Doug Guthrie, board member of CLPHA and president & CEO of the HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES, recently announced his retirement and departure from the agency, effective August 1, 2024. "On behalf of CLPHA and our board, I would like to thank Doug for his outstanding service and leadership,” said Jeffery K. Patterson, president of CLPHA’s board and CEO of the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority. “His tremendous impact on the public and affordable housing sector extends far beyond LA, reaching cities like Cleveland. We greatly appreciate his contributions to CLPHA and our industry, and we wish him all the best in his next chapter." "I’ve been honored to work closely with Doug on the issues facing California housing authorities and the low-income families we serve, as well as on CLPHA’s board to advocate on behalf of PHAs nationally,” said La Shelle Dozier, vice president of CLPHA’s board and executive director of the Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Agency. “Our peers will miss his leadership, expertise, and vision for how PHAs can make transformative impacts in their communities. Best wishes, Doug, on your retirement.” “Doug has long been a leader in the CLPHA community and has been instrumental in shaping our goals and priorities since being elected to our board in 2013,” said Sunia Zaterman, executive director of CLPHA. His leadership on addressing homelessness and revitalizing aging public housing stock is a model for housing authorities across the country. His wisdom, experience, and passion for expanding affordable housing opportunities are unparalleled. We thank Doug for his partnership and leadership and wish him the best of luck in his future endeavors.” https://lnkd.in/gnmbYE3b
Council of Large Public Housing Authorities
Non-profit Organization Management
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Strengthening neighborhoods, improving lives.
About us
The Council of Large Public Housing Authorities (CLPHA) supports the nation's largest and most innovative housing authorities by advocating for the resources they need to solve local housing challenges and create communities of opportunity. CLPHA is a national non-profit organization that works to preserve and improve public and affordable housing through advocacy, research, policy analysis and public education. CLPHA’s 70 members represent virtually every major metropolitan area in the country. Together they manage 40 percent of the nation’s public housing program; administer 26 percent of the Housing Choice Voucher program; and operate a wide array of other housing programs. Housing authorities are the cornerstone of affordable housing and community development. CLPHA: • Advocates for adequate public and assisted housing funding and policies that support local management and accountability. • Develops and analyzes policies impacting the affordable housing community. • Educates policymakers and the public about the critical role public housing and the voucher program play in meeting affordable housing needs.
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http://www.clpha.org
External link for Council of Large Public Housing Authorities
- Industry
- Non-profit Organization Management
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Washington, DC
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1981
- Specialties
- affordable housing, public and assisted housing, community development, neighborhood revitalization, advocacy, and public policy
Locations
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Primary
455 Massachusetts Ave. NW,
Suite 425
Washington, DC 20001, US
Employees at Council of Large Public Housing Authorities
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Camille Anoll-Hunter
Health Policy Manager at the Council of Large Public Housing Authorities
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Cynthia Cuestas
Legislative Manager at the Council of Large Public Housing Authorities
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Madeline Morris
Policy Analyst at Council of Large Public Housing Authorities
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Malcolm Guy, DFCP
Advocate for public housing agencies and residents
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Three of CLPHA’s members—Houston Housing Authority, Miami-Dade Public Housing & Community Development Department, and Syracuse Housing Authority—were awarded HUD Choice Neighborhoods Implementation (CNI) Grants for the first time. Two of CLPHA’s members—Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority and Norfolk Redevelopment and Housing Authority—each received an additional $2.5 million in funding for current CNI projects in this latest round of CNI awards. HUD has announced a total of $325 million in CNI grants to fifteen communities. Congratulations to our members on these prestigious awards! Learn more about their transformative projects here: https://lnkd.in/eDhkWrdi
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CLPHA is pleased to announce that Anthony Goodson, Jr., executive director of the Housing Authority of the City of Goldsboro, NC, and Louise Seeba, executive director of the St. Paul Public Housing Agency, were elected to CLPHA's board of directors at the board's June 2024 meeting. “I am honored to welcome Anthony Goodson, Jr. and Louise Seeba to the CLPHA board,” said Jeffery K. Patterson, president of CLPHA’s board and CEO of the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority. “Both of these seasoned housing professionals possess deep expertise and critical local perspectives that will help inform our goals and priorities. They are champions for low-income households in Goldsboro and St. Paul, implementing innovative solutions to the local housing challenges they face. In this new role, I know that they will continue to champion the needs of low-income families both at home and across the country. We are all proud to have them as new board members.” “CLPHA congratulates Anthony and Louise on their election to our board,” said CLPHA Executive Director Sunia Zaterman. “Anthony and Louise have long been valued members of CLPHA, and I look forward to working with them on our shared goals of providing safe, secure, and affordable housing opportunities and improving life outcomes for low-income families.” Anthony Goodson Jr. has worked in housing for twenty years in various states. He has been in Goldsboro, NC for eleven years as the CEO of the Housing Authority of the City of Goldsboro. While in Goldsboro, Anthony has led the housing authority to a high-performing status. He has redeveloped multiple communities and brought life-changing programs to residents. Louise Seeba was appointed Executive Director of the St. Paul Public Housing Agency (PHA) in April 2024. She previously served as the PHA’s General Counsel and Deputy Director for a combined 12 years. Louise is just the third Executive Director in the PHA’s 47-year history, and the first woman to hold the position. CLPHA welcomes Anthony and Louise to our board!
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In mid-June, CLPHA members from around the country gathered in bucolic Portland, OR for our 2024 Summer Meeting, hosted by Home Forward. Our gracious hosts highlighted their vibrant communities, impactful programs, and successful innovations throughout three days of events and conference sessions while showcasing Portland’s Pacific Northwest charm. Read our summer meeting recap here: https://lnkd.in/deB-xKc2
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We are hiring a Policy & Program Analyst! A role within CLPHA’s Housing Is Initiative, the Policy & Program Analyst will work under the leadership of the Director of Cross-Sector Initiatives and focus on furthering the goals of the Housing Is Initiative generally to create and strengthen partnerships between housers and other sectors, disseminate best practices, contribute to major Housing Is efforts such as a strategic policy agenda, the annual Housing Is Summit and business development and grant management activities. This position will have a particular focus on housing and health partnerships. The position of Policy & Program Analyst at CLPHA is a versatile one, involving a variety of tasks, often at the same time; We are looking for someone who is well-versed in and passionate about health policy and social determinants of health and can also build up subject matter knowledge quickly, in addition to being able to interact frequently with many different stakeholders and inform our larger policy agenda. Learn more and apply: https://lnkd.in/epYzD5uU
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Council of Large Public Housing Authorities reposted this
Housing is a Human Right // Chief Operating Officer, Deputy Executive Director // Attorney and Advocate // Dad(dy) to two
📣 I got to #moderate a fun panel during the Council of Large Public Housing Authorities summer conference, hosted by Home Forward in #Portland. We’ve dramatically expanded our Permanent Supportive Housing (#PSH) efforts serving chronically homeless households with a disabling condition. Over 5 years, we’ve nearly tripled our PSH supports, and we’ll house over 2,200 households this year. 🔊We heard from Home Forward #leadership on PSH implementation, services, development, operations, and overall mission focus: - Ian Slingerland, Director of Supportive Housing and Homeless Initiatives - Biljana Jesic, Director of Community Services - Amanda Saul, Assistant Director of Development - Michael Bunn, Property Manager This is what #solvinghomelessness looks like. This is what #housingstability looks like. 🏡⚖️
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CLPHA was honored to meet with HUD's Acting Secretary Adrianne Todman earlier this month alongside our colleagues from the Moving to Work Collaborative, National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO) & PHADA_USA. In our productive conversation we discussed several issues challenging PHAs. We thank the Acting Secretary for her continued partnership!
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Last week, HACP staff was honored to present at the Council of Large Public Housing Authorities #HousingIs2024 Conference on the incredible work our W.O.W. CyberBus (The CyberBus Project) is doing to help bridge the #digitaldivide. In partnership with the Bus Stops Here Foundation and STEM Coding Lab, HACP communities are learning the skills they need to secure a job in today's world. The Bus Stops Here founder, NFL Hall of Famer @JeromeBettis36, recorded the following message to stress the importance of bringing this instruction to our residents and the surrounding communities. He notes that when the pandemic hit, we learned one in 5 homes in Allegheny County did not have access to the internet. Watch The Bus' message and learn what percentage of middle income jobs now require digital skills, how we are working to create positive change for everyone, and how you can support this mission.
Listen here for a special message from our founder, Jerome Bettis 🔊 Join us as we drive towards digital equality with The CyberBus Project! With the support of our dedicated partners—the Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh and the STEM Coding Lab—we are working tirelessly to close the digital divide and create new opportunities in our communities 🌐 Learn more about the CyberBus and how you can support our mission by visiting the link below. Thank you for being part of this crucial mission! 💪 https://lnkd.in/eVqu3R_k #DigitalEquality #CyberBusProject #CloseTheDivide #SupportEducation #BusStopsHereFoundation
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Our latest episode of our To The Point Podcast is out! Jeffery K. Patterson sits down with Richard Monocchio, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of HUD's Office of Public and Indian Housing, to discuss what he has learned as he completes his first year in office. Jeff and Rich discuss the innovations brought by MTW programs, the importance of cross-sector work in improving life outcomes for low-income families, and the pivotal moment now to build a roadmap for the future of public housing. Listen now: https://lnkd.in/eKiFWCxa
Conversation with HUD Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Richard Monocchio - To The Point, A Council of Large Public Housing Authorities Podcast
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I’m filled with gratitude to have the amazing opportunity to represent Southern California College Attainment Network (SoCal CAN)’s Project SOAR program and co-present at the Council of Large Public Housing Authorities Housing Is Summit last Friday. Not only was it my first CLPHA conference, but it was my first time presenting at a conference!🤩🙌🏽 I feel honored to present with my supervisor and mentor Lina Calderón-Morin, Adam Bush from College Unbound, Crystal Palmer from Chicago Housing Authority, and Salin Geevarghese on the impact of providing post secondary and career support and options to public housing residents. 📚🏠🫶🏽