Housing California 2013 Annual Conference

Thank You!

Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Housing California 2013 Annual Conference. From the 1100 attendees to the 101 Sponsors -- 67 of which exhibited -- the conference would not have been successful without you.

A conference wrap up with photos will be coming soon.

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April 15-17, 2014
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Institute and Workshop Presentations

 
Were you unable to attend the conference or do you need a review of the institutes/workshops you attended? Many of the presentations are now available for download in PDF format. Not all presentations will be made available. If you don't see the one you're looking for, contact Lynda Chandler.

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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