Happy Housers Event This September

Happy Housers, A Quarterly Happy Hour Event

TICKETS NOW 50% OFF! Join us at Dr. Funk in Downtown San Jose. 

Join us for a special Happy Housers Happy Hour, sponsored in partnership with our friends at Equity Forward Anchor Network (EFAN)!

You’re in for a good conversation over drinks with people who care about creating a more inclusive Silicon Valley. It’s a chance to swap ideas, make new connections, and talk about how local campuses, churches, and community institutions could help open doors for more housing.

Come curious, leave connected.

Whether you’re deep in the housing world or just curious about what’s possible, this is your space to meet new people, share ideas, and be inspired.

Drink ticket and light appetizers included with ticket purchase.

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All Home Statement—All Home advances coordinated, innovative service delivery and develops coalitions to challenge the systems that perpetuate homelessness in the 9-County Bay Area.

Monterey Bay Economic Partnership Position Paper— The Monterey Bay Economic Partnership (MBEP) is a regional member-supported nonprofit organization consisting of public, private and civic entities located throughout the counties of Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz.

National Low Income Housing Coalition’s Federal Regulatory Recommendations— The National Low Income Housing Coalition works to achieve socially just public policy that ensures people with the lowest incomes in the United States have affordable and decent home

Non Profit Housing Association of Northern California’s Policy Statement— The Non Profit Housing Association (NPH) works to advance meaningful, critical policy solutions, and to strengthen the affordable housing community that implements the programs and policies for the 9-County Bay Area

Affordable Rental Housing A.C.T.I.O.N. Recommendations to Congress –The ACTION Campaign is a coalition of over 2,300 national, state, and local organizations and businesses working to address our nation’s severe shortage of affordable rental housing by protecting, expanding and strengthening the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit.

Terner Center’s Lessons From the Great Recession- Housing Aid Now!–The UC Berkeley Terner Center for Housing Innovation, a collaboration between the College of Environmental Design (CED) and the Haas School of Business,  leverages applied research and best practices to inform and advance innovation in the planning, financing, design and development of the built environment.

The Affordable Housing Tax Credit Coalition Recommendations — AHTCC is a trade organization of housing professionals who advocate for affordable rental housing financed using the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit.

National Alliance to End Homelessness–The Alliance is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization committed to preventing and ending homelessness in the United States

Joint Statement from State and Regional Organizations– Immediate Actions Necessary to Mitigate the Economic Impacts of COVID-19 on Affordable Housing Developments (4/8/20)— A statement from the California Housing Consortium, California Housing Partnership Corporation, Housing California, Non Profit Housing Association of Northern California, Southern California Association of Non-Profit Housing, Sacramento Housing Alliance, California Coalition for Rural Housing, the Kennedy Commission, and the San Diego Housing Federation.

Enterprise Community Partners Northern California Policy Statement-Enterprise Community Partners brings together nationwide know-how, partners, policy leadership and investment to multiply the impact of local affordable housing development.

Tackling Affordable Housing and Homelessness During and After COVID-19: A Framework and Package of Immediate and Long-Term Policy Solutions — A framework of solutions to guide decision-makers as they respond to affordable housing and homelessness challenges, from the California Housing Consortium, California Housing Partnership Corporation, Housing California, California Rural Legal Assistance Foundation, Western Center on Law and Poverty, Southern California Association of Non-Profit Housing, the San Diego Housing Federation, California Coalition for Rural Housing, Non Profit Housing Association of Northern California, Sacramento Housing Alliance, and the Kennedy Commission.