cause. We look forward to seeing you there!


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Ohio WAHN (In-Person): Annual Celebration & Awards Ceremony
Apr
23
10:00 AM10:00

Ohio WAHN (In-Person): Annual Celebration & Awards Ceremony

Join us for the Ohio Women’s Affordable Housing Network’s Annual Celebration & Awards Ceremony, where we come together to recognize the outstanding contributions of women in affordable housing. This year, we’re thrilled to partner with the Ohio Housing Council, which is hosting its Spring Symposium at the Ohio Statehouse the day before our event. That means two days of engaging discussions, impactful networking, and a shared commitment to advancing affordable housing in Ohio. Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate achievements, connect with industry leaders, and be part of the movement shaping the future of housing in our state.

Register now to secure your spot—we can’t wait to see you there!


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Park National Bank Columbus Realtor Lunch & Learn
Apr
24
11:30 AM11:30

Park National Bank Columbus Realtor Lunch & Learn

Have lunch on us as well as earn 2 hours of CE credit while hearing from a panel on Downpayment Assitance Programs. Enter to win a door prize at the check in table*!

Doors will open a 11:30 a.m.

Lunch will start at noon.

Introduction and drawing for door prize will be at 12:45 p.m. followed by panel discussion.

* One entry per person. Must be present to win. No purchase necessary.


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National WAHN Summit 2025
May
3
to May 6

National WAHN Summit 2025

Join us for an unforgettable experience at the National Women's Affordable Housing Network (WAHN) Summit on May 4th - 7th (May 4th is optional), 2025, in Denver, Colorado!  

At WAHN, we believe in amplifying all voices and ideas to build the best communities for everyone. Our summit promises to be more than your typical conference – it will be a fun and energetic gathering with a unique WAHN twist! 

CONNECT in a meaningful and fun way. Our summit provides a platform to connect with like-minded individuals, experts, and organizations passionate about Affordable Housing. Through networking sessions, panel discussions, and collaborative workshops, we aim to foster a supportive community dedicated to making housing more accessible for all.

LEARN from industry experts, change-makers, and innovative thinkers.  We have curated a diverse range of sessions led by industry thought leaders and advocates. Explore the latest trends, innovative solutions, and best practices in affordable housing. 

STRENGTHEN through inspirational talks, success stories, and interactive programming.  We aim to empower you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to drive positive change in your organization and communities.  Together, we can be catalysts for affordable housing solutions, advocating for policies that make a real impact and supporting one another on this transformative journey.

ADVOCATE when we advocate for others, especially those in need of affordable housing, we make their best interests a priority.  We search out ways to help and support others and ourselves to be the best we can possibly be.

Help us spread the word by sharing the Summit and hashtag on your social media pages, with your teammates, clients, and friends across the industry.  Let's come together to ensure the #NationalWAHNSummit2025 is a success!

 

SAVE THE DATE
2026 WAHN SUMMIT
May 3-6 | San Diego, California


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National Women's Affordable Housing Summit 2025
May
4
to May 7

National Women's Affordable Housing Summit 2025

Join us for an unforgettable experience at the National Women's Affordable Housing Network's Summit on May 4th - 7th (May 4th is optional), 2025, in Denver, Colorado!  

At WAHN, we believe in amplifying all voices and ideas to build the best communities for everyone. Our summit promises to be more than your typical conference – it will be a fun and energetic gathering with a unique WAHN twist! 

CONNECT in a meaningful and fun way. Our summit provides a platform to connect with like-minded individuals, experts, and organizations passionate about Affordable Housing. Through networking sessions, panel discussions, and collaborative workshops, we aim to foster a supportive community dedicated to making housing more accessible for all.

LEARN from industry experts, change-makers, and innovative thinkers.  We have curated a diverse range of sessions led by industry thought leaders and advocates. Explore the latest trends, innovative solutions, and best practices in affordable housing. 

STRENGTHEN through inspirational talks, success stories, and interactive programming.  We aim to empower you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to drive positive change in your organization and communities.  Together, we can be catalysts for affordable housing solutions, advocating for policies that make a real impact and supporting one another on this transformative journey.

ADVOCATE when we advocate for others, especially those in need of affordable housing, we make their best interests a priority.  We search out ways to help and support others and ourselves to be the best we can possibly be.

Help us spread the word by sharing the Summit and hashtag on your social media pages, with your teammates, clients, and friends across the industry.  Let's come together to ensure the #NationalWAHNSummit2025 is a success!


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Voice & Vision
Oct
21
11:00 AM11:00

Voice & Vision

Homeport is proud to celebrate 11 years of Voice & Vision, an event we host to celebrate peer leaders in affordable housing and show our gratitude to the partners who make our work possible. Voice & Vision also allows us to show the impact of that support – the communities created, the clients who became first-time homeowners, and the residents who benefited from our service and resource connection.


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Ohio Housing Conference
Nov
11
to Nov 13

Ohio Housing Conference

 

 

SAVE THE DATE: 2025 OHIO HOUSING CONFERENCE

 

This year's conference will take place November 12 and 13, 2025 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center!

 

Hotel Booking

Hyatt Regency Columbus is the conference hotel. Discounted room rates of $185.00 plus tax are available until October 20, 2025, or until rooms sell out. Click here to book now or use group code G-OCCH.



 

 

Below is the tentative conference schedule and is subject to change. Here's what you can look forward to in November!

 

OHC 2025 Schedule

 

Tuesday, Nov. 11

Evening Welcome Reception

 

Wednesday, Nov. 12

Conference Sessions, Awards

Luncheon, Networking Receptions

 

Thursday, Nov. 13

Conference Sessions, Keynote Luncheon

 

 

Registration will open in September.

 

We hope you will join us, and share your expertise, experiences and insights with us.

 

For more information, please visit our website.

For questions, please contact occhevents@occh.org.

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There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America
Apr
2
12:00 PM12:00

There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America

The working homeless. In a country where hard work and determination are supposed to lead to success, there is something scandalous about this phrase. But skyrocketing rents, low wages, and a lack of tenant rights have produced a startling phenomenon: People with full-time jobs cannot keep a roof over their head, especially in America’s booming cities, where rapid growth is leading to catastrophic displacement. These families are being forced into homelessness not by a failing economy but a thriving one.

In this gripping and deeply reported book, Brian Goldstone plunges readers into the lives of five Atlanta families struggling to remain housed in a gentrifying, increasingly unequal city.

Through intimate, novelistic portraits, Goldstone reveals the human cost of this crisis, following parents and their kids as they go to sleep in cars, or in squalid extended-stay hotel rooms, and head out to their jobs and schools the next morning. These are the nation’s hidden homeless—omitted from official statistics, and proof that overflowing shelters and street encampments are only the most visible manifestation of a far more pervasive problem.

By turns heartbreaking and urgent, There Is No Place for Us illuminates the true magnitude, causes, and consequences of the new American homelessness—and shows that it won’t be solved until housing is treated as a fundamental human right.

Join the New America Fellows, Political Reform, and Future of Land and Housing programs for a conversation with 2019 New America Fellow Reuben Jonathan Miller and 2021 New America Fellow Brian Goldstone for a conversation about There Is No Place for Us.

Speakers:
Brian Goldstone
2021 New America Fellow
Author, There Is No Place for Us

Reuben Jonathan Miller
2019 New America Fellow 

Author, Halfway Home


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2025 Women of Achievement
Apr
2
11:30 AM11:30

2025 Women of Achievement

For 40 years, YWCA Columbus has proudly celebrated extraordinary leaders who embody the essence of women’s empowerment. These individuals transform their professions, uplift their communities, challenge inequities, and inspire generations to fight for a more just and equitable future. This milestone anniversary marks four decades of honoring the courage, compassion, and dedication of those driving meaningful change in our Columbus community and beyond.

YWCA Columbus is excited to honor the following leaders for the 40th Women of Achievement celebration. This year’s luncheon will be at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in the Battelle Grand Ballroom on Wednesday, April 2, 2025. Attend in-person or virtually!

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Institutional Investment in Single-Family Rentals: Assessing Trends, Benefits, and Risks
Apr
2
10:00 AM10:00

Institutional Investment in Single-Family Rentals: Assessing Trends, Benefits, and Risks

In recent years, investor ownership of single-family rental homes has garnered national attention from the media and in Congress. While private investment in this sector can expand access to high-opportunity neighborhoods and preserve housing supply, it also raises concerns about affordability and the impact on renters and potential homeowners.

Join BPC and a panel of industry experts to explore the state of the single-family rental market and the role that institutional investment is playing in this space.

Speakers include:

  • Laurie Goodman | Institute Fellow, Housing Finance Policy Center, Urban Institute

  • Alexander Hermann | Senior Research Associate, Joint Center for Housing Studies, Harvard University

  • Don Mullen | Founder and CEO, Pretium

  • Dennis Shea | Executive Director, J. Ronald Terwilliger Center for Housing Policy, Bipartisan Policy Center (moderator)


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Homebuying Seminar
Mar
29
10:00 AM10:00

Homebuying Seminar

We are holding our next Homebuyer Seminar with our partner Columbus NOW Foundation. This session aims to provide credit and financial education; inform prospective borrowers of our products and services; and to encourage them on the path to homeownership.

March 29, 2025, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. or 1:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Discover: 4590 East Broad Street, Columbus

Light refreshments will be provided along with door prizes* for attendees.

Please share our flyers with anyone you think may be interested and want to attend:

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Comprehensive Community Development 101: Why It Matters - NeighborWorks America Learning Express Series Date & TimeMar 25, 2025 12:00 PM in
Mar
25
12:00 PM12:00

Comprehensive Community Development 101: Why It Matters - NeighborWorks America Learning Express Series Date & TimeMar 25, 2025 12:00 PM in

What is comprehensive community development and how can it help strengthen the communities you serve? Join us for an introduction to the comprehensive community development framework and how it can help address barriers to stable housing, build broad participation of residents, and increase community investment. We’ll also share examples of the work in action to inspire you with solutions.


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Next Big Thing! Jobs Mixer
Mar
21
3:30 PM15:30

Next Big Thing! Jobs Mixer

Are you a bureaucrat on the rebound? A SME ready for a new adventure? A rising star who got RIF’ed? Sounds like it’s time for your NEXT BIG THING! On March 21st, bring your resume and mingle with the hiring and HR teams from the region’s best nonprofits and mission-driven orgs. Whether you specialize in housing, security, technology, or (gasp!) DEI, Central OH needs your expertise.

When: March 21, 2025 from 3:30 PM - 5:30 PM

Where: Community Impact Center, Lower Level, 215 North Front Street, Columbus, Ohio 43215

Hosts: Affordable Housing Alliance of Central Ohio & the Human Services Chamber of Franklin County

Participating Employers Include:

  • Columbus Metropolitan Housing Authority

  • Community Shelter Board

  • Fairfield Homes

  • Franklinton Development Association

  • Habitat for Humanity-MidOhio

  • Home for Families

  • Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing

  • United Way of Central Ohio

  • Wallick Communities

  • Wynn Developers

  • YWCA Columbus

Vibes: Chill. Come as you are.

Food: Yes!


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State Of The Region
Mar
21
11:00 AM11:00

State Of The Region

MORPC’s 2025 State of the Region will be held on Friday, March 21, 2025, at the Hilton Columbus Downtown.

The State of the Region is one of Central Ohio’s most significant events of the year. During the State of the Region, we highlight community accomplishments and showcase upcoming plans for leading our region into the future. It is attended by the region’s top political, business, and civic leaders as the year’s premier event.


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2025 State of the Region
Mar
21
11:00 AM11:00

2025 State of the Region

MORPC's State of the Region is unique and significant in bringing together our region and state’s top political, business and civic leaders to celebrate our community’s accomplishments and address challenges.

Date: Friday, March 21, 2025

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Where: Hilton Columbus Downtown

Agenda:

11:00 a.m. - Networking

11:30 a.m. - Doors Open and Program Begins

1:00 p.m. - Closing remarks

INVOICING: To select to pay by invoice, click "Show other payment options" beneath the green "Order Now" button and then click "Pay Offline". Payment is due within 30 days after receiving the invoice or prior to the event.

Please make checks payable to: Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission and mail to: MORPC State of the Region111 Liberty Street, Ste. 100 Columbus, OH 43215

CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY: No refunds will be processed after March 3, 2025 at 5:00 p.m. After this time, ticket purchases are not refundable, but you may designate a substitute guest by contacting Amanda McEldowney at amceldowney@morpc.org.


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Improving America's Housing 2025
Mar
20
2:00 PM14:00

Improving America's Housing 2025

The US remodeling market soared above $600 billion in the wake of the pandemic and, despite recent softening, remains 50 percent above pre-pandemic levels. The extraordinary strength of the market has been supported by the aging of homes and households, as well as record-high property values. Nonetheless, industry fragmentation, inflation, and a shortage of skilled trade labor jeopardize the ability of the industry to meet demand. Overcoming these obstacles will be critical for modernizing and preserving the existing housing stock including addressing basic adequacy and accessibility needs. At the same time, far more investment is required to improve energy efficiency and disaster resiliency for the nation’s 145 million homes.

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Webinar: Home Matters to Ohio
Mar
20
9:00 AM09:00

Webinar: Home Matters to Ohio

 

You're
Invited

 

Webinar: Home Matters to Ohio

 

Statewide policies to increase and incentivize housing supply in Ohio

 

Like many states, Ohio is unable to meet the demand for affordable and diverse housing options that are needed throughout the state. This challenge impacts every region of the state.

 

Join Home Matters to Ohio, a broad coalition of affordable housing advocates, and business and industry leaders, as we present a platform of state policy priorities that are realistic, well-researched, and data driven and intended to help ensure Ohioans have a safe, decent and affordable place to call home.

This webinar will provide a deep dive into several bills that have been introduced as part of the general assembly, how they would operate if passed into law, and where there are opportunities to advocate. 

 

DATE: March 20, 2025
TIME: 9:00 – 10:00 am EST
LOCATION: Virtual

 

Register Here

 

We hope participants will come with questions. Secure your spot and submit your questions in advance through our Zoom registration page. This will help us better tailor the session and ensure a robust panel discussion.

 

Webinar Highlights:

 

  • Overview of the 136th Ohio General Assembly

  • Deep dive into the Ohio Low Income Housing Tax Credit (OLIHTC), Welcome Home Ohio Program (WHO), Ohio’s Single Family Housing Tax Credit Program (SFHTC), the Ohio Housing Trust Fund (OHTF) and any pending state bills that impact these programs

  • Panel discussion followed by participant Q&A

  • Opportunities for advocacy 

 

 

Speakers:

 

  • Moderator: Hazel Remesch, Ohio State and Local Policy Director, Enterprise Community Partners

  • Shawn Carvin, Executive Director, Ohio Landbank Association

  • Ryan Gleason, Executive Director, Ohio Housing Council

  • Torey Hollingsworth, Executive Director, OHIO CDC Association

  • Amy Riegel, Executive Director, COHHIO  

  • Gina Wilt, Advocacy Director, COHHIO

 

 

About the Coalition

Home Matters to Ohio calls upon the state to facilitate the development and preservation of a range of housing options for Ohio, outlining 11 policy proposals along 4 policy goals that will support and provide incentives to increase the supply of affordable housing in Ohio.

Coalition organizers include:

  • Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio (COHHIO)

  • Enterprise Community Partners

  • Habitat for Humanity of Ohio

  • LISC

  • NeighborWorks Collaborative of Ohio

  • Ohio Chamber of Commerce

  • Ohio CDC Association

  • Ohio Housing Council

  • Ohio Landbank Association

For any questions, please contact Hazel Remesch – hremesch@enterprisecommunity.org 

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Home Matters to Ohio: Statewide policies to increase and incentivize housing supply in Ohio
Mar
20
9:00 AM09:00

Home Matters to Ohio: Statewide policies to increase and incentivize housing supply in Ohio

Like many states, Ohio is unable to meet the demand for affordable and diverse housing options that are needed throughout the state. This challenge impacts every region of the state.

Join Home Matters to Ohio, a broad coalition of affordable housing advocates, and business and industry leaders, as we present a platform of state policy priorities that are realistic, well-researched, and data driven and intended to help ensure Ohioans have a safe, decent and affordable place to call home.

This webinar will provide a deep dive into several bills that have been introduced as part of the general assembly, how they would operate if passed into law, and where there are opportunities to advocate. 

DATE: March 20, 2025
TIME: 9:00 – 10:00 am EST
LOCATION: Virtual

We hope participants will come with questions. Secure your spot and submit your questions in advance through our Zoom registration page. This will help us better tailor the session and ensure a robust panel discussion.

 

Webinar Highlights:

 

  • Overview of the 136th Ohio General Assembly

  • Deep dive into the Ohio Low Income Housing Tax Credit (OLIHTC), Welcome Home Ohio Program (WHO), Ohio’s Single Family Housing Tax Credit Program (SFHTC), the Ohio Housing Trust Fund (OHTF) and any pending state bills that impact these programs

  • Panel discussion followed by participant Q&A

  • Opportunities for advocacy 

Speakers:

  • Moderator: Hazel Remesch, Ohio State and Local Policy Director, Enterprise Community Partners

  • Shawn Carvin, Executive Director, Ohio Landbank Association

  • Ryan Gleason, Executive Director, Ohio Housing Council

  • Torey Hollingsworth, Executive Director, OHIO CDC Association

  • Amy Riegel, Executive Director, COHHIO  

  • Gina Wilt, Advocacy Director, COHHIO

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Franklin County EDP Subrecipient Requirements Webinar
Mar
19
2:30 PM14:30

Franklin County EDP Subrecipient Requirements Webinar

EDP is hosting a virtual training session on Wednesday, March 19, 2025, from 2:30 – 4:30 pm. This training session is to outline the new reporting requirements. We encourage all grant program managers and financial staff who prepare reimbursement requests to attend. This training will be recorded and available for future viewing after the training date.

To request an invitation, you may contact Franklin County EDP.

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Navigating Change through Uncertain Times: March 2025 Virtual Office Hour
Mar
18
1:00 PM13:00

Navigating Change through Uncertain Times: March 2025 Virtual Office Hour

Join us for a free Virtual Office Hour on March 18 from 1–2 PM ET. We'll be answering your questions and providing guidance and resources to help you navigate change in collaborative work during uncertain and tumultuous times. **About this Office Hour** With shifts in government administrations both in the U.S. and globally, and related sociocultural shifts, many practitioners are navigating uncertainty and apprehension. They are grappling with how to advance their collective strategies amidst a landscape of rapid changes across multiple systems at once. For those leading collaborative work, these times of uncertainty can both be very challenging and serve as an opportunity to lead together collectively. If you have questions about how to manage change during uncertain times, including how to communicate and work with partners, we’re here to help where we can. (Disclaimer: We won’t have answers for every question and situation, but we can share ways of thinking about future planning and lessons we’ve learned from the broader field.) Please Note: These office hours will be live-only with no recording to enable more candid conversations Accessibility: This session will include zoom captions and transcript. If you wish for other access measures, please contact tracy.timmons-gray@collectiveimpactforum.org. Navigating Change through Uncertain Times: March 2025 Virtual Office Hour

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The Legal Landscape and Path Ahead for Nonprofits and Philanthropy
Mar
17
3:00 PM15:00

The Legal Landscape and Path Ahead for Nonprofits and Philanthropy

Multiple lawsuits are underway to protect charitable nonprofits from blocks to federal funding they have earned, and to challenge attacks on diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives. The National Council of Nonprofits is hosting this informational webinar to explain the current legal landscape and to highlight how philanthropic leaders are acting with urgency in supporting nonprofits during this difficult period. We’ll end with actionable steps nonprofits and all who support the charitable sector can take. Disclaimer: Information to be shared on the webinar is provided for informational purposes only and is neither intended to be nor should be construed as legal, accounting, tax, investment, or financial advice. Please consult a professional (attorney, accountant, tax advisor) for the latest information and for specific counsel. Because we expect overwhelming interest for this webinar, please only complete the form below to register for the live event if you plan to view it live. If you don't anticipate being able to join live, please register to receive the recording here: https://www.councilofnonprofits.org/form/legal-landscape-path-ahead so we can keep as many live lines available as possible. Thank you!


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Central Ohio Regional Housing Coalition Stakeholder Update Webinar
Mar
14
12:00 PM12:00

Central Ohio Regional Housing Coalition Stakeholder Update Webinar

Please join the Central Ohio Regional Housing Coalition for a facilitated discussion and feedback session highlighting Coalition stakeholder engagement and business planning activities to-date. 

The webinar will also feature opportunities to hear from regional leaders in the housing and economic development sectors on leading practices and strategies deployed in their communities to help address housing needs.

We look forward to hosting you for this discussion; your participation will help inform future engagement activities and shape the Coalition's strategic and operational structure.

Should you have any questions, please reach out to Zach Rybarczyk at zrybarczyk@guidehouse.com. 

Thank you,

The Central Ohio Regional Housing Coalition


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Virtual 1/2-Day Eviction Prevention Workshop for Professionals
Mar
13
8:30 AM08:30

Virtual 1/2-Day Eviction Prevention Workshop for Professionals

About the Course

Learn the skills needed to assist tenants and landlords in preventing evictions and their harmful effects on a community.

What You Will Learn

  • How best to help tenants and landlords reduce their risk of involvement in an eviction.

  • Top 10 tenant mistakes that often lead to eviction and how to prevent them.

  • Common eviction-related vocabulary used by the Court.

  • Community resources available to help tenants during a housing crisis.

  • Ways to help tenants with past evictions or poor credit access decent housing.

Continuing Education Credit

Lawyers: 3.25 CE hours
Social Workers, Counselors, & Marriage and Family Therapists: 3.25 CE hours (Accepted by the OH CSWMFTB based on approval from the Ohio Chemical Dependency Board.)
Nurses: Ohio Board of Nursing accepts CEUs approved for Counselors, Social Workers & Marriage and Family Therapists for CNEs, RNs and LPNs.
Chemical Dependency Professionals: 3.25 CE hours (RCHs)


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ULI Columbus Welcome to the Neighborhood: From NIMBY to YIMBY
Mar
13
8:00 AM08:00

ULI Columbus Welcome to the Neighborhood: From NIMBY to YIMBY

Join ULI Columbus for an insightful discussion on the challenges and opportunities surrounding NIMBYism (Not In My Backyard) and strategies to foster community support for new developments.

Navigating opposition to development can be one of the most significant hurdles for real estate professionals, urban planners, and local officials. This panel discussion will provide practical insights on how to engage residents, address concerns, and communicate the economic, social, and environmental benefits of thoughtful development.

The panel discussion will include Marie Keister, Murphy Epson; Jim Russell, Pizzuti; Amy Rosenthal, National Church Residences;  and Steve Schoeny, City of Upper Arlington. 


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Homes for Living: The Fight for Social Housing and a New American Commons
Mar
10
12:30 PM12:30

Homes for Living: The Fight for Social Housing and a New American Commons

In Homes for Living: The Fight for Social Housing and a New American Commons, Jonathan Tarleton introduces readers to two social housing co-ops in New York City where residents are pondering significant changes. Should they maintain the rules that have kept units affordable for decades but limit the financial returns they can get for their units? Or should they change those rules in ways that would allow them to reap significant financial windfalls but will make the units—and the communities in the building—inaccessible to new residents of modest means? In exploring these debates, Tarleton lays bare competing visions of what ownership means, what homes are for, and what neighbors owe each other.


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Franklin County Affordable Housing Fair 2025
Mar
8
10:00 AM10:00

Franklin County Affordable Housing Fair 2025

The Franklin County Auditor's Office Affordable Housing Resource Fair is free and open to the public. The fair will feature:

• 50+ Community Partners, Government and Social Services

• Resources for Homeowners and Tenants

• Banks with financial and first time homebuyer resources

• On-Site Translators

Date: Saturday, March 8, 2025

Location: Huy Elementary Schoool (1545 Huy Rd., Columbus, Ohio 43224)

Time: 10:00 am to 2:00 pm

Parking is Free!  

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Deteriorating Affordability: An Update on America’s Rental Housing 2024
Mar
7
1:30 PM13:30

Deteriorating Affordability: An Update on America’s Rental Housing 2024

The number of cost-burdened renter households has reached a new record high, further deepening the affordability challenge that accelerated during the pandemic. Whitney Airgood-Obrycki, a Senior Research Associate at the Center and co-author of a new research brief that updates our America’s Rental Housing 2024 report, will explain how longstanding disparities in who experiences cost burdens have persisted and that the need to tackle these challenges through effective policies and subsidies is even more urgent.


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Deteriorating Affordability: An Update on America’s Rental Housing 2024
Mar
7
1:30 PM13:30

Deteriorating Affordability: An Update on America’s Rental Housing 2024

The number of cost-burdened renter households has reached a new record high, further deepening the affordability challenge that accelerated during the pandemic. Whitney Airgood-Obrycki, a Senior Research Associate at the Center and co-author of a new research brief that updates our America’s Rental Housing 2024 report, will explain how longstanding disparities in who experiences cost burdens have persisted and that the need to tackle these challenges through effective policies and subsidies is even more urgent.


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Community Briefing: "Overwhelming: The Central Ohio Housing Survey"
Mar
6
12:00 PM12:00

Community Briefing: "Overwhelming: The Central Ohio Housing Survey"

In February, AHACO released the results of Overwhelming: The Central Ohio Housing Survey. This is the most comprehensive research to-date assessing how local residents feel about specific policies, including zoning reforms, that can create more housing options and lower the cost of owning or renting a home.

This informal and virtual briefing is intended for community leaders who want to learn more about the research findings and discuss their impact on our community.

To create a customized or in-person discussion, complete our Speakers Bureau request at https://www.ahaco.org/speakers.


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Down Payment & Mortgage Assistance: What is Still Available?
Feb
27
11:00 AM11:00

Down Payment & Mortgage Assistance: What is Still Available?

Wondering what down payment assistance is still available for your first-time homebuyers? Join CONVERGENCE Columbus and the Ohio Housing Finance Agency to learn about their first-time homebuyer programs and be the first to learn about changes to their Mortgage Tax Certificate program this Spring.

This events fulfills the annual training requirement to build a practitioner profile on Bloom614.org.


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