Lewis Center Sustainability Exchange
Jan
16
12:00 PM12:00

Lewis Center Sustainability Exchange

The Lewis Center Sustainability Exchange is a regularly scheduled series of virtual convenings designed to facilitate learning and networking and spark thought and conversation around topics relating to healthy, resilient, sustainable, and thriving places.

Hosted by Lewis Center staff, each 75-minute Exchange will feature expert guest speakers, Q&A, time for small group breakouts, and a larger group discussion with resource sharing.

If you have found value in the Net Zero Exchange, Building Healthy Places Book Club, and other Lewis Center networking and knowledge sharing opportunities, we hope you will find this series beneficial. The Exchange will provide an opportunity for members who are interested and committed to these topics to learn, share, and connect with each other in an ongoing way.

The exchange is free to members, with a fee of $75 for non-members.

Upon registering, you will receive calendar invites from sustainability@uli.org for all of the sessions listed below.

Thursday, December 12th (11am ET):
Maximizing Building Operations for Sustainability, Health, and Resilience

Thursday, January 16th (1pm ET):
Leveraging Housing for Health & Sustainability

Thursday, March 27th (11am ET)
:
Reshaping the City: Zoning for Sustainability, Health, and Resilience

Thursday, May 22nd (1pm ET):
Innovating for Impact: Technology's Role in Sustainability

Thursday, July 24th (11am ET):
The Power of Nature: Solutions for Health, Sustainability, and Resilience

Thursday, September 11, 2025 (11am ET):
Transforming Transportation to Drive Sustainability & Health 

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Land Banks and Realtors: Collaborating to Expand Affordable Housing
Jan
21
2:00 PM14:00

Land Banks and Realtors: Collaborating to Expand Affordable Housing

Join us for a focused discussion on how land banks and realtors can work together to overcome challenges in selling affordable housing. This webinar will address common obstacles realtors face when navigating restrictions tied to state programs and explore how land banks can support these efforts and effectively collaborate with realtors.

Featuring experienced professionals from both fields, this session will provide practical insights and real-world examples of collaboration that make affordable housing more accessible. Whether you’re a realtor, land bank staff member, or housing advocate, this webinar will offer valuable perspectives and strategies to apply in your work.

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ULI Columbus Emerging Trends 2025
Jan
22
11:30 AM11:30

ULI Columbus Emerging Trends 2025

ULI Columbus's Emerging Trends event is a real estate trends and forecast program covering project updates, trends and more in Central Ohio. The program will be an interactive, fast-paced and include some of the profession's most noteworthy thought-leaders. Topics will be announced as we get closer to the date.

All registrants will receive a digital copy of the ULI and PWC annual publication, Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2025. The report, released at the ULI Fall Meeting, includes proprietary data and insights from more than 2,000 leading real estate industry experts, exploring shifts in the property sector since the pandemic, changing investor sentiment toward climate risks, the emergence of impact investing, and other real estate issues within the United States and Canada.

 

Hear from the following speakers:

Michael Wilkos, United Way of Central Ohio

Amanda Hoffsis, The Ohio State University's Department of Planning, Architecture and Real Estate

Kevin Zeppernick, Thrive

Elliott Lewis, MORPC

Luke Messinger, Rapid 5

Zach Woodruff, Columbus State Community College

Jennifer Chrysler, City of New Albany

Betsy Goldstein, Betsy Goldstein Consulting

And More!

AGENDA

11:30 AM - Registration and Networking Lunch

12:00 PM - Program

1:30 pm - Conclusion

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ODRC Statewide Housing Forum with Fair Housing, CQH, Ready to Rent
Jan
23
10:00 AM10:00

ODRC Statewide Housing Forum with Fair Housing, CQH, Ready to Rent

This 2.5-hour event will give participants: insight into ODRC initiative to implement the Ready to Rent program in compliance with the 2024 Ohio Legislation HB 50, a structured process for returning citizens to apply for a Certificate of Qualification for Housing, (CQH). CQH is designed to: facilitate fair consideration in housing applications and provide important protections to landlords who accept tenants with such certificates. This legislation helps individuals at risk for housing discrimination: because it is a program where the "least likely to apply" for housing are given an opportunity to acquire housing of their choice which they can afford. Reaching out to the "least likely to apply" is a cornerstone of HUD's guidance that jurisdictions like Ohio through housing initiatives Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing in compliance with the 1968 Fair Housing Act. Who should attend: Reentry Advocates, Court and Judicial Personnel, Housing Providers, Case Managers of vulnerable Populations and Justice Involved Persons - anyone whose work intersects with assisting formerly incarcerated person find decent, safe, and affordable housing. This event is facilitated through a collaboration between ODRC, the Miami Valley Fair Housing Center and Ready to Rent, a program of Portland Housing Center.

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ULI Columbus Emerging Trends 2025
Jan
23
11:30 AM11:30

ULI Columbus Emerging Trends 2025

ULI Columbus's Emerging Trends event is a real estate trends and forecast program covering project updates, trends and more in Central Ohio. The program will be an interactive, fast-paced and include some of the profession's most noteworthy thought-leaders. Topics will be announced as we get closer to the date.

All registrants will receive a digital copy of the ULI and PWC annual publication, Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2025. The report, released at the ULI Fall Meeting, includes proprietary data and insights from more than 2,000 leading real estate industry experts, exploring shifts in the property sector since the pandemic, changing investor sentiment toward climate risks, the emergence of impact investing, and other real estate issues within the United States and Canada.

AGENDA

11:30 AM - Registration and Networking Lunch
12:00 PM - Program
1:30 pm - Conclusion

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Latino Homeownership: Research, Insights, and Solutions
Jan
30
11:00 AM11:00

Latino Homeownership: Research, Insights, and Solutions

Latino households are poised to drive the bulk of net homeownership gains through 2040. But policy, practice, and economic conditions will influence how many Latino households can achieve homeownership and access its wealth-building benefits.

UnidosUS’s Home Ownership Means Equity (HOME) initiative seeks to advance the Latino community’s economic prosperity by investing in solutions to add 4 million new Latino homeowners by 2030. In 2024, UnidosUS, with support from the Urban Institute, undertook seven research projects to uncover new insights on increasing Latino homeownership to inform better policy and practice. 

Join the Urban Institute and UnidosUS for a symposium uplifting lessons from this research that explores piloting localized solutions and increasing housing supply in Latino communities, mitigating climate risk, and enhancing underwriting standards to promote sustainable homeownership among Latino homebuyers.


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Data Day 2025
Feb
5
9:00 AM09:00

Data Day 2025

As part of the Regional Data Agenda with the Regional Data Advisory Committee (RDAC), MORPC presents Data Day: Making Impacts Through Trust in Data on Wednesday, February 5, 2025. Data Day will be a one day event held at the Center for Workforce Development at Columbus State Community College (CSCC) at 315 Cleveland Avenue, Columbus, OH 43215.

Data Day is an opportunity to learn more about what our region is doing to promote data-driven decision-making and how various communities are using data, securing and governing data, and visualizing data.


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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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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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Americas YLG Presents: Changing Times: New Policies Around the World and the Impact on Real Estate
Dec
19
12:00 PM12:00

Americas YLG Presents: Changing Times: New Policies Around the World and the Impact on Real Estate

2024 has been a year of unprecedented political change, with leadership shifts across major global markets. As we head into 2025, real estate professionals are grappling with how these changes might influence market trends, economic stability, and sector performance. 

 

Join the ULI Americas Young Leaders Group for an exclusive webinar exploring the future of global real estate in a post-election world. As political landscapes shift and economic uncertainties loom, this webinar provides expert insights into navigating the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for real estate professionals. This webinar gathers industry-leading economists and market analysts to explore the implications of these historic elections on the commercial real estate industry. 

 

In this webinar, you will

  • Gain insights into the post-election economic outlook: Understand the potential impact of recent elections on key economic indicators in major global markets. 

  • Identify key real estate trends: Explore emerging trends and opportunities in various real estate sectors, including residential, commercial, and industrial. 

  • Assess political risks: Analyze how policy changes resulting from elections may influence investment strategies and risk management. 

  • Learn from experts: Hear from leading economists and real estate analysts about navigating uncertainty in a dynamic global market. 

  • Engage in Q&A: Participate in a Q&A session with our expert panel to address your specific concerns and gain valuable perspectives. 

Who Should Attend: This content is designed for real estate professionals of all levels, this webinar invites young leaders to engage with key insights and trends that will define the future of global real estate.

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What Are Accessory Dwelling Units?
Dec
11
6:30 PM18:30

What Are Accessory Dwelling Units?

Time & Location

Dec 11, 2024, 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM

Columbus Metropolitan Library: Hilltop, 511 S Hague Ave, Columbus, OH 43204, USA

About the event

**Join us for a Discussion on Alternative Housing Solutions and Addressing the Housing Affordability Crisis**


We invite you to participate in an upcoming event where we will delve into innovative housing options and strategies to tackle the housing affordability crisis. Stay tuned for more details on how you can be part of this important conversation.

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Keys to Equality: Unlocking Fair Housing Rights
Dec
11
3:30 PM15:30

Keys to Equality: Unlocking Fair Housing Rights

Join the Fair Housing Center for a free afternoon of fair housing education. Attend all sessions or just the ones that interest you!

12:00 History & Enforcement of Fair Housing Act

1:00 Reasoanble Accomidations, Modifiatoins, & Disability RIghts

2:00 Sex Based Discrimination and LGBTQ Issues

3:00 Race, National Origin, Religious Discrimination

4:00 Questions and Answer

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Land Contract Practices and Risks in Ohio
Dec
11
1:00 PM13:00

Land Contract Practices and Risks in Ohio

Join The Alliance of Ohio Legal Aids for a free virtual training featuring Chase Hatchett from The Pew Charitable Trusts Housing Policy Initiative to discuss the results of Pew’s in-depth study of land contracts in Ohio. His presentation will be followed by a panel discussion about land contracts from the legal aid advocate’s perspective

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Carnegie Author Series with Dr. Matthew Desmond
Dec
8
2:00 PM14:00

Carnegie Author Series with Dr. Matthew Desmond

Tickets will be available 6 weeks prior to event.

Carnegie Author Series featuring Dr. Matthew Desmond
Sunday, Dec. 8 | 2 p.m.

Main Library | 96 S. Grant Ave.

1 p.m. | Library opens

1:30 p.m. | Seating opens in the second floor Reading Room

2 p.m. | Author Talk with Dr. Matthew Desmond

2:45 p.m.| Audience Q&A

3:00 p.m. | Book signing

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Matthew Desmond is the Maurice P. During Professor of Sociology and the founder and principal investigator of the Eviction Lab at Princeton University. A former member of the Harvard Society of Fellows, he is also the author of the award-winning book On the Fireline and Poverty by America. He has written essays on educational inequality, dangerous work, political ideology, race and social theory, and the inner-city housing market. He is a Contributing Writer for The New York Times Magazine, and his writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Yorker and The Chicago Tribune.

EVENT DETAILS

Free parking available in Main Library's attached garage.

The event is free to the public but registration is requested.


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The State of Housing in Central Ohio
Dec
6
12:00 PM12:00

The State of Housing in Central Ohio

In this panel discussion, we will hear from local leaders in affordable housing in Central Ohio: Carlie Boos, Executive Director of the Affordable Housing Alliance of Central Ohio (AHACO); Lark Mallory, the founder of Mallory Economic Development Advisors, LLC; Jason Reece, Vice Provost for Urban Research & Community Engagement at The Ohio State University; and Amy Riegel, Executive Director of the Coalition on Homelessness and Housing in Ohio (COHHIO). 

Through the panelists' varied perspectives, participants will learn about the challenges and opportunities for housing in the region.

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The Impact of Rental Payments on Credit Scores and Mortgage Underwriting
Dec
5
1:30 PM13:30

The Impact of Rental Payments on Credit Scores and Mortgage Underwriting

After decades of discussion, progress is finally being made in incorporating alternative data—particularly rental payment history—into credit scoring and mortgage underwriting.

Join the Urban Institute for an event showcasing new findings on the impact of rent reporting on credit scores, exploring the changes needed to enhance the effective use of alternative data in the mortgage industry, and highlighting recent innovations that can help consumers build credit beyond traditional methods.

Program:

  • Panel 1: How Does Rent Reporting Affect Credit Scores?

  • Panel 2: How Can Alternative Data Improve Mortgage Underwriting?

  • Panel 3: What Innovations Can Help Consumers Build Credit?

Speakers to be announced.

 


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2024 Faith-Based Development Initiative Summit
Dec
5
12:00 PM12:00

2024 Faith-Based Development Initiative Summit

The Evolution of a Movement: Faith-Based Development and Progress on the Public Policy Front

Enterprise Faith-Based Development InitiativeSM is in its 18th year, and our annual summit aims to support the growing national movement around faith-based development. This year’s summit focuses on progress made at all levels of government on the public policy front to support faith-based development. Policy makers, practitioners, and faith-leaders from across the country will share their insights and perspectives on the evolution of the movement. 

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THE TRUTH ON AVOIDING HOMEOWNER SCAMS
Dec
5
10:00 AM10:00

THE TRUTH ON AVOIDING HOMEOWNER SCAMS

With all the mail, email and unsolicited phone calls, it is becoming more

and more difficult to determine what is legitimate and what might

be a scam! Scammers often utilize public information pertaining

to home ownership to take advantage of responsible property

owners. Learn how to detect and avoid homeowner related scams

at this 90 minute panel event featuring local subject matter experts.

Call 614-561-1621 to Register by Wed. Dec. 4th

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MAA Quarterly Webinar: Post-Election
Dec
4
3:00 PM15:00

MAA Quarterly Webinar: Post-Election

Join MAA and MBA's Legislative & Political Affairs team for a post-election virtual briefing on Wednesday, December 4 from 3:00-4:00 PM ET. The results of this year's elections will set the stage for the next administration. Register now and hear from a panel of experts as they reflect on the outcome of the elections and how to prepare for what's ahead in terms of opportunities and challenges at the federal level.

Your RSVP will establish or renew your MAA membership. Please use MAA2024 to receive complimentary access to this webinar.


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Columbus Eviction Rates Are Headed in the Wrong Direction
Dec
4
11:30 AM11:30

Columbus Eviction Rates Are Headed in the Wrong Direction

In 2023, Columbus saw nearly 24,000 eviction filings, marking a 12,000-case increase from the previous year. Early 2024 data shows this trend worsening, with evictions reaching a 20-year high in Franklin County. Across Ohio, landlords initiated almost 108,000 eviction cases in 2023 — the highest since 2015. A major driver behind the surge is sluggish wage growth, which isn’t keeping pace with skyrocketing rents. The “housing wage” — what a worker needs to earn per hour to afford a two-bedroom apartment — rose 9% since last year. To afford such a home, full-time workers need an hourly wage of at least $20.81. In Columbus, however, this figure climbs even higher to $25.04 per hour. With a panel of regional leaders, CMC unpacks why evictions are climbing, the impact on communities when families lose their homes, and the strategies that advocates are leveraging to ensure more Central Ohio families stay housed.

Featuring Kate McGarvey, Executive Director, Legal Aid of Southeast and Central Ohio; Shayla D. Favor, Columbus City Council Member, and Chair, Columbus City Council Housing, Homelessness & Building Committees; Gene Edwards, Director of Legal Research and Magistrate, Franklin County Municipal Court, and with moderator Danae King, Underserved Communities Reporter, The Columbus Dispatch.



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2024 Solutions for Affordable Housing
Dec
4
8:00 AM08:00

2024 Solutions for Affordable Housing

TANGIBLE. IMPACTFUL. ACHIEVABLE.

On December 4, 2024, the National Housing Conference will host its Solutions for Affordable Housing convening at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. This hybrid convening serves as a platform for fostering connections among a diverse range of affordable housing stakeholders, encompassing officials from municipal bodies, charitable foundations, non-profit organizations, real estate developers, lenders, and beyond. Our focus is on housing priorities that are tangible, impactful, and achievable.

Attendees will build a deeper understanding of key national housing issues and the interplay between federal, state, and local policies that shape them. Sessions will provide participants with valuable insights to enhance their understanding of how their organization's objectives align with the broader national housing strategy.

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Advancing Homelessness Solutions Webinar Series
Dec
3
2:00 PM14:00

Advancing Homelessness Solutions Webinar Series

NLIHC, the National Alliance to End Homelessness, and the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities invite advocates nationwide to register for a webinar series on advancing solutions to the homelessness crisis. On the webinars, we will share more about proven strategies to successfully end homelessness, best practices for state and local advocacy, and actions advocates can take to advance solutions. Homelessness demands urgent action from all levels of government. We know what works to end homelessness: providing individuals with stable, accessible affordable housing and voluntary supportive services. We hope you will join us in building the political will and congressional support necessary to do so!


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All In Town Hall Registration
Dec
3
9:00 AM09:00

All In Town Hall Registration

Which is why you won't want to miss our upcoming Town Hall on December 3rd in Hilliard. It'll be a fun evening and a terrific opportunity for you to get up to speed and connect with others in our community. Make plans to join us for:

  • Exciting news about All In's progress and BIG plans for 2025, including our partnership with TFG Housing Resources to co-develop our first project

  • Dialogue and conversation with allies and advocates who share your interest in disability-inclusive housing

  • An up-to-the-minute overview of promising disability housing innovations underway across the US

  • New ideas and collaborations to expand housing options throughout Central Ohio

We'll provide light refreshments, good vibes, and a welcoming, accessible venue (Waters Edge Event Center). You bring your questions and suggestions and come ready to explore what we can do together to advance this cause.

 

See below for all the details. And register today!

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 From Policy to Practice: Leveraging HUD’s Guidance for Fair and Inclusive Tenant Screening
Nov
21
9:30 AM09:30

From Policy to Practice: Leveraging HUD’s Guidance for Fair and Inclusive Tenant Screening

Join us for an in-depth discussion and overview of HUD's latest fair housing guidance on rental applicant screening. This webinar will delve into the practical implications of the guidance, offer compliance strategies, and explore how policymakers can harness this framework to develop local and state tenant screening policies that promote fair and non-discriminatory housing access. Additionally, we will present new research on the harms caused by automated tenant screening practices, as well as critical insights into the limitations and challenges of portable tenant screening reports. Designed for housing advocates, landlords, property managers, legal practitioners, and policymakers, this session will provide essential tools and perspectives for aligning tenant screening practices with fair housing principles and advancing inclusive, equitable housing communities.


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Remaking the Economy: Liberating Finance to Build a More Just World
Nov
20
2:00 PM14:00

Remaking the Economy: Liberating Finance to Build a More Just World

What does the term “just transition” mean? How can finance truly be liberated from traditional business assumptions and instead be mobilized to support a just transition to an economy rooted in values of solidarity?

Those questions were at the heart of an economic justice article series coproduced this summer by Nonprofit Quarterly (NPQ) and Justice Funders. To addresses those questions, drawing on the contributions from many of the authors in that series, this 90-minute webinar will offer a conversation on the joys and challenges, dos and don’ts, of putting liberatory finance and investment into action in the real world. Our expert panelists are:

Fernando Abarca is a loan fund organizer for Right to the City Alliance, based in Los Angeles, California.

Jaime Gloshay is a cofounder of Native Women Lead and is managing director of impact investments for Common Future, based in New Mexico.

abdiel j. lópez is director of capital activation at Justice Funders based between Oaxaca and Los Angeles.

Onyx Ramirez is senior communications director at Black Farmer Fund based in New York City.This webinar will explore:

  • What is a just transition and what role does finance have in bringing a just transition about?

  • What are the best ways to think about “risk” in a liberatory finance context?

  • What do we mean when we use the term of “non-extractive finance”?

  • How can a loan fund be democratically governed?

  • What is a land recovery fund and how does it function?

  • What does an Indigenous loan fund look like—and what are the 5Rs of Rematriation?

  • How can liberatory finance support housing justice?

  • What would real foundation accountability to communities look like?

Whether you’re a nonprofit leader, board member, or engaged in community-based organizing, this webinar will provide you with real-life examples and lessons learned that can inform your work in your own community.

Register to learn how nonprofits and movement activists are advancing strategies to address the economic and social inequalities of our time!

The moderator for this webinar is NPQ senior editor of economic justice Steve Dubb. Steve has worked with cooperatives and nonprofits for over two decades and has been both a student and practitioner in the field of community economic development.


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Fixing the Housing Crisis, Beyond Supply
Nov
20
2:00 PM14:00

Fixing the Housing Crisis, Beyond Supply

Engage with housing practitioners, advocates, community activists and researchers as we explore effective solutions to the housing crisis beyond building more units. Speakers will discuss methods for increasing affordability and making units and homes permanently affordable, such as establishing community land trusts, expanding housing assistance, and more!


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Utah Strategies To Address Homelessness & Housing
Nov
19
9:00 AM09:00

Utah Strategies To Address Homelessness & Housing

Join NCRC member Utah Housing Coalition for this event on November 19. Over the past 5 years, Utah has been making changes in the way they address housing & homelessness. The Governor, Legislature, state and local governments, and industry members have been working together to tackle the problems more efficiently. Please join the Governor’s Office of Budget and Planning to learn about the progress and future steps.


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State Pattern Book Update Webinar, hosted by GOPC
Nov
18
3:00 PM15:00

State Pattern Book Update Webinar, hosted by GOPC

Join the Greater Ohio Policy Center (GOPC), the OhioREALTORS, and Pattern Zones Co. to hear an update on the development of a statewide pattern book toolkit to increase the supply of infill housing in the state.

Once released, the toolkit will include architectural renderings of housing that local communities can adopt. The toolkit will also include zoning corrective recommendations that can increase housing development and promote infill development.

GOPC and the OhioREALTORS are partnering on this project, with Pattern Zones Co. serving as the consultant to develop the book, its recommendations, and architectural renderings. Ahead of the release of the toolkit, this webinar will share details for what local governments, builders, developers, and nonprofits can anticipate.

Registration is required for the webinar, which will take place on November 18th from 3-4pm.

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A Look Ahead: Next Steps for civic engagement and housing justice
Nov
18
2:30 PM14:30

A Look Ahead: Next Steps for civic engagement and housing justice

 A successful nonpartisan voter engagement campaign does not end on Election Day. After the election is over, housing and homelessness organizations should evaluate the impact of their activities, leverage the power of low-income renters as a voting constituency, and establish relationships with newly elected officials. This webinar will cover strategies to hold elected officials accountable to their campaign promises and advocate for long-term, systemic change to increase voter access.


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Using AI to Predict and Prevent Homelessness in Los Angeles
Nov
18
1:00 PM13:00

Using AI to Predict and Prevent Homelessness in Los Angeles

In Los Angeles County, a unique pilot program is using predictive analytics to help prevent homelessness. Under the program, researchers from the California Policy Lab (CPL) use anonymized data on almost 100,000 people who use health and mental health services provided eight different county agencies to develop computer models that identify clients of County services who are at high risk of homelessness. Officials at the county’s Health Services or Mental Health Departments then work to connect those individuals with programs and/or resources that can address their needs and, in doing so, help ensure that they do not experience homelessness. CPL is also working with county officials to assess the efficacy of this novel approach, which is based on a 2019 CPL report. Co-sponsored by the Initiative on Health and Homelessness at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, the Harvard Joint Center on Housing Studies, the Harvard Kennedy School Government Performance Lab, and the Harvard Advanced Leadership Initiative.


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Using AI to Predict and Prevent Homelessness in Los Angeles
Nov
18
1:00 PM13:00

Using AI to Predict and Prevent Homelessness in Los Angeles

In Los Angeles County, a unique pilot program is using predictive analytics to help prevent homelessness. Under the program, researchers from the California Policy Lab (CPL) use anonymized data on almost 100,000 people who use health and mental health services provided eight different county agencies to develop computer models that identify clients of County services who are at high risk of homelessness. Officials at the county’s Health Services or Mental Health Departments then work to connect those individuals with programs and/or resources that can address their needs and, in doing so, help ensure that they do not experience homelessness. CPL is also working with county officials to assess the efficacy of this novel approach, which is based on a 2019 CPL report.

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The Dual Burden: Making Housing and Long-Term Care Affordable for Older Adults
Nov
15
12:15 PM12:15

The Dual Burden: Making Housing and Long-Term Care Affordable for Older Adults

Many older adults want to live independently but can only do so if they have access to long-term care (LTC) services, such as bathing, dressing, shopping, cooking, and daily healthcare routines. However, many cannot afford this assistance, particularly after they pay their housing costs. Samara Scheckler and Peyton Whitney will discuss a new paper that estimates the number of older households unable to afford these services and strategies that could make them more affordable. Panel discussion to follow, moderated by Jennifer Molinsky, director of the Center’s Housing an Aging Society Program.


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Escaping the Housing Trap: The Strong Towns Response to the Housing Crisis with Charles Marohn
Nov
15
12:00 PM12:00

Escaping the Housing Trap: The Strong Towns Response to the Housing Crisis with Charles Marohn

Housing is an investment. Investment prices must go up. Housing is shelter. When the price of shelter goes up, people experience distress. 

This is the housing trap. It’s time to escape. This presentation introduces a first-of-its-kind discussion of the tension between housing as a financial product and housing as shelter. These insights will help local communities fight back against the current affordability housing crisis, and opt out of the boom and bust cycles that have typified housing in postwar America. 

This presentation offers a serious, yet accessible, history of housing policy in the United States and explains how it led us to this point in time: where we face a market that is rigged against people who, only a few decades ago, could have been homeowners or stable, long-term renters. Only local change, on a neighborhood or city-wide scale, can begin to restore balance to the housing market.

Charles Marohn, known as “Chuck” to friends and colleagues, is the founder and president of Strong Towns. He is a civil engineer and a land use planner with decades of experience. He holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and a Master of Urban and Regional Planning, both from the University of Minnesota. Marohn is the author of Strong Towns: A Bottom-Up Revolution to Rebuild American Prosperity (Wiley, 2019), And of Confessions of a Recovering Engineer: Transportation for a Strong Town (Wiley, 2021). He hosts the Strong Towns Podcast and is a primary writer for Strong Towns’ web content. He has presented Strong Towns concepts in hundreds of cities and towns across North America. Planetizen named him one of the 10 Most Influential Urbanists of all time.

This fall, CURA and MORPC are hosting a series of presentations featuring national and local leaders to dive into the issue of housing and its impact on communities.

This event is approved for 1 AICP CM credit. To claim your CM credits, log into your My APA account on the APA website and enter the event into your online CM event log.

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2024 Real Estate Development and Finance
Nov
14
to Nov 15

2024 Real Estate Development and Finance

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Real Estate Development & Redevelopment
November 14 - 15, 2024

Ohio University - Dublin Integrated Education Center
6805 Bobcat Way | Dublin, Ohio 43016 | 614.793.5634

Course Description: This course teaches the critical steps of real estate development and helps attendees develop a comprehensive understanding of how a deal progresses from concept to completion. Attendees will analyze the anatomy of a real estate deal and learn how each component stage impacts the next. The economic developer will build the knowledge they need to more thoughtfully approach securing and closing the deal and what comes after.

  • Knowledge: Participants will learn about the important stages in real estate development; from the earliest stages of due diligence to occupancy and property management. Participants will gain the knowledge they need to determine project feasibility, how to finance real estate development and redevelopment, and how to recognize and overcome the challenges to advancing a new development in their community.·      

  • Network: This course provides a forum for economic development professionals to share information and build relationships with the best in the real estate industry. Unlike traditional lecture-style trainings, this course focuses on participant and presenter engagement and interaction. This course provides unmatched opportunities to dialogue with instructors, speakers, and colleagues.

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Course Topics: The course is constantly being updated to keep current with emerging real estate development issues and trends. Some of the past topics include:

  • What Real Estate Development is Right for Your Community

  • Project Feasibility from a Market, Financial and Political Perspecti   Understanding ownership structures.

  • The ABC’s of LLC’s

  •  Public Private Collaboration and Partnership

  •  Due Diligence & Construction – Knowing the Risks and How to Avoid Them.

  •  The Financial Anatomy of a Deal – Building a Proforma.

  •  Marketing, Occupancy, and Property/Asset Management: Showing it, Filling it and Selling it

  •   Closing the Gap: What Programs from JobsOhio and Other Sources Can Help a Deal Come Together

      

Who Should Attend: This course is designed for intermediate economic development professionals as well as those in related fields such as law and planning.  In addition, elected officials and community leaders can benefit from learning about the anatomy of a real estate deal and how to thoughtfully consider what is right for their community.

Pre-Requisites: Because of the program’s rigor, attendees must have completed The Ohio Basic Economic Development Course or have three years of economic or community development experience. 

Faculty: OEDI Core Courses are taught by experienced local, state, and national economic development practitioners.  In addition to these lead instructor(s), each course has a unique faculty group made up on individuals who have been hand selected because of their subject matter expertise, leadership role in Ohio economic development, or role in the case studies utilized in the course. 

Past Institute faculty has included representatives from: JobsOhio, the Ohio Department of Development,  the six regional JobsOhio Network Partners, the International Economic Development Council, and Ohio universities. 

Course Fees: Early-bird registration allows participants to take advantage of last year’s course pricing: $499 for members and $599 for non-members. The early-bird registration period ends 45 days before the course and all registration options increase $50.  Members are encouraged to register for multiple courses to receive special discounted pricing.

Why OEDI: The Ohio Economic Development Institute (OEDI) is the premier training and professional development program for economic developers in Ohio. As a state-specific program, OEDI’s Core Courses focus on the practice of economic development in Ohio; including the state’s unique economic development structure and ecosystem. The Institute is made possible through the generous and continuing support of JobsOhio. OEDA’s academic partner is the Ohio University Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Service.

Ohio Certified Economic Developer: OEDI courses are part of a comprehensive  curriculum, but they can be taken singly.  They also serve as the pathway to the Ohio Certified Economic Development (OhioCED) Credential.  Individuals who successfully complete the five Core Courses, a project-based Capstone Course, and an additional 24 hours of electives, are eligible for the Ohio Certified Economic Developer or OhioCED.

Lodging information:  A variety of hotel options to fit specific travel needs and budget are nearby. Visit VISIT DUBLIN OHIO  for a full list of options. For those looking to stay close to the facility, the following hotels are recommended (all are within six miles of Ohio University’s Dublin Campus):  Columbus Marriott Northwest, Crowne Plaza Dublin, Embassy Suites Columbus-Dublin, Residence Inn by Marriott.  Please note that the start time for the first day is 9 a.m. 

AICP members can earn Certification Maintenance (CM) credits for this activity.  More information about AICP's CM program can be found at AICP Planning CM

 

Policies & Additional Information

1.     Full attendance on both days is required for the course to count towards certification.

2.     Cancellations must be requested in writing no later than 7 days prior to each course to receive a full refund. Please note that no refunds will be issued after this date and registrations not canceled and pending payment are responsible for full payment. As an additional option, you may submit a request in writing to transfer your registration to another student up to 7 days prior to the course.

3.     Pre-registration is required as space is limited.  Walk-in registration cannot be accommodated.

4.     If the multiple course rate is selected, the registrant must register for and attend at least one additional OEDI core course in 2024. If the registrant does not register for and attend an additional course, a $50 fee will be assessed and an invoice will be sent to the registrant.

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Understanding A Community Land Trust
Nov
13
3:00 PM15:00

Understanding A Community Land Trust

Are you a "Non" or "For-profit" Developer, Investor or Resource Provider interested in revitalizing your neighborhood? This is for You!

 



Central Ohio Community Land Trust (COCLT) works with developers to provide residential, new construction homes on currently owned Land Bank lots in areas with high housing costs.

 

Join us to learn more, from Hope Paxton, as she shares how COCIC is working with Developers, through the Central Ohio Community Land Trust as a Community Investment for permanently affordable housing.

 

COCLT has completed homes in the Near East, South Side, Franklinton, Whitehall, Urbancrest, Linden, Milo-Grogan, Weinland Park, Clinton Township, Mifflin Township, the Hilltop, and Franklin Township. They partner with reputable developers and builders and aim for well-built, energy-efficient, durable homes that fit the design of the neighborhood.

 

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