Zone In Walking Tour at Grandview Crossing
Aug
13
5:30 PM17:30

Zone In Walking Tour at Grandview Crossing

Join the City of Columbus for a behind-the-scenes walking tour of Grandview Crossing — a bold, mixed-use development that’s transforming a former landfill into a thriving, walkable neighborhood.

Located on a 55-acre site, Grandview Crossing features more than 1,000 new residential units, modern Class A office space, and a vibrant mix of shops and restaurants. The development also incorporates thoughtfully designed public spaces that foster connection and community.

As part of the city’s Zone In initiative, this tour offers a firsthand look at how updated zoning is helping to shape more sustainable, mixed-use and transit-friendly neighborhoods throughout Columbus.

Event Details:

Meeting Location: The Little Grand Market, 710 Grandview Crossing Way

Date: Wednesday, August 13

Time: 5:30 – 7 p.m.

Can’t make it?

We still want to hear from you! Share your ideas and feedback on how Columbus should grow by completing our short online survey.

www.columbus.gov/zoningupdate

We’ll also be out and about in a neighborhood near you. Stop by and chat with us at one of the following community events:

  • National Night Out – Franklinton | August 5

  • National Night Out – MAC | August 5

  • National Night Out - Far East | August 5

  • Franklin Park Farmer’s Market | August 6

  • Rise Up CBUS! at Bethel International UMC | August 7

  • Cap City Festival at Barack Community Center | August 8

  • Avenue for All at 946 Parsons Ave | August 9

We look forward to seeing you!

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The Nuts and Bolts of PHA Funding Shortfalls and How to Protect Tenants from the Fallout
Aug
14
1:00 PM13:00

The Nuts and Bolts of PHA Funding Shortfalls and How to Protect Tenants from the Fallout

The United States has the resources to ensure that all of us have the freedom to live in a safe and affordable home. Join the National Housing Law Project for a training to learn about the nuts and bolts of public housing authority funding shortfalls and how to protect tenants from the fallout. This 60-minute training will explain what shortfall status means from both a financial and policy perspective, the range of cost-saving measures housing authorities may implement in the face of funding shortfalls, how to ascertain whether a housing authority is in shortfall status, and actions to take with housing authorities to ensure shortfall policies have the least impact on tenants.


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The Nuts and Bolts of PHA Funding Shortfalls and How to Protect Tenants from the Fallout
Aug
14
2:00 PM14:00

The Nuts and Bolts of PHA Funding Shortfalls and How to Protect Tenants from the Fallout

The United States has the resources to ensure that all of us have the freedom to live in a safe and affordable home. Join the National Housing Law Project for a training to learn about the nuts and bolts of public housing authority funding shortfalls and how to protect tenants from the fallout. This 60-minute training will explain what shortfall status means from both a financial and policy perspective, the range of cost-saving measures housing authorities may implement in the face of funding shortfalls, how to ascertain whether a housing authority is in shortfall status, and actions to take with housing authorities to ensure shortfall policies have the least impact on tenants.


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Surviving the Next Three Years: A Roadmap for Housing Counselors
Aug
14
2:00 PM14:00

Surviving the Next Three Years: A Roadmap for Housing Counselors

The next three years will challenge housing counselors like never before.

This course offers practical tools, strategic insight, and real-world examples to help you adapt, stay compliant, and continue serving your community in a changing landscape.

Join us for Surviving the Next Three Years: A Roadmap for Housing Counselors and prepare your agency for what’s ahead.

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Prioritizing Technology: How One Affordable Housing Agency Harnesses the Power of Salesforce to Support Collaboration Across Sectors
Aug
20
1:00 PM13:00

Prioritizing Technology: How One Affordable Housing Agency Harnesses the Power of Salesforce to Support Collaboration Across Sectors

Join Kevin Nowak, CHN Housing Partners, and Brian Pickett, North Peak Solutions, as they share how they have harnessed the power of Salesforce to create technology platforms that support collaboration across sectors, among like-minded nonprofits, and between staff and customers. From creating a shared technology platform for the Detroit Housing Network to implementing an evergreen data model and universal intake for CHN Housing Partners, learn how CHN and North Peak Solutions have partnered on solutions that support creative collaboration. These data-driven platforms allow the organization(s) to standardize outcomes to measure the true impact of the work being done.


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Pipes & Pizza with Lead Safe Cbus
Aug
21
6:00 PM18:00

Pipes & Pizza with Lead Safe Cbus

North Linden residents: New water service lines are coming to your neighborhood soon!

Join us on Thursday, August 21, for “Pipes and Pizza” - an opportunity to learn more about the Lead Service Line Replacement Program. The City of Columbus is replacing lead and galvanized water lines at no cost. This $6,000 upgrade helps proactively prevent lead exposure and adds long-term value to your home.

Pizza will be available starting at 5:30 PM, followed by a presentation and open house from 6-7:30

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FAFSA and Homeless Youth: Scenarios and Solutions
Aug
27
2:00 PM14:00

FAFSA and Homeless Youth: Scenarios and Solutions

About the Webinar

Identifying students as homeless on the FAFSA can be complex. To qualify, students must be unaccompanied (not living with their parents or legal guardian) and experiencing homelessness, or unaccompanied and at risk of homelessness and self-supporting.

This webinar will walk participants through real-world scenarios to help professionals assess whether students meet this criteria.

From this webinar, participants will:

  • Submit real-life scenarios in advance to be reviewed and addressed during the webinar

  • Gain a clear understanding of who qualifies as an unaccompanied homeless youth on the FAFSA

  • Apply their knowledge by working through common case scenarios

  • Learn strategies to help students complete the FAFSA as an independent student

Presenters:

  • Jillian Sitjar – Director of Higher Education, SchoolHouse Connection

  • Caleb McKay – FAFSA Completion Senior Manager, SchoolHouse Connection

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ULI Columbus What Good is Growth If It’s Not for All?: Planning Columbus Today and Tomorrow
Sep
12
8:30 AM08:30

ULI Columbus What Good is Growth If It’s Not for All?: Planning Columbus Today and Tomorrow

In partnership with ULI Columbus, Columbus City Council, MORPC, and the third annual “Housing For All” Conference, please join us on September 12th at the Ohio Union for What Good Is Growth If Not For All? Planning Columbus Today and Tomorrow. 

The City of Columbus is experiencing an exciting period of growth, presenting our region with a powerful opportunity to shape a future that promotes access, community, and belonging. As our city expands, we have the chance to ensure that this progress uplifts everyone, from new and existing residents to seniors seeking stability, first-time buyers looking for a foothold in the market, and renters striving for affordability. The question before us isn’t whether growth will come, but how we will guide it. Will we let it overwhelm our communities, or will we provide shared prosperity for all, strengthening neighborhoods and honoring the people who call them home?

We know the path forward: expanding our housing supply to welcome new neighbors in the coming decades; embracing sustainable and dense transit-oriented development; and committing to policies that protect residents from displacement, prioritize our most vulnerable, and ensure that growth enhances everyone’s quality of life. We recognize that this is a shared responsibility, not just for government or private developers alone, but for all of us, working together through zoning and permitting reform, creative financing, innovative building practices, and more.

This summit gathers community and business leaders, developers, designers, human services professionals, and advocates alike to explore big ideas to address these imperatives, with case studies from Columbus and peer cities across the U.S. 

Participants will leave with an understanding of how to advance growth, practical strategies for increasing housing access, and tools to support collaborative, cross-sector solutions. Through interactive discussions and expert-led sessions, attendees will build the knowledge and networks needed to shape a Columbus that works for everyone. Attendees will also receive a copy of ULI Columbus's Housing Attainability Index Report.  

AIA and AICP credits will be available.

Agenda *More Details Coming Soon!

8:30 – 9:00 AM Registration and Breakfast
9:00 – 9:30 AM Plenary Call to Action
9:30 – 10:15 AM Panel Discussion on Concurrent Efforts in Columbus
10:15 – 10:30 AM Break
10:30 – 11:45 AM Concurrent Sessions
11:45 AM – 1:00 PM Plenary Lunch Session: Public and Private Partnerships
1:00 -1:15 PM Break
1:15 – 2:30 PM Concurrent Sessions


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Ohio CDC Annual Conference
Sep
17
to Sep 19

Ohio CDC Annual Conference

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Start getting excited for this year’s annual conference in Dayton! The OCDCA 2025 Annual Conference will be held at the downtown Dayton Arcade from September 17-19! This year's theme is GEM: Grow, Empower, Mobilize -- invites us to think like entrepreneurs across every area of our lives: in our communities, our organizations, and ourselves. More conference updates to come.

 

Our Annual Conference is the best opportunity for CDCs, community development organizations, and community partners in Ohio to gather, network, and share. Stay tuned for the announcement of event speakers, plenaries, workshops, and other one-of-a-kind experiences and opportunities our Annual Conference has to offer. ​

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United: the Hidden Story of the Humble Duplex
Oct
4
3:00 PM15:00

United: the Hidden Story of the Humble Duplex

Join the Columbus Metropolitan Library and the Affordable Housing Alliance of Central Ohio to watch the original short film "United: the Hidden Story of the Humble Duplex".

We'll discuss how redlining, segregation and other forces targeted this architectural icon, and how a new generation is reclaiming the duplex as a tool for growth, wealth, individuality and community development.

The film’s director Anita Kwan will also join the discussion, and light refreshments will be provided.

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Coalition on Homelessness & Housing in Ohio's Statehouse Advocacy Day 2025!
Oct
8
8:30 AM08:30

Coalition on Homelessness & Housing in Ohio's Statehouse Advocacy Day 2025!

You are a key voice in the movement to provide safe, decent, accessible, and affordable housing for ALL people and we want you to be heard! COHHIO is excited to announce our next annual Advocacy Day on Capitol Square on Oct. 8!

Advocacy Day is an opportunity to meet with members of the Ohio General Assembly to highlight all the amazing things you are doing to combat homelessness in your communities. This event is a way to politely demand the investments and evidence-based best practices needed to end homelessness once and for all. COHHIO plans to set you up for a successful day at the Statehouse, where you will go in groups to visit your lawmakers. Here are the goals:

  • Meet & Greet: Establish/build relationships with your elected officials.

  • Educate: Teach legislators about housing insecurity in their districts, tell them about your hard work to end homelessness, and how the State can help.

  • Advocate: Inspire them to support policies to further the mission of ending homelessness. The most effective ways to educate elected officials on the challenges and needs in our community is direct and personal advocacy. You have probably heard the saying, “politics are local,” so we need YOU to connect with your delegation at the Statehouse.

As we develop our public policy agenda for this winter and for next year's “lame duck session,” we need YOU. Your advocacy and partnership with this in-person Advocacy Day is critical. Advocates will participate in two virtual training sessions ahead of the big day. Finally, the day of the event we will make sure you have breakfast, lunch, a team leader, pre-scheduled meetings, and information packets for your legislative visits. Please fill out the registration form for more details and let’s make all this happen!!!

 

IMPORTANT DATES:

Tuesday, September 16 at 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. (virtual ADVOCACY 101) What, Why, Where & How > REGISTER HERE!

Tuesday, September 30 at 1:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (virtual ADVOCACY 201) Practice Prep for Visit > REGISTER HERE!

Wednesday, October 8th at 8:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. In-person ADVOCACY DAY at the Statehouse > REGISTER HERE!

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Celebrate the Resilient
Oct
9
6:00 PM18:00

Celebrate the Resilient

Join us for an unforgettable evening of joy, inspiration, and meaningful impact at CHN’s annual fundraising event!

Enjoy heavy hors d’oeuvres and spirits, mingle with fellow supporters, and celebrate powerful stories of resilience. Then, get ready for an evening of entertainment featuring high-energy dueling pianos, exciting raffle prizes, and a silent auction full of can’t-miss items!

Thursday, October 9, 2025

6:00 PM - 9:00 PM

The Exchange at Bridge Park

6520 Riverside Drive, Dublin, OH

Proceeds from this event provide CHN residents with essential resources and supportive services like crisis prevention, mental health counseling, life skills workshops, employment training, and more.

Together, we’re not just providing housing—we’re empowering individuals to thrive.

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Voice & Vision
Oct
21
11:00 AM11:00

Voice & Vision

Homeport is proud to celebrate 11 years of Voice & Vision, an event we host to celebrate peer leaders in affordable housing and show our gratitude to the partners who make our work possible. Voice & Vision also allows us to show the impact of that support – the communities created, the clients who became first-time homeowners, and the residents who benefited from our service and resource connection.


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Ripple of Hope 2025
Oct
23
5:00 PM17:00

Ripple of Hope 2025

Ripple of Hope Celebration 2025: A Place to Call Home

IMPACT Community Action has prioritized the fight against poverty and has worked to address its root causes in Central Ohio for the past 17 years. Each year, we support individuals in our community through a variety of services, including housing stability, utility assistance, emergency rental aid, workforce development training, youth services, and energy efficiency programs.

This year, our theme is "A Place to Call Home"—a vital initiative to ensure that everyone has access to a safe, affordable home they can call their own. This work not only provides stability but also creates opportunities for individuals to thrive. Given the current state of affordable housing in Central Ohio, it is more important than ever for our community to unite around the mission of creating opportunities for all to find a place to call home.

We invite you to join us on Thursday, October 23, 2025, for the Annual Ripple of Hope Awards Celebration at The Boat House, located at 679 W Spring St, Columbus, OH. The afternoon will honor community leaders who are making a tangible difference in the fight against poverty. Proceeds from the event will directly support our ongoing programs. Your participation and support will help make this event a success, and create the next drop in the ripple effect!


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Ohio Housing Conference
Nov
11
to Nov 13

Ohio Housing Conference

 

 

SAVE THE DATE: 2025 OHIO HOUSING CONFERENCE

 

This year's conference will take place November 12 and 13, 2025 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center!

 

Hotel Booking

Hyatt Regency Columbus is the conference hotel. Discounted room rates of $185.00 plus tax are available until October 20, 2025, or until rooms sell out. Click here to book now or use group code G-OCCH.



 

 

Below is the tentative conference schedule and is subject to change. Here's what you can look forward to in November!

 

OHC 2025 Schedule

 

Tuesday, Nov. 11

Evening Welcome Reception

 

Wednesday, Nov. 12

Conference Sessions, Awards

Luncheon, Networking Receptions

 

Thursday, Nov. 13

Conference Sessions, Keynote Luncheon

 

 

Registration will open in September.

 

We hope you will join us, and share your expertise, experiences and insights with us.

 

For more information, please visit our website.

For questions, please contact occhevents@occh.org.

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Power of Opportunity Fundraiser
Dec
4
6:30 PM18:30

Power of Opportunity Fundraiser

Power Of Opportunity Is All New For 2025

 

Mark your calendar for this year's Power of Opportunity Fundraiser on Thursday, Dec. 4, from 6:30-9 p.m. The theme is "Beyond 100: Celebrating the Power of Us."

 

If you've been to a Power of Opportunity in the past, be ready for a WHOLE NEW program. We are adding all kinds of opportunities for you to talk with families, coaches, landlords and each other! The program will be shorter and will feature a Families Flourish youth.

 

Watch our summerlong preview of new things to look forward to on our social media sites. We are on Facebook, Instagram, X, and LinkedIn.

 

One new feature this year is a silent auction. Would you, or someone you know, like to donate a gift card? A vacation home? An experience? Email Stephanie Stover Trenton.

 

Would you company join PNC, GBQ, Community Strategy Partners and more in sponsoring the event? Here are details.

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2025 Q3 Policy Update with Emily Cadik & Jennifer Schwartz
Aug
11
12:00 PM12:00

2025 Q3 Policy Update with Emily Cadik & Jennifer Schwartz

Join us for our Q3 Policy Update as Emily Cadik and Jennifer Schwartz break down the affordable housing wins embedded in the “One Big Beautiful Bill” and talk about the new “ROAD to Housing” proposed legislation.

While we’re not here to celebrate politics, we are here to acknowledge the meaningful impact: expanded support for the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit and the potential to develop 1 million additional affordable homes across the country. We greatly appreciate Emily, Jennifer, and many others who worked so tirelessly to obtain this housing win!

But housing doesn’t exist in a vacuum.

That’s why we’re also turning our attention to the proposed Medicaid changes that could deeply affect the stability and well-being of the residents we serve. Ann Oshel, MS, will join us to unpack what these changes mean for access to care, housing retention, and supportive service delivery—particularly for our most vulnerable communities.  We will also be joined by Lisa Sloane to unpack the Administration’s recent homelessness Executive Order.

It’s a conversation rooted in reality—hopeful about what’s possible, and honest about what’s at risk.

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Concert for a Cause to Support Star House
Aug
9
7:00 PM19:00

Concert for a Cause to Support Star House

Columbus Auto Dealers presents Concert for a Cause, in partnership with WCOL and iHeartRadio, starring Tyler Hubbard and Runaway June!

 

All proceeds benefit Star House, the Butterfly Guild at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, and the Ryan & Christina Day Fund at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.

 

📍 KEMBA Live
🗓️ Saturday, August 9

 

🎟️ Get your tickets below and enjoy a great night for three great causes!

Can't attend but want to support Star House? Click here.

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LeaderHERship Uncorked with OWAHN and WLN
Aug
9
5:00 PM17:00

LeaderHERship Uncorked with OWAHN and WLN

Join us for a collaborative happy hour hosted by the Ohio Women’s Affordable Housing Network (OWAHN) and the Women’s Leadership Network (WLN) as we uncork connections, empower community, and spotlight the women leading Delaware County’s housing future.

Together, we’re shining a light on women-led solutions for housing in Delaware County while supporting a powerful cause: the Young Adult Transitional Living Program at TreeHouse, which provides safe, stable housing and vital support services for young adults ages 18–24 preparing to live independently.

• Connect with leaders across housing, development, and advocacy
• Sip local wines at Oak & Brazen Wine Co. 
• Support future-forward housing solutions for young adults in our community

Let’s raise a glass to impact.

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Virtual 1/2-Day Eviction Prevention Worksh
Aug
7
8:30 AM08:30

Virtual 1/2-Day Eviction Prevention Worksh

Virtual 1/2-Day Eviction Prevention Workshop for Professionals

About the Course

Learn the skills needed to assist tenants and landlords in preventing evictions and their harmful effects on a community.

What You Will Learn

  • How best to help tenants and landlords reduce their risk of involvement in an eviction.

  • Top 10 tenant mistakes that often lead to eviction and how to prevent them.

  • Common eviction-related vocabulary used by the Court.

  • Community resources available to help tenants during a housing crisis.

  • Ways to help tenants with past evictions or poor credit access decent housing.

Continuing Education Credit

Lawyers: 3.25 CE hours
Social Workers, Counselors, & Marriage and Family Therapists: 3.25 CE hours (Accepted by the OH CSWMFTB based on approval from the Ohio Chemical Dependency Board.)
Nurses: Ohio Board of Nursing accepts CEUs approved for Counselors, Social Workers & Marriage and Family Therapists for CNEs, RNs and LPNs.
Chemical Dependency Professionals: 3.25 CE hours (RCHs)

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Virtual 1/2-Day Eviction Prevention Workshop for Professionals
Aug
7
8:03 AM08:03

Virtual 1/2-Day Eviction Prevention Workshop for Professionals

Learn the skills needed to assist tenants and landlords in preventing evictions and their harmful effects on a community.

What You Will Learn

  • How best to help tenants and landlords reduce their risk of involvement in an eviction.

  • Top 10 tenant mistakes that often lead to eviction and how to prevent them.

  • Common eviction-related vocabulary used by the Court.

  • Community resources available to help tenants during a housing crisis.

  • Ways to help tenants with past evictions or poor credit access decent housing.

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Public Hearing on Franklin County Annual Action Plan Substantial Amendments
Aug
6
3:30 PM15:30

Public Hearing on Franklin County Annual Action Plan Substantial Amendments

2017 and 2018 Annual Action Plan Substantial Amendments

Public Hearing

Wednesday, August 6, 2025 at 3:30 pm

Michael J. Dorrian Building
Commissioners Hearing Room

369 South High Street, Columbus OH 43215

Join virtually via Zoom: https://franklincountyohio.zoom.us/j/82228084899 

Franklin County Economic Development and Planning Department will conduct a public hearing on the Substantial Amendments to the 2017 and 2018 Annual Plans to solicit comments on the draft plans and proposed activities. The amendments are necessary to allocate unobligated HOME funds to Homeownership Assistance.

Public Comment Period Open
July 23, 2025 - August 22, 2025

The draft 2017 and 2018 Substantial Amendments are available for review and comment for a 30-day public comment period beginning on July 23, 2025 and ending on August 22, 2025.

View Draft Amendments

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Zone In Map Workshop #4
Jul
30
5:00 PM17:00

Zone In Map Workshop #4

This self-guided, open-house-style event features five interactive stations where you can learn about the Zone In initiative and share your feedback on project goals, priorities and draft land use maps.

Depending on your level of engagement, your visit may take as little as 20 minutes or up to the full two hours. All are welcome to drop in at any time during the workshop.


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Housing-Focused Street Outreach: Promoting Health and Safety for All
Jul
30
3:00 PM15:00

Housing-Focused Street Outreach: Promoting Health and Safety for All

A comprehensive Housing-Focused Street Outreach strategy must consider the health and safety of people experiencing unsheltered homelessness, the broader community, and the dedicated staff who work with the most vulnerable populations. To achieve this, outreach teams must adopt practices that promote well-being, reduce harm, and foster safe environments for all. In this webinar, hear from communities that have successfully integrated health and safety practices into their Housing-Focused Street Outreach strategies. Communities will share lessons learned, practical approaches, and the impact of their efforts on both individuals and the wider community.


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Housing, Homelessness and Building Committee Hearing
Jul
24
3:30 PM15:30

Housing, Homelessness and Building Committee Hearing

Council President Shannon G. Hardin will host a public hearing to hear from the community regarding upcoming legislation on the Columbus Housing Community Reinvestment Area (CRA) policy. The hearing will include testimony from the Department of Development, which will provide background on the current policy and renewal details.

 

Those interested in providing testimony should email their remarks, name and address to Jessica Clinger at JNClinger@columbus.gov with the subject line "7/24 Housing CRA Hearing" by July 24 at 11 a.m.

 

When and Where:

Thursday, July 24

3 - 4:30 p.m.

Columbus City Hall

City Council Chambers, 2nd Floor

90 W. Broad Street

Columbus, Ohio 43215

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The Past, Present, and Future of Credit Scores in Housing Finance
Jul
24
3:00 PM15:00

The Past, Present, and Future of Credit Scores in Housing Finance

Credit scores are a foundational component of the US housing finance system and a key indicator of a homebuyer’s ability to access homeownership’s wealth-building benefits. Credit scores are central to risk-based pricing decisions, loan terms, down payment requirements, and more.   

Join the Urban Institute for a data-driven, evidence-based discussion on the evolution of credit scores in the housing finance ecosystem. Experts and policy practitioners will examine the historical development of credit scoring, its applications across different aspects of housing finance, and the ways consumers can better understand and improve their scores. Finally, we will look ahead to how innovations and emerging technologies are driving the next phase of progress in credit scoring and the implications of these developments for the future housing finance system.    


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The Past, Present, and Future of Credit Scores in Housing Finance
Jul
24
3:00 PM15:00

The Past, Present, and Future of Credit Scores in Housing Finance

Credit scores are a foundational component of the US housing finance system and a key indicator of a homebuyer’s ability to access homeownership’s wealth-building benefits. Credit scores are central to risk-based pricing decisions, loan terms, down payment requirements, and more. 

  
Join the Urban Institute for a data-driven, evidence-based discussion on the evolution of credit scores in the housing finance ecosystem. Experts and policy practitioners will examine the historical development of credit scoring, its applications across different aspects of housing finance, and the ways consumers can better understand and improve their scores. Finally, we will look ahead to how innovations and emerging technologies are driving the next phase of progress in credit scoring and the implications of these developments for the future housing finance system.    


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Zone In Map Workshop #3
Jul
23
1:30 PM13:30

Zone In Map Workshop #3

This self-guided, open-house-style event features five interactive stations where you can learn about the Zone In initiative and share your feedback on project goals, priorities and draft land use maps.

Depending on your level of engagement, your visit may take as little as 20 minutes or up to the full two hours. All are welcome to drop in at any time during the workshop.

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United: a Housing Story
Jul
22
3:30 PM15:30

United: a Housing Story

Join Columbus City Councilmembers Otto Beatty and Rob Dorans, together with CONVERGENCE Columbus, for a screening of United: The Hidden Story of the Humble Duplex, a film by Anita Kwan that explores how the duplex rose as a symbol of Columbus’ middle-class mobility, was nearly outlawed in the era of segregationist zoning, and is now an architectural icon being reclaimed by a new generation as a tool for growth, wealth, and individuality.

Afterwards, join a conversation on the future of housing, exploring parallels between duplexes and Columbus’ history of carriage homes and in-law suites.


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AHACO's Movie Night!
Jul
17
6:00 PM18:00

AHACO's Movie Night!

Celebrate National Peach Ice Cream Day with the Affordable Housing Alliance of Central Ohio!

Join us for a film screening of the new documentary, “United: the Hidden History of the Humble Duplex.” This is a powerful story of how the duplex rose as a symbol of Columbus’ middle-class mobility, was nearly outlawed in the era of segregationist zoning, and is now reemerging as a tool for growth, wealth, and individuality.

Meet us at the Community Impact Center at 215 North Front Street Doors open at 5:45 PM. We’ll bring the ice cream!

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Webinar: Housing and Community Development Policy in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
Jul
16
3:30 PM15:30

Webinar: Housing and Community Development Policy in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act

The just-enacted reconciliation bill makes sweeping changes to the tax code impacting investment in housing and community development, including the largest expansion of Low-Income Housing Tax Credit resources in a generation.

During this July 16 members-only webinar, NCSHA and key affordable housing industry partners will break down modifications to tax law that will impact how our nation finances affordable rental housing with the Housing Credit, revitalizes Opportunity Zones, and invests in community and economic development with the New Markets Tax Credit.

Registration is complimentary and open to all NCSHA members: HFAs, Associates, and Affiliates. Preregistration is required by July 14. On July 15, each registrant will be emailed a unique Zoom link to access the broadcast. Please contact sromanoff@ncsha.org if you do not receive that link by COB on July 15.


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City of Columbus 2026 HUD Annual Action Plan Public Meeting
Jul
10
3:00 PM15:00

City of Columbus 2026 HUD Annual Action Plan Public Meeting

he City of Columbus, Department of Finance and Management is holding a public meeting on July 10, 2025 at 3:00PM to present and collect public input on Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) project applications received by the City and anticipated allocations for U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grants.

 

The meeting will be held at the Columbus Metropolitan Library – Hilltop Branch at 511 S. Hague Avenue, in Meeting Room 1. There will be an opportunity at the end of the meeting to provide public comment on project applications and anticipated allocations. For those who are unable to attend, a recording will be available on our webpage following the meeting: www.columbus.gov/grants-management.

 

A summary of project proposals is also available on our webpage. We are accepting public comments on this document until July 31, 2025. Comments should be sent to grantsmgmt@columbus.gov.

 

If you are in need of any reasonable accommodations or modifications in order to access this meeting, please email grantsmgmt@columbus.gov in advance of the meeting to ensure we can best serve you.

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LIHTC 101 Informational Webinar with OCCH and OHFA
Jul
10
2:00 PM14:00

LIHTC 101 Informational Webinar with OCCH and OHFA

Want to learn more about Ohio’s LIHTC programs available for your organization to utilize? Ohio CDC Association, Ohio Capital Corporation for Housing, and the Ohio Housing Finance Agency are co-hosting a Webinar to go over the basics of the Ohio Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program and the 4% Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program.


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Keep Immigrant Families Whole and Housed
Jul
10
2:00 PM14:00

Keep Immigrant Families Whole and Housed


Our country has the resources to ensure that all of us have the freedom to live where we want and take care of our families, without fear of being evicted. But some lawmakers point the finger at immigrants to divide, distract, and disempower us. Join the National Housing Law Project for a webinar to learn how to protect immigrants and keep immigrant families whole and housed. The 90-minute webinar will feature a range of speakers from NHLP and the Housing Justice Network covering critical topics including immigrant eligibility in subsidized housing, fair housing issues impacting immigrants such as language access and national origin discrimination claims, as well as key insights and practical tips for representing immigrants in housing cases in today’s challenging environment.

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Data Talks: Navigating Tangled Titles
Jul
10
12:00 PM12:00

Data Talks: Navigating Tangled Titles

Join the Housing Solutions Lab for a free, 45-minute lunchtime webinar, the ninth of our Data Talks series. This episode will focus on how cities can use local data sources to identify, analyze, and address tangled title issues in their communities.

Join us on Thursday, July 10, starting at 12 p.m. Ryan Brenner, Research Analyst at the NYU Furman Center, will provide an overview on tangled titles, from the causes of title issues to the risks they pose to residents and cities alike. A fireside chat will follow with Vinita Wagh, Project Manager at Detroit Future City. She will share her approach to tracking heirs’ properties in Detroit and how other localities can learn from her experiences. Register below for Session 9 of Data Talks: Navigating Tangled Titles to join the live session, where you will be able to ask the panelists your questions.



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Curds of Wisdom – Saving the Community Reinvestment Act
Jul
9
1:00 PM13:00

Curds of Wisdom – Saving the Community Reinvestment Act

The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA), the federal law passed by Congress in 1977 as a response to redlining, is an important tool that we can use to help the communities we serve. CRA requires banks to meet the lending, investment, and banking services needs of the entire community, including low- and moderate-income (LMI) people.

While there is still much work to be done, over the years, banks working to comply with CRA regulations have made huge strides in their work to finance affordable housing, provide home and business loans, community development investments to affordable homes, and financial services that meet the needs of the entire community, especially LMI people and neighborhoods.

But in recent months, opponents have managed to prevent needed updates to CRA. Join CRA experts Kevin Hill, Senior Policy Advisor at the National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) and Bethany Sanchez, Senior Administrator for Fair Lending at the Metropolitan Milwaukee Fair Housing Council to learn more about how CRA can help us with our work to increase affordable housing. We can work together to not only protect it against attacks, but strengthen this important tool for our work!


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Just Economy Conversations: Valuing Homes in Black Communities by (Re)thinking Ownership
Jul
8
2:00 PM14:00

Just Economy Conversations: Valuing Homes in Black Communities by (Re)thinking Ownership

Spotlight Innovators from the Valuing Homes in Black Communities Challenge, hosted by Economic Architecture and the Brookings Institution, will share new innovations and strategies in the housing equity space. Hear from Doug Ryan of Grounded Solutions Network and Tamara Knox of Frolic on how new approaches to sustainable homeownership are creating impact at the local, state and national level to advance fairness in the housing market. 

Key Topics: Models for shared equity, cooperative ownership, community control 

Speakers: Doug Ryan of Grounded Solutions Network, Tamara Knox of Frolic, and other Spotlight Innovators from the Valuing Homes in Black Communities Challenge by Economic Architecture and the Brookings Institution 

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Housing & Homelessness: Funding Review Advisory Committee
Jun
30
2:00 PM14:00

Housing & Homelessness: Funding Review Advisory Committee

Join YWCA Columbus on Monday, June 30, at the Coleman Garage Conference Room (141 North Front Street) from 2 to 4 p.m. for a public FRAC meeting on housing and homelessness. Your attendance will help the committee and the broader community understand the critical importance of funding for shelter.

Every day, we see how access to shelter can mean the difference between folks getting back on their feet or falling through the cracks. But, right now, that lifeline is under threat.

Overall homelessness in Franklin County rose by more than 7% in 2025, outpacing population growth six times over. Without a change, unsheltered homelessness is predicted to surge by 68% by 2028, per the Community Shelter Board’s 2025 Point-in-Time Count Report.

And, dually, the shelter system that our neighbors rely on is facing a $25 million funding gap this year. For the last several decades, the YWCA Family Center and other emergency shelters have faced an absence of meaningful, systemic investment in shelter infrastructure. At the national level, homelessness is regarded as a local problem; yet the cost of shelter far exceeds what local governments like the city of Columbus and Franklin County can sustain through their general revenue funds.

We have an opportunity to turn the ship -- but we need your help.

As you may have heard during YWCA Columbus' advocacy call on May 28, we are deploying a comprehensive strategy to secure long-term funding for emergency shelter, which currently includes an assessment from the Funding Review Advisory Committee (FRAC) on public revenue options to identify sustainable funding models and apply those directly to shelters for people experiencing homelessness.

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Virtual 1/2-Day Eviction Prevention Workshop for Professionals
Jun
26
8:30 AM08:30

Virtual 1/2-Day Eviction Prevention Workshop for Professionals

Learn the skills needed to assist tenants and landlords in preventing evictions and their harmful effects on a community.

What You Will Learn

  • How best to help tenants and landlords reduce their risk of involvement in an eviction.

  • Top 10 tenant mistakes that often lead to eviction and how to prevent them.

  • Common eviction-related vocabulary used by the Court.

  • Community resources available to help tenants during a housing crisis.

  • Ways to help tenants with past evictions or poor credit access decent housing.

Continuing Education Credit

Lawyers: 3.25 CE hours
Social Workers, Counselors, & Marriage and Family Therapists: 3.25 CE hours (Accepted by the OH CSWMFTB based on approval from the Ohio Chemical Dependency Board.)
Nurses: Ohio Board of Nursing accepts CEUs approved for Counselors, Social Workers & Marriage and Family Therapists for CNEs, RNs and LPNs.
Chemical Dependency Professionals: 3.25 CE hours (RCHs)


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CDFA Intro to Housing Finance Course
Jun
25
to Jun 26

CDFA Intro to Housing Finance Course

The impact of housing on economic development efforts is a critical issue in many communities. By addressing complex housing challenges and opportunities, a community creates valuable assets while also encouraging economic development and social equity. From urban centers, suburban enclaves, and rural cities, communities across the country have numerous tools available to support the development of affordable, market-rate, mixed-income, and mixed-use housing.

The Intro Housing Finance Course will explore how the development finance toolbox can be utilized to support a myriad of housing challenges and opportunities as well as how development finance agencies can become key partners to housing developments in their community.

The Intro Housing Finance Course will begin with an introduction to the complex world of housing including introducing terminology and landscape of the housing space in community development. During this course, speakers will walk through diverse capital sources layered into housing deals based on the type of housing being developed. Attendees will delve into innovative case studies from across the U.S. of how investment in an effective housing financing strategy can help drive the success of local economic development.

This course qualifies for the CDFA Training Institute's Development Finance Certified Professional (DFCP) Program. Join us online and start down the road to personal and professional advancement today.

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The State of the Nation's Housing 2025
Jun
24
2:00 PM14:00

The State of the Nation's Housing 2025

Date: Tuesday, June 24, 2025Time: 2:00 – 5:30 pm ET

Location: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

This year, the US housing market is shrouded in uncertainty and unease. High home prices and interest rates have pushed sales to their lowest level in 30 years; insurance premiums and property taxes are on the rise; high rents have left record numbers with cost burdens; and wildfires have highlighted the growing dangers of climate disasters. Meanwhile, households find diminished federal support, with the possibility of an economic downturn that would only exacerbate these challenges.

Join us at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (or online) for the release of The State of the Nation's Housing 2025.

Speakers:

  • Susan Collins, President and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

  • Chris Herbert, Managing Director, Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies

  • The Hon. Lydia Edwards, Massachusetts State Senator

  • Eric Belsky, Director, Division of Consumer and Community Affairs, Federal Reserve Board of Governors

  • Prabal Chakrabarti, Executive Vice President & Community Affairs Officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

  • John Barros, Managing Principal, Civitas Builders

  • Andrew Brinker, Housing Reporter, The Boston Globe

  • Clark Ziegler, Executive Director, Massachusetts Housing Partnership

  • Other speakers to be announced


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ULI Columbus REDI Information Session
Jun
18
1:00 PM13:00

ULI Columbus REDI Information Session

Join this virtual informational session to learn more about ULI Columbus's REDI program and ask questions about the program and application process. Register for free, in advance for this meeting. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing the zoom details.

ULI Columbus's Real Estate Diversity Initiative(REDI) is a comprehensive, 12-session curriculum designed to advance the real estate careers of traditionally underrepresented groups. Participants step into the role of a real estate developer, gaining direct knowledge and experience working in teams to produce a development plan, pro-forma, and marketing plan for a real project. REDI meets weekly from September 2- November 18 (Tuesdays, 5:30-8:00pm). Additional time outside of class is expected to successfully complete individual readings and group work activities. Participants are taught by a volunteer faculty of experienced, multidisciplinary, top-tier practicing real estate professionals serving as instructors, mentors and facilitators who share market-based knowledge and the wisdom from their experience.


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