If you haven't registered for the #affordablehousing event of the season, do it now! The #NHPF Annual Symposium, "Adapting Affordable Housing to the New Realities" October 16 at Union Station in DC. https://lnkd.in/g9j46uYf
About us
Our Strengths: The NHP Foundation business model combines a charitable mission with the management and financial discipline of a for profit enterprise. We engage a thorough knowledge of real estate fundamentals with an understanding of resident needs. Experience gained from 25 years of affordable housing investment allows us to knowledgeably evaluate the multitude of factors that go into a successful investment decision. We develop strong resident services programs tailored to each properties specific needs. Our staffs are leaders in both for profit and not for profit real estate, and we gain further support from a dedicated Board of Trustees. Our Beliefs: We believe in the dignity of our residents and their need for safe, clean, functional housing that is affordable to them; we believe that the inclusion of comprehensive resident services not only provides important support for residents of all ages, but it also builds communities; we believe our properties should be green, sustainable living environments that are both economical for our residents and environmentally responsible. Our Goal: We strive to be recognized as a superior organization that efficiently and effectively accomplishes its mission. We are committed to quality in all aspects of the Foundation – quality employees, quality properties and quality services for our residents.
- Website
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http://www.nhpfoundation.org
External link for The NHP Foundation
- Industry
- Real Estate
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- New York, NY
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1989
- Specialties
- Real Estate, Community Building, Residential Services, and Affordable Housing
Locations
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Primary
122 East 42nd Street
Suite 3605
New York, NY 10168, US
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1090 Vermont Avenue, NW
Suite 400
Washington, DC 20005, US
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150 N. Michigan Avenue
2800
Chicago, IL 60601, US
Employees at The NHP Foundation
Updates
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Zoning has long been used both as a tool to build cities and as an exclusionary practice to keep neighborhoods, towns, and cities racially and economically divided. The creation of a federal zoning agency like USICH (United States Interagency Council on Homelessness), the only federal agency created to prevent and end homelessness, could mean an overhaul of the nation’s archaic and often arcane zoning laws impacting lot size, single residence per lot requirements, and parking minimums. We would also advocate for federal penalties for municipalities with restrictive zoning policy including withholding federal funding. A helpful tool for anyone looking to overhaul the zoning system could begin by supporting the creation of a national zoning atlas already in the works. Learn more in our industry report: https://ow.ly/lTMx50Sz0R7 #affordablehousing #thenhpfoundation #zoningreforms
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@nhpfoundation remembers the extraordinary life of #CongresswomanSheilaJacksonLee, Houston lawmaker who helped create much of the city's #affordablehousing. A champion and a fighter, a deserved honoree of #NHPF's 2021 Affordable Housing Advocacy Award. https://lnkd.in/gfh44kZz
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Affordable housing is a critical issue facing many communities worldwide, and it’s important to constantly adapt to new realities, ensuring everyone has access to affordable housing options. This year’s Symposium will look at the following factors: -Addressing Urban Challenges: The Intersection of Race, Crime, and Affordable Housing -Innovations in Boosting Supply and Sustainability: Doing More With Less -New Financial Partnering Strategies: “Beyond LIHTC” Reserve your seat to join us on Wednesday, October 16 at Union Station. https://ow.ly/BwAX50SGRSv #2024nhpfsymposium #affordablehousing #affordablehousingsymposium
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Dr. Cindy Frewen, urban futurist and architect, spoke as our closing speaker at the 2023 NHPF Symposium: The Future of Affordable Housing. She laid out two scenarios we can imagine for our future—the city on fire and the city of heart. Dr. Frewen teaches at the University of Houston and serves as chair of the board of the Association of Professional Futurists. She is a consultant, speaker, and writer on the future of cities and design futures, specializing in the intersection of people, technology, and complexity. Comment “housing” below to hear her full symposium address. Make sure you're following so we can send you the link. Reserve your seat for this year’s Symposium: Adapting Affordable Housing to the New Realities https://ow.ly/xv9m50SB593 #futureofaffodablehousing #affordablehousing #urbanfuturist #futurist #housingcrisis #affordablehousingcrisis
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Cultivating a Coaching Culture at #AffordableHousing Communities by #OperationPathways' Kevin Lewis details the importance of engaging residents in meaningful and difficult conversations and treating them as equals with valuable insights into what is best for their communities via @MHNonline https://ow.ly/RbtR50SFqAk
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How has redlining impacted affordable housing today? Nathan Connolly defines redlining in our short documentary, Unconventional Affordable Housing: Yes In My Backyard. Nathan is a Professor of History at Johns Hopkins University. Watch the full video here: https://ow.ly/6jBC50SB4HI #affordablehousing #redlining #housingforall
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Philip Bump is a National Columnist for the @washingtonpost and author of The Aftermath: The Last Days of the Baby Boom and the Future of Power in America. Bump’s expertise in analyzing and deciphering demographics and their place in future societal and policy decisions is unmatched. Bump spoke on how these demographics will impact the Future of Affordable Housing at last year’s Symposium. To hear his full presentation, comment “BABY BOOM” below. Make sure you’re following The NHP Foundation so we can DM you the link. Reserve your spot at this year’s Symposium: Adapting Affordable Housing to the New Realities https://ow.ly/Llko50SB4co #affordablehousing #futureofaffordablehousing #babyboomers #nhpfsymposium
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Baby Boomers have dominated our country for the better part of the last five decades. Many credit the exceptional wealth generated by this cohort for fueling America’s strong economy and providing opportunity. Many others harbor negative views, particularly when it comes to social issues such as affordable housing. The cohort with the most power 20 years from now will be the youngest Millennials and the oldest Gen Zers with 72M 40–60 year-olds—larger than the Boomer generation. A 2022 NHPF study found that this group has a passion for activism, supporting human rights and social causes, with 33% supporting affordable housing based on “societal benefits ofdecreased poverty and crime and increased economic opportunity.” Read more in the industry report: https://ow.ly/zUFH50SyZZl #affordablehousing #thenhpfoundation