National Crime Victims’ Rights Week
National Crime Victims' Rights Week (NCVRW) will be commemorated April 24–30, 2022. The 2022 NCVRW theme is Rights, access, equity, for all victims. This year's theme underscores the importance of helping crime survivors find their justice by— enforcing victims' rights, expanding access to services, and ensuring equity and inclusion for all. The 2022 NCVRW Resource Guide contains a…
RECLAIMING VACANT PROPERTIES CONFERENCE 2022
Hilton Chicago 720 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IllinoisResponding to Crisis: Building an Equitable and Resilient Future The Reclaiming Vacant Properties Conference (RVP) is the only national conference dedicated to strengthening communities through new strategies to transform vacant, abandoned, and deteriorated properties into community assets.
Strategies to Address Institutional Investors in Middle Neighborhoods
Virtual Event OnlineIn this webinar you'll hear key findings and strategy recommendations from the published report by The Cleveland Vacant and Abandoned Property Action Council (VAPAC) "Many strategies can be adapted and implemented by local government and nonprofit..." Speakers: Frank Ford, Senior Policy Advisor, Fair Housing Center For Rights & Research and VAPAC Chair Timothy Kobie, PhD,…
Pursuing Data-Driven and Equity-Centric Transportation Projects: Challenges and Opportunities for Local Actors
Virtual Event OnlineJoin the Urban Institute for a discussion of our findings on the obstacles local agencies encounter when applying for federal funding for transportation projects, strategies for using data to center racial equity in project decisions, and best practices for putting together data-driven funding proposals.
18th Annual Reaching Millions: Leadership and Business Development Conference
Omni Royal Orleans 621 St. Louis Street, New Orleans, LouisianaSpeakers and Panelists will cover topics such as: "The Power of Partnerships to Close the Racial Wealth Gap Simple Marketing Strategies to implement immediately Succession Planning: Who Will Carry Your Banner
Helping Neighborhoods Reduce Poverty Without Displacement
Virtual Event OnlineOn Tuesday, September 20, Brookings Metro will host an event to present the report’s findings and highlight the specific indicators linked to reducing neighborhood poverty without community displacement. A panel of leaders from the public, private, and philanthropic sectors will also discuss the research and share strategies for cultivating inclusive prosperity in U.S. cities. Presenters…
Inclusive Communities Fund: Informational Webinar on 2022 Funding Opportunity
Virtual Event OnlineThe National Fair Housing Alliance (NFHA) is excited to announce a new funding opportunity through our Inclusive Communities Fund Grant Program! We are seeking local partners in 16 metropolitan areas to provide direct services to families and communities. Grants will be provided to our local partners to undertake activities that support Black and Latino communities…
Housing First
Virtual Event OnlineJoin the last call in a four-part webinar series hosted by NLIHC, the National Alliance to End Homelessness (NAEH), and the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) on homelessness and Housing First. The call will take place on Wednesday, September 28, from 2:30 to 4 pm ET. Agenda “ How to Address Unsheltered Homelessness ” Opening…
Achieving Energy Justice in a Clean Energy Transition – Global, National and Regional Perspectives
One Federal Street 1 Federal Street, Boston, MassachusettsSave the Date! Asian Americans in Energy, the Environment and Commerce (AE2C) inaugural in-person event in Boston, MA Keynote by the Honorable Shalanda Baker, Director, Office of Economic Impact and Diversity U.S. Department of Energy Panel Discussion Global, National and Regional Perspectives to Achieve Energy Justice in the Clean Energy Transition Networking Reception Following the…
New Data and New Ways of Thinking About Maintaining the Housing Stock in Middle Neighborhoods
Virtual Event OnlineIn this webinar, we’ll hear from Harvard’s Joint Center for Housing Studies about data they analyze as part of their Remodeling Futures Program, including remodeling trends by types of work and by income of homeowners. Next we’ll listen to practitioners who do a lot of rehab work react to the data and talk about how…