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SESSION I: Wed., April 17, 2013 - 10:45 AM – 12:15 PM
1-1. Native
American Housing: Opportunities for New Partnerships
1-2.
Building Homes, Making Headlines
1-3.
Tenants Make the Best Lobbyists: Engaging Tenants in Advocacy
1-4.
Coming Home: Providing Affordable Homes to Homeless Veterans
1-5.
Health, Housing, and Older Adults
1-6.
News from the California Tax Credit Allocation Committee
1-7.
What’s Next After Prop 30? Generating Revenue Through Progressive Taxation
1-8.
Sustainable Pest Management: Using Integrated Pest Management Strategies to
Effectively
1-9.
Financial Structuring and Underwriting for Acquisition Rehab
1-10.
Emerging Role of Green Physical Needs Assessments in Property and Portfolio
Capital
1-11.
TOD University: A Capacity Building Curriculum for Community Engagement and
Organizing
SESSION II: Wed., April 17, 2013 - 1:45 PM – 3:15 PM
2-1.
Building Affordable Multifamily with Modular Units
2-2.
Moving from Homelessness to Housing: Removing Barriers to Housing for Formerly
2-3.
Community-Based Responses to AB 109 Reentry Programs
2-4.
Youth Count! Ending Youth Homelessness in Communities in California and the
Nation
2-5.
Impact Investing and Affordable Homes: Moving Beyond the Hype to Opportunities
2-6.
New, Multifamily Energy Efficiency Programs in 2013: Utility and Regional
Energy Network
2-7.
Federal Tax Reform: Threat or Opportunity for Affordable Homes?
2-8.
Streamlining Compliance Through Local Government Collaboration
2-9.
Preservation Anatomy 101: Develop Successful Strategies for Aging, HUD-Assisted
Properties
2-10.
Systems to Support the Development of Affordable Homes in Equitable,
Transit-Oriented
Communities
2-11.
Deciphering the Alphabet Soup of Accessibility
SESSION III: Wed., April 17, 2013 - 3:30 PM – 5:00 PM
3-1.
MHSA Housing Program 5th Year Anniversary: Streamlining, Program Improvement,
and Stakeholder Dialogue
3-2.
Asset Building as a Means to Homeownership
3-3.
Creating Political Will: Local and Regional Post-RDA Responses to Funding for
Affordable
3-4.
Supporting Housing Stability Through Critical Time Intervention
3-5.
Local Efforts to End the Cycle of Homelessness for High-Cost, Vulnerable
Populations
3-6.
Preservation Anatomy 201: Refinance and Recapitalize Your Older HUD Properties
3-7.
What?! Bond Deals With NO Public Subsidies?!
3-8.
Report from D.C.: Update on Rental Housing Funding
3-9.
Disability Access Claims from ADA and UFAS: Best Practices and Policies to
Ensure Compliance and Protect Yourself
3-10.
New Opportunities: Using AB 1699 to Refinance and Syndicate Your HCD Portfolio
Developments
3-11.
Conquering the Operating Costs Juggernaut: How Energy Efficiency Platforms
Slash Utility Bills
3-12.
Hot Topics – California Homes and Jobs Act
SESSION IV: Thurs., April 18, 2013 - 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
4-1.
Advocating for Inclusionary Housing During a Down Economy
4-2.
Affordable Homeownership: Groundbreaking Research, Innovative Regional
Collaborations, and More
4-3.
Language Access Rights in Federal Housing Programs
4-4.
Engaging Public Housing Authorities to Support Innovations in Supportive Homes
4-5.
Navigating the Crossroads of Permanent, Supportive Homes for Youth
4-6.
Making Housing Happen: Faith-Based Affordable-Home Models
4-7. The
Silver Lining: Affordable Homes Lending Update
4-8.
Accessing Capital from the New Golden State Acquisition Fund
4-9.
Practical Tools and Strategies for Housing and Social Equity in the SB 375 Era
4-10.
Former RDA Properties: Key Resource for Building Sustainable Homes and
Communities
4-11. A
New Way to Finance Low-Income, Multifamily Energy-Efficiency Retrofits
SESSION V: Thurs., April 18, 2013 - 10:45 AM – 12:15 PM
5-1.
Builders Risk Insurance and Surety Bonding During Development: What You Need to
Know
5-2.
Meet You Online: The Future of Counseling
5-3.
Providing Reasonable Accommodations for People with Disabilities
5-4.
Implementing Shared Housing for Vulnerable Populations
5-5.
Coordinated Assessment: Re-configuring the Role of Emergency Shelter,
Prevention Services, and Rapid Rehousing in Your System of Care
5-6.
The Real Deal: Live, Tax-Credit Deal Negotiation
5-7.
Financing Your California Preservation Development: Acquisition, Construction,
and Permanent Financing
5-8.
Brave New World: Post Redevelopment Funding Sources
5-9.
Everything You Should Know About FHA Financing
5-10.
Protecting Your Nonprofit from “Supercharged” Lawsuits
5-11.
The Importance of Affordable Homes in Creating a Complete Community
5-12.
Adding to the Toolbox: Connecting Health to Investments in Quality Affordable
Homes
5-13.
Rural Housing in the Crosshairs
SESSION VI: Thurs., April 18, 2013 - 1:45 PM – 3:15 PM
6-1.
Playing by the Rules: How to Operate Your Nonprofit Tax Exempt Organization
6-2.
Lease-to-Purchase: A Path to Homeownership?
6-3.
Responsible Landlords Engagement Initiative: An Innovative Program to
Revitalize Blighted Communities
6-4.
Housing Homeless, Older Adults
6-5.
What Supportive-Home Providers Need to Know About Health Reform and the
Changing World of Housing-Based Health6-6. Using the Brand-New FHA/HUD
Tax-Credit Pilot Program for Your Next Deal
6-6. Using the Brand-New FHA/HUD Tax-Credit
Pilot Program for Your Next Deal
6-7.
Portolio Recapitalization: Challenges, Work-Arounds, and Strategies for Success
6-8.
Creating Affordable-Home Opportunities Through Zoning Overlays and Other
Land-Value
Recapture
Tools
6-9.
Fair Housing Protections for Tenants with Mental-Health Disabilities
6-10.
Insurance and Property Management Toolbox for the Asset Manager
6-11.
Who’s on First? Managing Refinancing and Renovations of Your Portfolio
6-12.
Parking and Transit Strategies Support Affordable Homes
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