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33rd Annual NPH Affordable Housing Conference
October 15, 2012
Parc 55 Hotel, San Francisco

 

Click here to download the conference program including workshop descriptions, speakers, and schedule.

Click here for parking information.

REGISTRATION:

IMPORTANT UPDATE: Because we are at capacity for the plenary luncheon session in the ballroom, we can not guarantee a seat in the main banquet area to guests who registered after the conference deadline of Friday, October 5. Guests who registered after last Friday or who register on-site the day of the conference, will have a seat reserved for them in the auxiliary (overflow) banquet room. Please be assured that everyone who wants a lunch meal will receive one and every unfilled seat in the main ballroom will be filled!

Click here to register online with your Visa or Master Card. Or download the conference registration form to pay by check or request an invoice. Pre-registration closes at 5:00 p.m. on Thursdsay, October 11!

SPONSORSHIP:
Please contact Joyce Slen at 415.989.8160 x10 or email joyce at nonprofithousing.org to find out about becoming a sponsor.


WORKSHOPS:
Learn best practices, understand the latest policy changes, and discuss new strategies. Click here to download the updated workshop schedule.
(Workshop titles subject to change)

Housing Development & Finance

  • The Latest in Tax Credit Pricing & Terms
  • Launching New Properties Successfully: How Developers, Property Management, & Resident Services Collaborate for a Thriving New Development
  • Preparing for Investor Exit: LIHTC Year 15 Strategies
  • California Tax Credit Allocation Committee Update
  • Issues in Syndicating & Refinancing Your Older Projects
  • How to Refinance & Recapitalize Your Older HUD Properties
  • The Silver Lining: Affordable Housing Lending Update
  • State Housing Policies & Practices: Creating a New Foundation for Services & Programs

Organizational Development & Sustainability

  • Exploring the Feasibility of a Merger, the AHA/Satellite Experience
  • Can Health Care Savings Create a New Funding Model for Affordable Housing?

Housing Policy, Advocacy, & Community Organizing

  • How the Regional Plan Can Create Opportunities for New Development in the Bay Area
  • Report From DC: Update on Rental Housing Policy
  • Best Practices in Using Soft & Hard Numbers to Tell Your Story
  • Keeping Housing Alive in a Post-RDA World
  • Collaborative Solutions to Foreclosure
  • Organizing for Progressive Tax Strategies for California

Property & Asset Management/Resident Services

  • Effects of the Economic Downturn on Affordable Housing Occupancy
  • Sustaining Organizations Through Portfolio Repositioning


CONFERENCE DAY SCHEDULE:

8:00 a.m.    
Registration Begins

8:00 - 9:00 a.m.   
Networking Breakfast

9:15 - 10:45 a.m.   
Workshop Session 1

11:00 a.m. - Noon  
Keynote Plenary

Noon - 1:00 p.m.  
Networking Lunch

1:15 - 2:45 p.m. 
Workshop Session II

2:45 - 3:00 p.m.   
Afternoon Break

3:00 - 4:30 p.m.   
Workshop Session III

4:30 - 5:30 p.m.   
Networking Reception

THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS!

Underwriter

Chase
Wells Fargo

Community Builders

Citi
Community Economics, Inc.
Silicon Valley Bank - Community Development Finance
Union Bank

Benefactor

Charles Schwab
Enterprise Community Partners

Sustainer

Arthur J. Gallagher Risk Management Services
Brown Construction
East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation
Gubb & Barshay LLP
Mercy Housing California
MidPen Housing

Donor

Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Bank of the West
Basis Architecture & Consulting, Inc.
Bay Area Local Initiatives Support Corporation & National Equity Fund
BRIDGE Housing
Cahill Contractors
California Community Reinvestment Corporation
Century Housing Corporation
Dahlin Group Architecture Planning
DC Energy
EAH Housing
Essel Technology Services Inc.
Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco
Goldfarb & Lipman LLP
Interior Dimensions
Lindquist, von Husen & Joyce LLP
Low Income Investment Fund
Merritt Community Capital Corporation
Northern California Community Loan Fund
Novogradac & Company LLP
One PacificCoast Bank
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
Portrait Homes, Inc.
Promise Energy
Related California
Segue Construction, Inc.
The John Stewart Company
Urban Mining Company
US Bank
Willis Insurance Services of California, Inc.

Supporter

ABHOW
California Housing Partnership Corporation
Carle, Mackie, Power & Ross LLP
Charities Housing
Christian Church Homes of Northern California
City of San Jose Department of Housing
Community Housing Partnership
David Baker + Partners Architects
Eden Housing, Inc.
First Community Housing
Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco
Raymond James Tax Credit Funds, Inc.
Resources for Community Development
Satellite Housing Inc.
Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation

Contributor

Affordable Housing Associates
B.A.R. Architects
Berger/Lewis Accountancy Corp.
Burbank Housing Development Corporation
California Tax Credit Allocation Committee
D & H Construction
Dutra Cerro Graden
EPMI, a Bayside Company
Jamboree Housing Corporation
Midstate Construction Corporation
Pahl & McCay
Seifel Consulting, Inc.
South County Housing
West Bay Housing

Advocate

Hearth Homes Community Building
Leddy Maytum Stacy Architects
Palo Alto Housing Corporation
Public Interest Law Project

 




Questions about sponsoring or attending NPH's 33rd Annual Conference? Call Joyce Slen at 415.989.8160 x10 or email joyce at nonprofithousing.org.