NON-PROFIT HOUSING ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA | | | | The Voice of Affordable Housing | | | | | | Wednesday, December 12 LEGISLATIVE UPDATE 2019 is already shaping up to be a very BIG YEAR for housing! More than two dozen housing-related bills were introduced on the first day of the 2019-20 Legislative Session, after members of the California State Legislature took their oath of office Monday, December 3. Among the key bills are AB 10 (Chiu, et. al.), which would increase the State Low Income Housing Tax Credit by $500 million per year. The bill already has 24 coauthors out of the gate. NPH is a cosponsor of this legislation again and we urge all NPH members and supporters to send in support letters right away. Governor-elect Newsom included the increase in the state credit in his housing platform during the campaign, and it is important to demonstrate broad and strong support for the bill as he takes office. Newsom will be sworn in on Monday, January 7. --> Click here for a template letter (.doc) to show your support for AB 10 <-- Other important bills introduced include efforts to devise a new local redevelopment program (AB 11 and SB 5), reform local zoning to expand available sites for multifamily housing (SB 4 and SB 50) and to protect tenants (AB 36 and SB 18). Constitutional Amendments have been introduced to repeal Article 34 of the California Constitution, which requires a local vote when public financing is used to construct affordable housing (SCA 1), and to lower the voter approval threshold to 55% for local funding measures for housing and infrastructure (ACA 1). Stay tuned for more from us in the new year, including bill updates and details as well as dates for the first Legislative Issues Committee meeting of 2019. | | | | | NPH was proud to launch our inaugural Bay Area Affordable Housing Internship Program (BAHIP) cohort in 2018 to increase the diversity, equity, and inclusion in our field and help our industry better reflect the communities we serve while nurturing the next generation of affordable housing development professionals. The program and the incredible work being done by our interns was recently profiled by the Chan Zuckerberg Institute: "Due in part to the affordable housing challenge in California, industry leaders are finding it more and more difficult to recruit and retain housing development staff. This internship program works to create a clear pipeline into the affordable housing project management field for young people of color, immigrants, first-generation university students, and others who come from low-income communities and who demonstrate a commitment to improving the quality of life for marginalized families in the Bay." (Read more via CZI's article Inspiring Young Leaders to Tackle Housing Affordability.) Recruiting and incorporating talented individuals from the diverse communities we serve is vitally important for the credibility and sustainability of our mission and our work. We are now proudly recruiting host agencies for our 2019-2020 cohort. You must be an NPH member to apply. Learn more about how you can be part of the incredible BAHIP program and apply here! | | | | TIMELY NEWS AND OPPORTUNITIES TO ENGAGE | | >> CASA vote is today: CASA, the Committee to House the Bay Area, will hold conversation and potentially a final vote on the 11-proposal compact presented at November's meeting. NPH has been deeply engaged in efforts to develop this regional approach with CASA over the past 18 months as NPH staff and members have lent our expertise and recommendations, working alongside an array of stakeholders to help ensure that the final package reflects our communities' needs, our industry's abilities, and our Bay Area's potential. >> NPH's DEI Action Plan Working Group launch: As announced at the plenary session at our Building Momentum fall conference, NPH is taking the next step on our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) Initiative to advance racial equity in the affordable housing movement in partnership with Race Forward. We will be working on both operationalizing equity within NPH as well as supporting our members who share this priority to move forward. The next phase of this engagement will run for six months and we invite you to join us. Click here to learn more. | | | | JOIN NPH: TWO EXCITING EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES! | | Looking to join a passionate team of affordable housing advocates with a track record of making progress for housing solutions? Check out our current openings to grow our team and strengthen our impact: Fund Development & Membership Associate NPH is looking for a versatile writer who is passionate about affordable housing to join our team. Help us tell the story of how we're making a difference with our work to funders and supporters. If this sounds like you or someone you know, please check out the full job description here and apply today! Communications Associate NPH is looking for a Communications Associate to help support progress for our region's housing crisis by shaping and sharing the messages that inspire voters, persuade lawmakers, mobilize supporters, and engage and support our member and coalition network. Read more about the position here and apply today! | | | | | NPH MEMBERSHIP Build Momentum with NPH! In addition to supporting our critical work, all NPH memberships come with an array of benefits, member-only exclusives, and discounts on industry events and workshops. Be sure to join or renew your membership for 2019! Help build a future where everyone has a place to call home. Organizational and individual memberships are available | | | | | MEMBER EVENTS AND OPPORTUNITIES | | Member Perk! Have an event you'd like to feature in the Bulletin? Send details to alina@nonprofithousing.org | | | | Wednesday, 12/12: SV@Home Member Party. Join SV@Home for their annual holiday party on Wednesday, December 12 at the Silicon Valley Capital Club! Enjoy refreshments and mingling with others determined to make housing affordable throughout Silicon Valley! Register | | | Friday, 12/14: Eden Housing Miraflores Grand Opening. Miraflores is a story of commitment to place and community by three JapaneseāAmerican families who contributed to the community by growing and distributing flowers. The senior affordable community honors the legacy of the Japanese American flower growers. The City of Richmond, Eden Housing, and CHDC partnered on the development of Miraflores to provide 79 new affordable homes for seniors in Richmond, California and invite you to join them for the Grand Opening! RSVP | | | | | Thank you for your support for affordable housing. Together, we can build a future where everyone has access to a safe, healthy, affordable home! | | Contact Us Non-Profit Housing Association of Northern California (NPH) 369 Pine St San Francisco, California 94104 415-989-8160 info@nonprofithousing.org | | | | | | |