Affordability Challenges Reach Another Record High Even as Rental Market Cools
Mar
12

Affordability Challenges Reach Another Record High Even as Rental Market Cools

The number of renters with housing cost burdens reached another record high in 2024, with nearly half of renter households spending more than a third of their income on housing. More recently, rents for new leases show modest declines and vacancy rates are ticking up as new demand softens. In this shifting landscape, the pace of multifamily construction—while still elevated—is cooling amid tough economic headwinds. However, as rents continue to cut into lower-income renters’ budgets, reductions in federal safety net programs are forcing state and local governments to stretch limited funds to fill the gaps. Meanwhile, the nation’s aging rental stock also faces growing investment needs that threaten access to safe, affordable homes.

Learn more at: https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_4j3vOhXkQFKkSWsyeUEHMg?utm_source=JCHS+Mailing+List&utm_campaign=59e9186400-America_s_Rental_Housing_2026_release_ev2_25_2026_&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_4d133ff35d-59e9186400-126611524#/registration

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City of Columbus Housing Workshop - Southeast
Mar
12

City of Columbus Housing Workshop - Southeast

The City of Columbus is hosting a series of public workshops to inform the Columbus Housing and Opportunity Plan. These workshops are designed to receive input from the community on the plan’s analyses and proposed ideas to address housing affordability, segregation, community relations, and opportunity throughout neighborhoods in Columbus.

Community participation is critical to the success of this plan – our most important data point is YOU. Your input directly impacts local policy and programming, including how funding is used to improve housing opportunities for all Columbus residents.

Event Details

There are four workshops, one in each quadrant of the city, that will cover the same content. We encourage you to attend the workshop in your quadrant, but all are welcome to attend any of the sessions! Pizza and beverages will be provided for all attendees. Please join us and help spread the word about this opportunity!

March 9, 2025 | 6-8PM – Dodge Community Center (Southwest)
667 Sullivant Avenue, Columbus, OH 43215

March 10, 2025 | 6-8PM – Bethel IUMC (Northwest)
1220 Bethel Road, Columbus, OH 43220

March 11, 2025 | 6-8PM – Linden Community Center (Northeast)
1350 Briarwood Avenue, Columbus, OH 43211

March 12, 2025 | 6-8PM – Columbus Metropolitan Library, Driving Park Branch (Southeast)
1422 E. Livingston Avenue, Columbus, OH 43205

Learn more at: https://www.columbus.gov/Government/Departments/Finance-and-Management/Grants-Management

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Board of Revision - Mobile Filing Event
Mar
14

Board of Revision - Mobile Filing Event

  • Columbus Metropolitan Library Shepard Branch (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The Board of Revision mobile filing events are to help homeowners answer questions regarding property values and assist homeowners in filing a complaint if they believe their value is incorrect. 

At the Homestead Exemption application clinics, staff will be available to assist homeowners with the application process. The homestead exemption is a statewide program which allows qualified senior citizens and totally disabled homeowners, to reduce their property tax burden by shielding some of the auditor’s appraised value of their home from taxation. To see if you qualify for Homestead Exemption, visit https://franklincountyauditor.com/real-estate/homestead


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Innovations Designed to Deliver the Promise of Homeownership
Mar
16

Innovations Designed to Deliver the Promise of Homeownership

Innovations Designed to Deliver the Promise of Homeownership

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At a time when rising costs and structural barriers continue to limit access to homeownership, innovative mortgage solutions are reshaping how capital reaches communities and who has the opportunity to build wealth.

In response to these challenges, the Housing Partnership Network created the Equitable Homeownership Collaborative (EHC), a coalition of mission-driven community development financial institutions. EHC members designed and implemented the Inspire100 mortgage, a financial product created for urban and rural communities alike.

Join us for a conversation exploring lessons learned from the initial phase of the Inspire100 pilot, including insights from practitioners, funders, and housing finance leaders. Speakers will share what it takes to design inclusive mortgage solutions and discuss opportunities to expand successful models so more communities can access sustainable pathways to homeownership.

Opening Remarks

  • Sarah Rosen Wartell, President, Urban Institute

  • Robin Hughes, CEO, Housing Partnership Network

EHC Overview and Inspire100: The Challenges of Implementing the Inspire100 Pilot

  • Tucker Bartlett, Executive Vice President, Self Help

  • Janel Lawson, Senior Vice President of Single-Family Lending, Fahe

  • Meaghan McCarthy, Vice President of Affordable Housing and Consumer Empowerment, Housing Partnership Network

  • Brett Theodos, Director, Center for Local Finance and Growth, Urban Institute (moderator)

Implementation of the Inspire100 Mortgage: Challenges, Successes, and Next Steps

  • Michael Neal, Senior Fellow and Practice Area Lead, Housing Finance Policy Center, Urban Institute

Housing Finance and Its Mission

  • Alanna McCargo, Nonresident Fellow, Urban Institute

  • Michael Neal, Senior Fellow and Practice Area Lead, Housing Finance Policy Center, Urban Institute (moderator)

Scaling the Success of Inspire100: Opportunities and Challenges

  • Zoila Jennings, Lead Impact Investment Officer, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

  • Sam Valverde, Vice President of Mission and Engagement, Freddie Mac

  • Jon Mulkin, Chief Mortgage Officer, Hope Credit Union

  • Noel Poyo, Executive Vice President, Housing Partnership Network (moderator)

 


Learn more at: https://www.urban.org/events/innovations-designed-deliver-promise-homeownership?&utm_source=urban_events&utm_campaign=promise_of_homeownership&utm_id=housing&utm_content=general&utm_term=homeownership

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Innovations Designed to Deliver the Promise of Homeownership
Mar
16

Innovations Designed to Deliver the Promise of Homeownership

At a time when rising costs and structural barriers continue to limit access to homeownership, innovative mortgage solutions are reshaping how capital reaches communities and who has the opportunity to build wealth.

In response to these challenges, the Housing Partnership Network created the Equitable Homeownership Collaborative (EHC), a coalition of mission-driven community development financial institutions. EHC members designed and implemented the Inspire100 mortgage, a financial product created for urban and rural communities alike.

Join us for a conversation exploring lessons learned from the initial phase of the Inspire100 pilot, including insights from practitioners, funders, and housing finance leaders. Speakers will share what it takes to design inclusive mortgage solutions and discuss opportunities to expand successful models so more communities can access sustainable pathways to homeownership.


Learn more at: https://www.urban.org/events/innovations-designed-deliver-promise-homeownership?&utm_source=urban_events&utm_campaign=promise_of_homeownership&utm_id=housing&utm_content=general&utm_term=homeownership

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Current and Future Strategies in Licking County
Mar
17

Current and Future Strategies in Licking County

Join us on Tuesday, March 17 at 6:00 pm for a discussion on the current successes and future opportunities for Licking County's coordination in addressing homelessness. The event will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 pm at the DoubleTree by Hilton, 50 North 2nd St., Newark, OH 43055.


Learn more at: https://fundraise.givesmart.com/form/kUmVzg?vid=1otkvg

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Councilmember Ross' Community Listening Hours
Mar
17

Councilmember Ross' Community Listening Hours

Councilmember Ross' Community Listening Hours

Councilmember Tiara N. Ross - Housing Committee Chair - will host community listening hours to allow community members the opportunity to meet the councilmember, learn about her policy initiatives, share their ideas and more. Those planning to attend should RSVP here.

When and Where:

Wednesday, March 17 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.

Ground x Grind

1106-1108 E. Main St.

Columbus, OH 43205



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Resident Focus Group #1
Mar
17

Resident Focus Group #1

Resident Focus Group #1

Register Today!

Resident Focus Group #1

March 17th, 6-7PM

IMPACT Community Action (711 Southwood Ave., Columbus, OH 43207)

Download the calendar invite here: Resident Focus Group #1.ics

A Building Performance Standard (BPS) is a policy designed to enhance the performance of existing buildings by establishing energy or emissions targets that progress over time. A BPS can help our city achieve multiple goals of the Climate Action Plan while enhancing quality of life and fostering local economic growth. Columbus is looking to adopt a BPS Ordinance in 2026 and is seeking public input. This focus gorup is intended to get specific input from residents regarding what they would like Columbus to create to support the improvement of buildings that they live and work in and the energy that they use. 

Food and drink will be provided. Parking is available for free in the lot adjacent to the building. 


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2026 State of the Region
Mar
20

2026 State of the Region

2026 State of the Region

By Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission

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Hilton Columbus DowntownColumbus, OH

Friday, Mar 20 from 11 am to 1 pm

Overview

MORPC's State of the Region Luncheon brings together individuals to celebrate our community's accomplishments and address challenges.

MORPC's State of the Region is unique and significant in bringing together our region and state’s top political, business and civic leaders to celebrate our community’s accomplishments and address challenges.

Date: Friday, March 20, 2026

Time: 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

Where: Hilton Columbus Downtown

Agenda:

11:00 a.m. - Networking

11:30 a.m. - Doors Open and Program Begins

1:00 p.m. - Closing remarks

INVOICING: To select to pay by invoice, click "Show other payment options" beneath the green "Order Now" button and then click "Pay Offline". Payment is due within 30 days after receiving the invoice or prior to the event.

Please make checks payable to: Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission and mail to: MORPC State of the Region111 Liberty Street, Ste. 100 Columbus, OH 43215

CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY: No refunds will be processed after March 2, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. After this time, ticket purchases are not refundable, but you may designate a substitute guest by contacting Amanda McEldowney at amceldowney@morpc.org.

Learn more at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2026-state-of-the-region-tickets-1976742926305?aff=oddtdtcreator

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Board of Revision - Mobile Filing Event
Mar
21

Board of Revision - Mobile Filing Event

  • Columbus Metropolitan Library South High Branch (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The Board of Revision mobile filing events are to help homeowners answer questions regarding property values and assist homeowners in filing a complaint if they believe their value is incorrect. 

At the Homestead Exemption application clinics, staff will be available to assist homeowners with the application process. The homestead exemption is a statewide program which allows qualified senior citizens and totally disabled homeowners, to reduce their property tax burden by shielding some of the auditor’s appraised value of their home from taxation. To see if you qualify for Homestead Exemption, visit https://franklincountyauditor.com/real-estate/homestead


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Monthly NAEH Advocacy Workshop
Mar
26

Monthly NAEH Advocacy Workshop

Please join the National Alliance to End Homelessness for a monthly webinar every fourth Thursday at 1pm EST to collectively build our advocacy skills!

February 26: How to Build Local Power to Influence Members of Congress

March 26: How to Build Long-Term Relationships with District Staff & Local Electeds

April 23: Using Economic + Public Safety Arguments with Moderate and GOP Offices

May 28: How to Host a Successful Member of Congress Site Visit

Learn more at: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QtRAvHYmSGaHbPirKMKbjg?utm_source=Master+Email+List&utm_campaign=a4e10c393e-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2025_09_22_03_36_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-bd1968e562-270588345#/registration

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Board of Revision - Mobile Filing Event
Mar
31

Board of Revision - Mobile Filing Event

  • Franklin County Government Office Tower Auditorium (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The Board of Revision mobile filing events are to help homeowners answer questions regarding property values and assist homeowners in filing a complaint if they believe their value is incorrect. 

At the Homestead Exemption application clinics, staff will be available to assist homeowners with the application process. The homestead exemption is a statewide program which allows qualified senior citizens and totally disabled homeowners, to reduce their property tax burden by shielding some of the auditor’s appraised value of their home from taxation. To see if you qualify for Homestead Exemption, visit https://franklincountyauditor.com/real-estate/homestead


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Columbus Water & Power Community Partner Resource Round Table
Mar
31

Columbus Water & Power Community Partner Resource Round Table

Columbus Water & Power, in partnership with IMPACT Community Action, invites you to join us for our upcoming Community Partner Resource Round Table.

This gathering is an opportunity for community organizations, service providers, and local partners to connect, share insights, and explore ways we can strengthen coordination and expand access to resources for residents across our community.

 

Event Details

Community Partner Resource Round Table📅 March 31, 2026🕙 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM📍 Impact Community Action
711 Southwood Ave, Columbus, OH

 

During this session, partners will have an opportunity to:

• Connect with other community organizations serving Columbus residents
• Learn about available programs and resources
• Share insights about community needs and service gaps
• Explore opportunities for collaboration and stronger referral pathways

 

Lunch will be provided, and we hope you will join us for this collaborative discussion.

Register Here

Please see the attached flyer for additional event details.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out. We look forward to connecting with you.

Thank you for your continued partnership and commitment to supporting Columbus residents.

 

Learn more here: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/8595df06a6b149f2b230e86c966f81a5

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Rent Escrow Clinic
Apr
1

Rent Escrow Clinic

Attorneys will be available to give advice on rent escrow and will answer questions like: Is the case ready to file? What are the next steps after filing?

Franklin County Municipal Court 3 floor, outside of the rent escrow clerk window

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Fair Housing Training for Delaware County Landlords
Apr
9

Fair Housing Training for Delaware County Landlords

  • 74 West William Street Delaware, OH, 43015 United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Fair Housing training for Delaware County landlords. Learn what’s legal, reduce risk, and avoid costly complaints and violations.

Learn more at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fair-housing-training-for-delaware-county-landlords-tickets-1978932163372?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=cp&aff=ebdsshcopyurl

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Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Center for Urban and Regional Analysis
Apr
10

Celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Center for Urban and Regional Analysis

Join us in celebrating 25 years of the Center for Urban and Regional Analysis with a festive Friday Brunch. We will be bringing together our partners from across Columbus and Ohio to share the impact our research has made in the community and celebrating the wins it has made possible. We will also be serving a continental breakfast.

  

Apr. 10, 2026

9-11 a.m.


WHERE:

Vitria on the Square

14 E 15th Avenue

2nd Floor

Columbus, Ohio


Click here to Register



 

© 2025 | College of Arts and Sciences


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Star House South Side: a Transformation Celebration
Apr
14

Star House South Side: a Transformation Celebration

With the support of our community, Star House is transforming the former St. Ladislas campus into a new drop-in center for youth experiencing homelessness on Columbus’ South Side.

Please save the date to celebrate renovation progress at Star House South Side and get a first look at how this important space for young people is taking shape.

April 14 at 10 A.M.

277 Reeb Ave.

Columbus, OH 43207

A formal invitation with details and RSVP will follow via Evite.

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Monthly NAEH Advocacy Workshop
Apr
23

Monthly NAEH Advocacy Workshop

Please join the National Alliance to End Homelessness for a monthly webinar every fourth Thursday at 1pm EST to collectively build our advocacy skills!

February 26: How to Build Local Power to Influence Members of Congress

March 26: How to Build Long-Term Relationships with District Staff & Local Electeds

April 23: Using Economic + Public Safety Arguments with Moderate and GOP Offices

May 28: How to Host a Successful Member of Congress Site Visit

Learn more at: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QtRAvHYmSGaHbPirKMKbjg?utm_source=Master+Email+List&utm_campaign=a4e10c393e-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2025_09_22_03_36_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-bd1968e562-270588345#/registration

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MORPC Housing Resource Fair
Apr
25

MORPC Housing Resource Fair

Speak to several community partners, attend workshops, and learn more about:

-Housing Resources & Programs (Weatherization, Home Repair, etc.)

-Home ownership & down payment assistance

-General contractor opportunities

-Eviction prevention and tax foreclosure

-Landlord & tenant rights

At 111 Liberty Street, Suite 100, Columbus OH 43215.

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Women of Achievement
Apr
29

Women of Achievement

For 40 years, YWCA Columbus has proudly celebrated extraordinary leaders who embody the essence of women’s empowerment. These individuals transform their professions, uplift their communities, challenge inequities, and inspire generations to fight for a more just and equitable future. Women of Achievement 2025 marked four decades of honoring the courage, compassion, and dedication of those driving meaningful change in our Columbus community and beyond.

Women of Achievement


Learn more at: https://www.ywcacolumbus.org/get-involved/attend-an-event/woa

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FRANKLIN COUNTY WILLS CLINIC
Apr
29

FRANKLIN COUNTY WILLS CLINIC

FRANKLIN COUNTY WILLS CLINIC

A free legal clinic for low-income adults ages 60+

Meet with an attorney to get help preparing:

• SIMPLE WILLS

• DURABLE POWERS OF ATTORNEY

• HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVES

• TRANSFER ON DEATH AFFIDAVITS FOR REAL ESTATE

SIGNING UP AHEAD OF TIME

IS REQUIRED

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 2026

4:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Prairie Township Community Center

5955 W Broad St.

Galloway, OH 43119

Call to Sign Up: 614-737-0121

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Rent Escrow Clinic
May
1

Rent Escrow Clinic

Attorneys will be available to give advice on rent escrow and will answer questions like: Is the case ready to file? What are the next steps after filing?

Franklin County Municipal Court 3 floor, outside of the rent escrow clerk window

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The State of Aging (Proceeds Support the COAAA Housing Assistance Program!)
May
21

The State of Aging (Proceeds Support the COAAA Housing Assistance Program!)

Mark your calendars!

 

The State of Aging, Central Ohio Area Agency on Aging's annual event benefiting the Aging Solutions Foundation, will be at the Grand Event Center in Columbus on Thursday, May 21, 2026, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.


The '16 Over 60' awards are back as well. '16 Over 60' will recognize 16 extraordinary Central Ohio older adults. More information about nominations to come in January, so stay tuned! Also, more information about admission tickets to come in 2026.

Sponsorship opportunities for the State of Aging are available. 
Click the button below to learn more!

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Monthly NAEH Advocacy Workshop
May
28

Monthly NAEH Advocacy Workshop

Please join the National Alliance to End Homelessness for a monthly webinar every fourth Thursday at 1pm EST to collectively build our advocacy skills!

February 26: How to Build Local Power to Influence Members of Congress

March 26: How to Build Long-Term Relationships with District Staff & Local Electeds

April 23: Using Economic + Public Safety Arguments with Moderate and GOP Offices

May 28: How to Host a Successful Member of Congress Site Visit

Learn more at: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QtRAvHYmSGaHbPirKMKbjg?utm_source=Master+Email+List&utm_campaign=a4e10c393e-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2025_09_22_03_36_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-bd1968e562-270588345#/registration

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2026 Sleep Out
May
29

2026 Sleep Out

Huckleberry House is proud to announce its 2026 Sleep Out, its signature community awareness and fundraising event, in partnership with First Congregational Church, UCC, Columbus, through its Unsheltered Ministry. Taking place on Friday, May 29 on the church grounds located at 444 East Broad Street in downtown Columbus, Sleep Out centers on the theme, “We Are Community,” emphasizing our collective responsibility to ensure every young person has a safe place to sleep.

Sleep Out invites individuals, faith leaders, corporate partners, advocates, and supporters to spend one night outside in community and in solidarity with young people experiencing homelessness. Participants gain a deeper understanding of the realities faced by youth in crisis while raising critical funds to support Huckleberry House’s shelter, housing, and prevention programs.

“We are community is more than a theme – it is a call to action,” said Jennifer Sharma, CEO of Huckleberry House. “When young people experience homelessness, it is not just their burden to carry. It is ours. Our many partners in the community, including First Congregational Church, reflect the kind of shared commitment it takes to show up for youth, not just one night, but every day.

First Congregational Church, UCC, Columbus, joins the 2026 Sleep Out as a community partner, reinforcing its long-standing commitment to service, compassion, and justice. “At First Congregational Church, we believe faith is lived out through action,” said Interim Associate Pastor, Rev. Jess Young Chang.  “We are honored to partner with Huckleberry House and its event, Sleep Out, to stand alongside young people and advocate as part of a caring, responsive community.”

Also joining Sleep Out 2026 are host committee members: Julie Simono with Colliers International and a member of Huckleberry House’s Board of Directors, Arianny Damian, The Wilder Family, and C3 Church.

Each year, Huckleberry House serves thousands of young people and family’s across central Ohio who are experiencing homelessness, family crisis, or housing instability. Funds raised through Sleep Out directly support emergency shelter, transitional housing, counseling, and prevention services, meeting youth where they are helping them move toward safety, stability, and independence.

Community members are encouraged to register (opening in March 2026), form teams, and fundraise for the event. No one sleeps out alone – participants are surrounded by a network of support, reflection, and shared purpose.

Learn more at: https://huckhouse.org/sleep-out-2026-partnership/

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Under One Roof
Jun
4

Under One Roof

Join us for our 40th anniversary at Under One Roof, June 4, 2026

This year, we invite you to pause, not just to honor the moment, but to reflect on the power of collective action. Join us for an evening designed to rest, refresh, and reflect on all that we have achieved together over the past four decades.

As we reconnect and share stories, you’ll feel the warmth of this remarkable community, the pride of what’s possible through partnership, and the renewed energy to take on the next chapter. With longtime partners and friends, we’re not just honoring the past — we’re inspiring each other for even greater impact ahead.

Learn more at: https://www.csb.org/get-involved/under-one-roof/

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City of Columbus Housing Workshop - Northeast
Mar
11

City of Columbus Housing Workshop - Northeast

The City of Columbus is hosting a series of public workshops to inform the Columbus Housing and Opportunity Plan. These workshops are designed to receive input from the community on the plan’s analyses and proposed ideas to address housing affordability, segregation, community relations, and opportunity throughout neighborhoods in Columbus.

Community participation is critical to the success of this plan – our most important data point is YOU. Your input directly impacts local policy and programming, including how funding is used to improve housing opportunities for all Columbus residents.

Event Details

There are four workshops, one in each quadrant of the city, that will cover the same content. We encourage you to attend the workshop in your quadrant, but all are welcome to attend any of the sessions! Pizza and beverages will be provided for all attendees. Please join us and help spread the word about this opportunity!

March 9, 2025 | 6-8PM – Dodge Community Center (Southwest)
667 Sullivant Avenue, Columbus, OH 43215

March 10, 2025 | 6-8PM – Bethel IUMC (Northwest)
1220 Bethel Road, Columbus, OH 43220

March 11, 2025 | 6-8PM – Linden Community Center (Northeast)
1350 Briarwood Avenue, Columbus, OH 43211

March 12, 2025 | 6-8PM – Columbus Metropolitan Library, Driving Park Branch (Southeast)
1422 E. Livingston Avenue, Columbus, OH 43205

Learn more at: https://www.columbus.gov/Government/Departments/Finance-and-Management/Grants-Management

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City of Columbus Housing Workshop - Northwest
Mar
10

City of Columbus Housing Workshop - Northwest

The City of Columbus is hosting a series of public workshops to inform the Columbus Housing and Opportunity Plan. These workshops are designed to receive input from the community on the plan’s analyses and proposed ideas to address housing affordability, segregation, community relations, and opportunity throughout neighborhoods in Columbus.

Community participation is critical to the success of this plan – our most important data point is YOU. Your input directly impacts local policy and programming, including how funding is used to improve housing opportunities for all Columbus residents.

Event Details

There are four workshops, one in each quadrant of the city, that will cover the same content. We encourage you to attend the workshop in your quadrant, but all are welcome to attend any of the sessions! Pizza and beverages will be provided for all attendees. Please join us and help spread the word about this opportunity!

March 9, 2025 | 6-8PM – Dodge Community Center (Southwest)
667 Sullivant Avenue, Columbus, OH 43215

March 10, 2025 | 6-8PM – Bethel IUMC (Northwest)
1220 Bethel Road, Columbus, OH 43220

March 11, 2025 | 6-8PM – Linden Community Center (Northeast)
1350 Briarwood Avenue, Columbus, OH 43211

March 12, 2025 | 6-8PM – Columbus Metropolitan Library, Driving Park Branch (Southeast)
1422 E. Livingston Avenue, Columbus, OH 43205

Learn more at: https://www.columbus.gov/Government/Departments/Finance-and-Management/Grants-Management

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City of Columbus Housing Workshop - Southwest
Mar
9

City of Columbus Housing Workshop - Southwest

The City of Columbus is hosting a series of public workshops to inform the Columbus Housing and Opportunity Plan. These workshops are designed to receive input from the community on the plan’s analyses and proposed ideas to address housing affordability, segregation, community relations, and opportunity throughout neighborhoods in Columbus.

Community participation is critical to the success of this plan – our most important data point is YOU. Your input directly impacts local policy and programming, including how funding is used to improve housing opportunities for all Columbus residents.

Event Details

There are four workshops, one in each quadrant of the city, that will cover the same content. We encourage you to attend the workshop in your quadrant, but all are welcome to attend any of the sessions! Pizza and beverages will be provided for all attendees. Please join us and help spread the word about this opportunity!

March 9, 2025 | 6-8PM – Dodge Community Center (Southwest)
667 Sullivant Avenue, Columbus, OH 43215

March 10, 2025 | 6-8PM – Bethel IUMC (Northwest)
1220 Bethel Road, Columbus, OH 43220

March 11, 2025 | 6-8PM – Linden Community Center (Northeast)
1350 Briarwood Avenue, Columbus, OH 43211

March 12, 2025 | 6-8PM – Columbus Metropolitan Library, Driving Park Branch (Southeast)
1422 E. Livingston Avenue, Columbus, OH 43205

Learn more at: https://www.columbus.gov/Government/Departments/Finance-and-Management/Grants-Management

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Reynoldsburg Library: Free "United" Screening
Mar
7

Reynoldsburg Library: Free "United" Screening

Join 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. Light refreshments will be provided.

Source: https://events.columbuslibrary.org/event/14386727

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Coffee & Whatever
Mar
6

Coffee & Whatever

Coffee & Whatever

First Fridays at Noon

Have a wild idea you want to soundboard? Looking to vent (fair, TBH)? Seeking a new nerdy housing friend? Want to give & get book recommendations? Just enjoy espresso and good company? Join AHACO’s Coffee & Whatever for unstructured fun.

We’ll meet on the first Friday of each month at noon at a local coffee shop. March 6th is at Qahwah House Coffee at 189 E Main St, Columbus, OH 43215.

No gilded invites, no RSVPs, just swing by and grab a coffee. Conversations are always free, but drinks are on your own dime.

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LinkUS West Broad Corridor - Kickoff
Mar
5

LinkUS West Broad Corridor - Kickoff

Please join us for our first community meeting to kick off the LinkUS Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) planning effort for the West Broad Street Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor! The West Broad Street TOD Plan is intended to support the development of welcoming and accessible station areas that provide a wide variety of affordable and attainable housing, support existing businesses, attract new investment and job creation, and enhance, preserve and protect each neighborhood’s rich, diverse community heritage and local character.

 

The community-wide kickoff meeting will be held Thursday, March 5th from 6 to 7 PM at the Columbus Metropolitan Library Hilltop Branch at 511 S. Hague Avenue in meeting rooms 2, 3, and 4. Please visit this link to RSVP, and learn more about this exciting effort!  We also encourage you to share the attached flyer and the website link with your networks.


Learn more at: https://linkuscolumbus.com/development/

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Glass Ceilings & Master Plans
Mar
5

Glass Ceilings & Master Plans

BRUTUS LUMINARIES SERIES

Seasoned professionals sharing authentic perspectives with our industry's emerging leaders

Glass Ceilings and Master Plans
A breakfast session celebrating executive women driving leadership, strategy, and community impact in affordable housing. 

Powered by The Center for Real Estate and Fisher Women in Real Estate (WIRE)

Join us for this Brutus Luminaries Series installment, an inspiring morning celebrating executive women who are shaping communities, designing impactful strategies, and advancing access in affordable housing and real estate. This exclusive breakfast brings together industry leaders whose vision, resilience, and commitment are transforming housing across the country and driving meaningful change in communities nationwide. Panelists will share how they developed their leadership philosophy while advancing systemic and community impact, offering a blueprint for leadership that balances innovation, equity, and meaningful change.

From senior living development and asset management to finance, law, community strategy, and more, these executives will explore how leadership, vision, and structural expertise support opportunity, access, and long-term community growth. Framed through the lens of glass ceilings and master plans, the discussion highlights how these leaders are shaping the future of real estate, designing strategies that strengthen communities, and advancing solutions that create lasting impact across the sector 
 

Click the link below to submit interest. Registration closes on February 26, 2026.
 

Submit Interest Here

Event Details 

 

WHERE
The Ohio State University
Exact Location Provided After Registration 

WHEN
Thursday, March 5, 2026

8:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m. | Interactive Panel Discussion    
9:15 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. | Breakfast Networking Reception

Meet the Industry Experts
 


Amy Albery | Panelist
Wallick Communities
CEO


Susan Dimickele | Panelist
National Church Residencies
President and CEO


Laing Akers | Panelist
Barnes & Thornburg LLP
Partner


Catherine Strauss | Panelist
Ice Miller
Managing Partner

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From Prayers to Pro Formas
Mar
4

From Prayers to Pro Formas

From Prayers to Pro Formas

A Housing Crash Course for Central Ohio’s Faith Leaders

Join local religious leaders and affordable housing experts on March 4, 2026 at beginning at 9:30 AM at the King Arts Complex, for a day of learning and fellowship. Hear the latest in faith-based development and the “Yes In God’s Backyard” movement, discover best practices for advancing your community, network with housing professionals, and explore emerging tools for collaboration.

Learn more at: https://www.ahaco.org/prayers

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Building Performance Standard Public Meeting
Mar
3

Building Performance Standard Public Meeting

Building Performance Standard Public Meeting

Register Today!

BPS Public Meeting

March 3, 6-7:30PM

Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission

111 Liberty St., Suite 100, Columbus, OH 43215

Download the calendar invite here: Building Performance Standard Public Meeting.ics

A Building Performance Standard (BPS) is a policy designed to enhance the performance of existing buildings by establishing energy or emissions targets that progress over time. A BPS can help our city achieve multiple goals of the Climate Action Plan while enhancing quality of life and fostering local economic growth. Columbus is looking to adopt a BPS Ordinance in 2026 and is seeking public input. 

Food and drink will be provided. Parking is available for free in the lot at the back of the building. 

Learn more at: https://us.openforms.com/Form/9d137cb0-592a-421c-977d-a02f1fa78985

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Board of Revision - Mobile Filing Event
Mar
3

Board of Revision - Mobile Filing Event

The Board of Revision mobile filing events are to help homeowners answer questions regarding property values and assist homeowners in filing a complaint if they believe their value is incorrect. 

At the Homestead Exemption application clinics, staff will be available to assist homeowners with the application process. The homestead exemption is a statewide program which allows qualified senior citizens and totally disabled homeowners, to reduce their property tax burden by shielding some of the auditor’s appraised value of their home from taxation. To see if you qualify for Homestead Exemption, visit https://franklincountyauditor.com/real-estate/homestead


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Councilmember Ross Community Working Hours
Mar
3

Councilmember Ross Community Working Hours

Community Working Hours

Councilmember Tiara N. Ross is launching offsite community working hours as an opportunity to spend more quality time with the people of Columbus. Starting with Council District 7, Councilmember Ross will highlight minority-owned businesses, women-owned businesses, community centers and other unique spaces. To kick off Women’s History Month, Councilmember Ross will host the first community work hours Tuesday, March 3 at Femergy, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing women and girls the opportunity to foster relationships, training opportunities and holistic support to overcome barriers. 

When and Where:

Tuesday, March 3 from 1 to 3 p.m.

Femergy

49 S. Grant Ave.

Columbus, OH 43215

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Affordable Leasing, Leveled Up
Mar
3

Affordable Leasing, Leveled Up

Affordable housing operators are stretched thin. Small teams, nonstop phone calls, 3,000-person waitlists on spreadsheets, and compliance rules that stack higher with every funding layer. Meanwhile, the technology built for conventional housing keeps getting retrofitted to affordable…and it keeps falling short.

Akshay Ramaswamy, Staff Product Manager at EliseAI, sat down with McKenna Sommers, VP of Business Applications at Richman Property Services, to break down what's actually working with AI in affordable housing. 

McKenna shares the real numbers from the Richman and EliseAI partnership: 32,000+ monthly calls handled, 50% of leads captured after hours, rent collection hitting 90% four to five days faster year over year, and maintenance after-hours calls de-escalated 55% of the time. She also walks through how Richman got site teams to actually adopt the technology, including the peer-led training approach that built internal champions.

Whether you're managing LIHTC, HUD Section 8, mixed-income, or senior affordable communities, this session covers the way AI is already making an impact on the operational pain points affordable housing operators have to contend with every day.


Learn more at: https://www.housingfinance.com/premium/e-learning/751076?pk=eliseAI-wb-030326-email-022626&utm_source=email&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=AHF-Promo-Promotions&oly_enc_id=3279D6001834H4X

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Put Us On The Map!
Mar
3

Put Us On The Map!

On March 3, 2026 at 10am, the Columbus Empowerment Corp is hosting a virtual event to provide a clear, practical overview of Opportunity Zones — what they are, why they matter, and how communities can advocate to be included in the Opportunity Zone map.

 

This session is presented in collaboration with the Center for Entrepreneurial Development (COED), Columbus Empowerment Corporation, Put Us On The Map, and CEO 360, Inc.

 

Opportunity Zones are a federal economic development tool designed to encourage long-term investment in underserved urban, small-town, and rural communities. Many areas missed the first wave of participation simply because they did not have clear information or organized advocacy. This discussion will help explain how the program works and why informed community involvement is essential.

 

Before attending, we encourage you to watch this short introductory video: https://youtu.be/ti9wkQEvmlE

 

Join us on Zoom:

Meeting ID: 833 0794 4433

Passcode: 702487

 

We look forward to sharing information that can help position your community for long-term economic growth and investment.

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A Quarter of U.S. Homes Cost Under $200,000. Why Can’t Families Buy Them?
Mar
2

A Quarter of U.S. Homes Cost Under $200,000. Why Can’t Families Buy Them?

America is short an estimated 4 million homes. Much of the national conversation about how to fix the housing supply crisis focuses on building new homes. Building homes is crucial, but there’s another solution hiding in plain sight, and it's faster, cheaper, and greener than new construction. 

Please join us for an online event on Monday, March 2 at 1:00pm ET focused on opportunity presented by the 25 percent of existing homes across the United States—that is 22 million homes—that cost less than $200,000. These homes are a crucial source of affordable housing, particularly for first-time homebuyers and families of color, but  mortgage and repair financing failures have functionally locked these homes out of reach. Unlocking access to these homes is a powerful way to increase the supply of homes available for purchase today, even as we build more homes for tomorrow.

Join us to discuss the mortgage and repair financing barriers that put these homes out of reach for millions of Americans, and the ways cities are innovating to solve this crucial housing supply problem. 

Speakers:

- Anjulie Rao, Journalist, Dwell Magazine 

- Damon Thompson, Senior Director, National Housing, Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC)
- Sabiha Zainulbhai, Deputy Director, Future of Land and Housing, New America
- Sarah Mancini, Managing Director of Advocacy, National Consumer Law Center

- Yuliya Panfil, Senior Fellow and Director, Future of Land and Housing, New America


Learn more: https://events.newamerica.org/aquarterofushomescostunder20

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Rent Escrow Clinic
Mar
2

Rent Escrow Clinic

Attorneys will be available to give advice on rent escrow and will answer questions like: Is the case ready to file? What are the next steps after filing?

Franklin County Municipal Court 3 floor, outside of the rent escrow clerk window

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Using Design Competitions to Improve the Quality of Housing: A Roundtable Discussion
Feb
27

Using Design Competitions to Improve the Quality of Housing: A Roundtable Discussion

When states and localities encourage the development of housing on publicly owned land they tend to focus on the number of units that will be created rather than design strategies that create new kinds of homes, provide important amenities, use new construction methods, or create opportunities for a new generation of design professionals. Susanne Schindler will discuss her recent working paper about how design competitions can address these shortcomings. Boston-area practitioners Kathleen Evans, Tim Love, Sam Naylor, Rebecca Tomasovic, and Joseph Zeal-Henry will join for a roundtable discussion about the opportunities and challenges of procurement processes that promote quality, transparency, and capacity building in the design and development of housing.

An edited version of the conversation will be published as part of the 2026 edition of The State of Housing Design book, which will feature similar pieces from two other upcoming Center events.

Co-sponsored by the Boston Society for Architecture’s Housing Committee.

Learn more at: https://www.jchs.harvard.edu/calendar/using-design-competitions-improve-quality-housing-roundtable-discussion?utm_source=JCHS+Mailing+List&utm_campaign=7aedf5e628-events_mailer_02-02-26&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_4d133ff35d-7aedf5e628-126611524

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Board of Revision - Mobile Filing Event
Feb
26

Board of Revision - Mobile Filing Event

  • Columbus Metropolitan Library Whetstone Branch (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The Board of Revision mobile filing events are to help homeowners answer questions regarding property values and assist homeowners in filing a complaint if they believe their value is incorrect. 

At the Homestead Exemption application clinics, staff will be available to assist homeowners with the application process. The homestead exemption is a statewide program which allows qualified senior citizens and totally disabled homeowners, to reduce their property tax burden by shielding some of the auditor’s appraised value of their home from taxation. To see if you qualify for Homestead Exemption, visit https://franklincountyauditor.com/real-estate/homestead


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Monthly NAEH Advocacy Workshop
Feb
26

Monthly NAEH Advocacy Workshop

Please join the National Alliance to End Homelessness for a monthly webinar every fourth Thursday at 1pm EST to collectively build our advocacy skills!

February 26: How to Build Local Power to Influence Members of Congress

March 26: How to Build Long-Term Relationships with District Staff & Local Electeds

April 23: Using Economic + Public Safety Arguments with Moderate and GOP Offices

May 28: How to Host a Successful Member of Congress Site Visit

Learn more at: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_QtRAvHYmSGaHbPirKMKbjg?utm_source=Master+Email+List&utm_campaign=a4e10c393e-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2025_09_22_03_36_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-bd1968e562-270588345#/registration

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Join the National Housing Law Project and the National Homelessness Law Center for a webinar and training to protect tenants in CoC and ESG-funded programs.
Feb
26

Join the National Housing Law Project and the National Homelessness Law Center for a webinar and training to protect tenants in CoC and ESG-funded programs.

Everyone deserves a safe place to call home. For many families, our federal Continuum of Care (CoC) and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) programs were essential in moving them out of homelessness and into safe and stable housing. 

However, the Trump administration is now threatening to cut funding to this essential assistance, which will put tenants who receive subsidies through HUD’s CoC and ESG programs at risk of losing their housing and other support. 

Join the National Housing Law Project (NHLP) and the National Homelessness Law Center (NHLC) to learn how to represent HUD CoC and ESG participants in evictions and subsidy terminations, including those that may arise due to funding cuts. 

Register Here

During the webinar, experts from NHLP and NHLC will:


  • Discuss strategies to prevent evictions and termination in the face of potential funding lapses or shortfalls;

  • Provide guidance on working with your CoC and/or ESG administrator to strengthen participant protections; and

  • Review a new toolkit to help advocates navigate HUD homelessness programs.

NHLP’s deputy director Deborah Thrope will moderate a panel of housing and homelessness experts, including:


  • Hannah Adams, Senior Staff Attorney, NHLP

  • John Salois, Youth Shelter and Housing Attorney, NHLC

  • Katie Meyers Scott, Youth Homelessness Program Director, NHLC

  • Victoria Dempsey, Staff Attorney, Legal Services of Eastern Missouri

  • Jonathan Belcher, CoC Director and Peter & Paul Community Services, St. Louis City Continuum of Care

This session will be recorded and California MCLE credits are available.

Learn more at: https://nhlp-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/YHZd9dGxS5iqYhTZNHNyFA#/registration

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Ohio Chamber of Commerce 2026 Housing Summit
Feb
26

Ohio Chamber of Commerce 2026 Housing Summit

This series will convene housing experts, business leaders, policymakers, and community partners for in-depth conversations on the opportunities and challenges shaping Ohio’s housing landscape. Participants will explore the factors affecting housing supply, accessibility, and affordability—and how these issues directly influence Ohio’s ability to attract and retain a growing workforce. Through collaborative discussions, case studies, and forward-looking insights, the series will highlight innovative approaches, policy considerations, and community-driven strategies aimed at strengthening Ohio’s housing market. Attendees will gain a clearer understanding of the interconnected needs of employers, workers, and local communities as Ohio continues to grow and compete for talent.

Learn more: https://www.ohiochamber.com/events/a2pQo000000mrzhIAA/

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Representative Latyna M. Humphrey Presents: Can I Get A Witness?
Feb
25

Representative Latyna M. Humphrey Presents: Can I Get A Witness?

Overview

Representative Humphrey hosts a new community workshop empowering residents to make their voices heard at the Ohio Statehouse.

Join State Representative Humphrey for a free, interactive Community Advocacy Workshop focused on empowering residents to make their voices heard at the Ohio Statehouse. This hands-on event is designed to break down the process of giving testimony before legislative committees and show participants that engaging with state government is both accessible and impactful.

Attendees will learn how to prepare and deliver testimony in front of committees of Ohio Representatives, including what to expect on hearing days, how to submit written testimony, and how to confidently share personal stories and policy concerns. To make the experience practical and welcoming, participants will take part in a mock committee hearing, allowing them to practice in a supportive, low-pressure environment.

The goal of this workshop is to remove barriers to civic participation and empower community members with the knowledge and confidence to advocate for issues that matter most to them. Whether you are new to civic engagement or looking to strengthen your advocacy skills, this workshop provides a valuable opportunity to learn, practice, and be heard. Light refreshments will be provided.

Learn more at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/representative-latyna-m-humphrey-presents-can-i-get-a-witness-tickets-1982011477684?aff=ebdssbdestsearch

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COC Training - Local Government
Feb
25

COC Training - Local Government

Join COHHIO for a 1 hour virtual training on housing and homelessness with special focus on the Continuum of Care.

This training is specifically geared for local government staff and officials on the municipal or county level.

In this training we will cover:

  • Housing and Homelessness: What local leaders want to know

  • How does the CoC work and how can local leaders get involved

  • Federal CoC funding update and how it might impact your community

  • Why Congressional advocacy is important

Hear from CoC leaders, COHHIO executive director Amy Reigel, and others about the state of housing and homelessness in Ohio.

Learn more at: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/OyiLF7hxQ0C2Bxm08g_buQ#/registration


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Connecting Communities with the Homestead Exemption Webinar Registration
Feb
25

Connecting Communities with the Homestead Exemption Webinar Registration

The Franklin County Auditor’s Office invites you to join Connecting Communities with the Homestead Exemption, a webinar taking place on February 25 at 11:30 a.m. This informational session is designed for service providers, community organizations, and community center staff who work directly with residents who may be eligible for the Homestead Exemption.

The Homestead Exemption is a statewide program that helps qualified senior citizens, permanently and totally disabled homeowners, and veterans who are 100% disabled due to service reduce their property tax burden. The exemption works by shielding a portion of the auditor’s appraised value of a home from taxation and is applied as a credit on property tax bills.

This session will provide an overview of eligibility requirements, key timelines, and what residents can expect throughout the application process. Attendees will also receive updates on relevant policy considerations and learn how community partners can help connect eligible residents to this important program.

The goal of this presentation is to ensure service providers have clear, practical information they can use when supporting their communities. Time will be reserved for discussion and shared learning among attendees.

We hope you will join us for this opportunity to strengthen partnerships and improve access for the residents we serve. Please register at the link here.

Learn more at: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=4SzFk3UNY0KauZwofiieGHu-4exAMRVBlqEvTfsdhGdUNDgwUkxNSTI2UjZOWjMzUVg2QjlQQUE5NC4u

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PROPERTY TAX REFORMWhat You Need to KnoW
Feb
24

PROPERTY TAX REFORMWhat You Need to KnoW

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2026

6:00-7:30 p.m.

Join George Kaitsa, Delaware County Auditor, for a clear overview of what property tax reform means for you in 2025, what to expect in 2026, and how this year’s reappraisal process may affect property taxes in 2027. Attendees are welcome to bring food and stay for a question-and-answer session following the presentation.

You will learn about:

Property Tax Reform

Inflation Cap Credit

2026 Triennial Update

Homestead Exemption

Owner Occupancy Credit

Property Valuation Complaints

SourcePoint: Thrive After 55! 800 Cheshire Rd., Delaware, Ohio 740-363-6677

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We are going to Columbus City Council
Feb
23

We are going to Columbus City Council

We’re going to Columbus City Council.

On February 23, Evict Private Equity will again ask Council City Council to consider an ordinance limiting the number of single-family homes private equity firms and institutional investors can own in our city.

Institutional investors are buying up homes, driving up prices, and making it harder for Columbus families to afford to live here.

We need you there.

If you can’t be there at 5pm when the meeting starts, don’t worry. Just come when you can.

City Council needs to see that residents want Columbus homes to belong to Columbus family, not out-of-state corporations.

You don’t have to speak. Just show up and stand up for our community.

Bring a friend. Bring a neighbor.

We need you there.

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"No Place to Grow Old" Film Screening
Feb
23

"No Place to Grow Old" Film Screening

Join the Age-Friendly Innovation Center for a screening of the documentary, No Place to Grow Old, followed by a panel discussion with local leaders on how Central Ohio is addressing older adult homelessness.

No Place To Grow Old is an intimate portrait of the rising crisis of older adult homelessness through deeply personal stories of the lives of three older adults - a union carpenter, a poet, and a computer engineer - all struggling to find a safe and stable housing to call home

Learn more and RSVP at: https://osu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5jRbtqbK2Q8KzJk

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Driving Park Library: Free "United" Screening
Feb
21

Driving Park Library: Free "United" Screening

Join 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. Light refreshments will be provided.

Source: https://events.columbuslibrary.org/event/14386680

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Board of Revision - Mobile Filing Event
Feb
21

Board of Revision - Mobile Filing Event

The Board of Revision mobile filing events are to help homeowners answer questions regarding property values and assist homeowners in filing a complaint if they believe their value is incorrect. 

At the Homestead Exemption application clinics, staff will be available to assist homeowners with the application process. The homestead exemption is a statewide program which allows qualified senior citizens and totally disabled homeowners, to reduce their property tax burden by shielding some of the auditor’s appraised value of their home from taxation. To see if you qualify for Homestead Exemption, visit https://franklincountyauditor.com/real-estate/homestead


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