Quarterly Chamber Luncheon Featuring Lark Mallory
May
21
11:30 AM11:30

Quarterly Chamber Luncheon Featuring Lark Mallory

Join us for an insightful discussion on one of the most pressing workforce challenges in our community—housing.

 At our upcoming Quarterly Chamber Luncheon, we are honored to feature Lark T. Mallory, Mallory Economic Development Advisors, as our speaker. 

Lark will delve into the intricacies of advancing community-driven development and housing trends and explore actionable strategies for Worthington to address this regional crisis. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a crucial conversation impacting our community's future. 

Date: Wednesday, May 21st 

Venue: J. Liu Restaurant & Bar 

Be sure to reserve your spot or reserve your table and contribute to shaping Worthington's role in tackling this vital issue.


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URGENT Community Event:  Save Columbus Shelters!
May
28
12:30 PM12:30

URGENT Community Event: Save Columbus Shelters!

The future of emergency shelter is at risk—your voice can help keep the doors open.

Emergency shelters across Central Ohio, like the YWCA Family Center, are losing critical funding in 2025. Without creating and investing in a new funding solution, shelters may have to close their doors, pushing thousands of families deeper into crisis. You can make a difference by joining YWCA Columbus virtually on Wednesday, May 28, 2025, to learn more about establishing a dedicated, sustainable funding source for our community's emergency shelter system. 

Supporters will learn more about the region’s homelessness crisis directly from residents of the YWCA Family Center and Family Center staff. They will also receive an advocacy toolkit with resources for urging elected officials to act now. 


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Rent Reporting as a Pathway to Credit Building
Jun
5
12:30 PM12:30

Rent Reporting as a Pathway to Credit Building

It is exceedingly difficult to get by in the US economy without participating in the credit system. Rent reporting—providing data on tenant rental payments to at least one of the major consumer credit bureaus—has seen significant growth in recent years. The major credit scoring companies have begun adjusting scoring algorithms to include reported rental payments. Nonprofit housing providers, and public housing authorities have incorporated rent reporting, and several states and municipalities have encouraged the adoption of rent reporting.

Join us as we share findings from new research—results from the first randomized controlled trial that tests the impact of rent reporting on credit visibility and credit scores. Experts will also discuss the growth of rent reporting, and policy developments.


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Expanding the Solidarity Economy in Central Ohio
Jun
6
3:00 PM15:00

Expanding the Solidarity Economy in Central Ohio

Let’s build together

Join us for Columbus Cooperates - Expanding the Solidarity Economy in Central Ohio, June 6, 2025 at 3:00 PM.

Solidarity is more than a value - it’s a strategy for building a more just and sustainable future. As challenges in housing, food, and economic inequality grow, the need for shared solutions has never been more important.

Join us at The Maroon, a cooperatively-owned arts and community space, for a gathering of people working to strengthen the solidarity economy in Central Ohio. We’ll explore what’s already happening locally and throughout Ohio, hear from changemakers advancing cooperative models, and learn what's possible when vision meets action.

Click here to learn more and register

Featured Speakers & Partners:

This event is dedicated to our brother and comrade Ernest Levert Jr., co-founder of Co-op Columbus. Ernest left us too soon but not before he planted the seed that continues to grow today. Ernest blessed us with his unwavering belief that a better world is possible, and that together we can build it.

We’ll be sharing more about our origin story and Ernest’s role in shaping this work in a future issue. In the meantime, learn more about Ernest's incredible impact and the people he touched.



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World Premiere of "United: the Hidden Story of the Humble Duplex"
Jun
8
12:30 PM12:30

World Premiere of "United: the Hidden Story of the Humble Duplex"

You are cordially invited to the world premiere of "United: the Hidden History of the Humble Duplex", an original short film from Director Anita Kwan and the Affordable Housing Alliance of Central Ohio.

United tells the powerful story of how the modest duplex emerged as a symbol of middle-class strength and mobility at Columbus’ turn of the century. As segregation divided the country, the duplex was targeted and often outlawed throughout the region. But today, a new generation is reclaiming this architectural icon and reviving it as a tool for growth, wealth, and individuality. 

Join us at Studio35 Cinema & Drafthouse on Sunday, June 8th to be the first to see this compelling work. Doors open at 12:30 PM and the film begins at 1:00 PM. The screening will be preceded by remarks from the Director and followed by a panel discussion among community leader about the role the duplex is posed to play in our future.

This is a family friendly, all-ages event. Red carpet attire is certainly not required, but never discouraged! Photography will be captured during the event.

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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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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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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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COHHIO's "30 at 3:00" Advocacy Update
May
20
3:00 PM15:00

COHHIO's "30 at 3:00" Advocacy Update

Join COHHIO's advocacy team and guests to get 30-minute update on homelessness and housing policy developments in Columbus and Washington D.C.

Date & Time

  • May 20, 2025 03:00 PM

  • Jun 3, 2025 03:00 PM

  • Jun 17, 2025 03:00 PM

  • Jul 1, 2025 03:00 PM

  • Jul 15, 2025 03:00 PM

  • Jul 29, 2025 03:00 PM

  • Aug 12, 2025 03:00 PM

  • Aug 26, 2025 03:00 PM

  • Sep 9, 2025 03:00 PM

  • Sep 23, 2025 03:00 PM

  • Oct 7, 2025 03:00 PM

  • Oct 21, 2025 03:00 PM

  • Nov 4, 2025 03:00 PM

  • Nov 18, 2025 03:00 PM

  • Dec 2, 2025 03:00 PM

  • Dec 16, 2025 03:00 PM

  • Dec 30, 2025 03:00 PM

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Taxed & Confused: Making Sense of Rising Property Taxes in Ohio
May
14
11:30 AM11:30

Taxed & Confused: Making Sense of Rising Property Taxes in Ohio

Surprised by your recent property tax bill? You might not be alone. Ohio ranks 13th in the nation for local tax rates, and as property values rise, many regional homeowners are feeling a pinch. While Ohio schools take a big slice of tax revenues, property taxes also fund a long list of other critical services that communities want and need. But what’s driving property tax increases? Where exactly does the money go? Can something be done to help ease the blow to Ohio property owners? From restructuring policies to rethinking tax breaks, our panel will break down Ohio’s property tax puzzle with a look who pays, who benefits, and what happens next.

Featuring Greg Lawson, Research Fellow, The Buckeye Institute; Michael D. Cole, President, Columbus City School Board; Michael Stinziano, Franklin County Auditor, and with moderator Anna Staver, State Government & Politics Reporter, Cleveland.com/The Cleveland Plain Dealer.


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Deep Dive into Real Estate Entitlements
May
8
11:00 AM11:00

Deep Dive into Real Estate Entitlements

If you’ve ever seen a promising development project stall—or collapse—because of zoning, permitting, or public opposition, you know that entitlements can make or break a deal.

In this fast-paced, 90-minute webinar, "Demystifying Real Estate Entitlements: A Practical Guide for Economic Developers," we’ll dive deep into the real-world mechanics of entitlements—from rezoning and site plan approvals to permitting delays and incentive timing.


Date:              Thursday, May 8, 2025

Time:              11:00 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.

Brought to you from the Ohio Economic Development Institute and Montrose Group LLC, this webinar will feature real case studies, interactive discussion, and lessons learned from the field.


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National Women's Affordable Housing Summit 2025
May
4
to May 7

National Women's Affordable Housing Summit 2025

Join us for an unforgettable experience at the National Women's Affordable Housing Network's Summit on May 4th - 7th (May 4th is optional), 2025, in Denver, Colorado!  

At WAHN, we believe in amplifying all voices and ideas to build the best communities for everyone. Our summit promises to be more than your typical conference – it will be a fun and energetic gathering with a unique WAHN twist! 

CONNECT in a meaningful and fun way. Our summit provides a platform to connect with like-minded individuals, experts, and organizations passionate about Affordable Housing. Through networking sessions, panel discussions, and collaborative workshops, we aim to foster a supportive community dedicated to making housing more accessible for all.

LEARN from industry experts, change-makers, and innovative thinkers.  We have curated a diverse range of sessions led by industry thought leaders and advocates. Explore the latest trends, innovative solutions, and best practices in affordable housing. 

STRENGTHEN through inspirational talks, success stories, and interactive programming.  We aim to empower you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to drive positive change in your organization and communities.  Together, we can be catalysts for affordable housing solutions, advocating for policies that make a real impact and supporting one another on this transformative journey.

ADVOCATE when we advocate for others, especially those in need of affordable housing, we make their best interests a priority.  We search out ways to help and support others and ourselves to be the best we can possibly be.

Help us spread the word by sharing the Summit and hashtag on your social media pages, with your teammates, clients, and friends across the industry.  Let's come together to ensure the #NationalWAHNSummit2025 is a success!


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National WAHN Summit 2025
May
3
to May 6

National WAHN Summit 2025

Join us for an unforgettable experience at the National Women's Affordable Housing Network (WAHN) Summit on May 4th - 7th (May 4th is optional), 2025, in Denver, Colorado!  

At WAHN, we believe in amplifying all voices and ideas to build the best communities for everyone. Our summit promises to be more than your typical conference – it will be a fun and energetic gathering with a unique WAHN twist! 

CONNECT in a meaningful and fun way. Our summit provides a platform to connect with like-minded individuals, experts, and organizations passionate about Affordable Housing. Through networking sessions, panel discussions, and collaborative workshops, we aim to foster a supportive community dedicated to making housing more accessible for all.

LEARN from industry experts, change-makers, and innovative thinkers.  We have curated a diverse range of sessions led by industry thought leaders and advocates. Explore the latest trends, innovative solutions, and best practices in affordable housing. 

STRENGTHEN through inspirational talks, success stories, and interactive programming.  We aim to empower you with the tools, knowledge, and confidence to drive positive change in your organization and communities.  Together, we can be catalysts for affordable housing solutions, advocating for policies that make a real impact and supporting one another on this transformative journey.

ADVOCATE when we advocate for others, especially those in need of affordable housing, we make their best interests a priority.  We search out ways to help and support others and ourselves to be the best we can possibly be.

Help us spread the word by sharing the Summit and hashtag on your social media pages, with your teammates, clients, and friends across the industry.  Let's come together to ensure the #NationalWAHNSummit2025 is a success!

 

SAVE THE DATE
2026 WAHN SUMMIT
May 3-6 | San Diego, California


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From Policy to Power: How States and Cities Can Build Durable Frameworks to WIN on Fair Housing
May
2
2:00 PM14:00

From Policy to Power: How States and Cities Can Build Durable Frameworks to WIN on Fair Housing

How do we move from bold fair housing commitments to real, lasting change?    Join PolicyLink and partners for a powerful, solutions-driven conversation that moves beyond theory and into action. From Policy to Power is not your typical AFFH 101 — this webinar will equip you with the insights, tools, and strategies to help your city or state lead the way in building durable, community-centered approaches to advancing Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH).    This is your opportunity to hear from national leaders and local changemakers shaping the future of housing equity — from hard-won lessons to model implementation practices.    Why You Should Attend:  • Learn how to identify opportunities in your own community including tools and model practices.  • Get inspired by real-world strategies from jurisdictions taking bold action — including community-government partnerships.  • Engage directly with advocates, organizers, and policy experts on overcoming the biggest barriers to implementation.  Featured Speakers Include:  • Rasheedah Phillips, PolicyLink  • Demetria McCain, NAACP Legal Defense Fund  • Thomas Silverstein, Poverty & Race Research Action Council  • Margaretta Lin, Just Cities  • Monique King-Viehland, MKV Zithande Consulting • City of Richmond Representatives  Whether you’re a housing advocate, local leader, policymaker, or community-based organizer, this session is for you. Come ready to learn, share, and move from policy ideas to powerful action. 


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The Future of CRA: What’s at Stake for Native CDFIs?
May
2
9:30 AM09:30

The Future of CRA: What’s at Stake for Native CDFIs?

Join the Native CDFI Network for a ‘NCN Live’ discussion featuring the National Community Reinvestment Coalition’s
(NCRC), President and CEO, Jesse Van Tol, and Senior Policy Advisor, Kevin Hill. This webinar will provide critical updates on the status and future of the revised Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) rule, including what potential changes or a full rescission could mean for Native CDFis and other mission-driven lenders.


As the CRA landscape continues to shift, our speakers will offer expert insights into the regulatory and legal developments shaping its future. They will also examine the implications for community-focused finance and share guidance on how Native CDFis can prepare for and respond to these evolving circumstances.


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Housing-Focused Street Outreach: Starting with Data to I
Apr
30
3:00 PM15:00

Housing-Focused Street Outreach: Starting with Data to I

Effective street outreach begins with a strong foundation in data. Quantitative data helps identify demographic and geographic patterns in unsheltered homelessness, uncover resource gaps, highlight disparities, and measure the effectiveness of interventions. Equally important, qualitative data provides critical insights that shape broader strategies and ensure outreach efforts are responsive to community needs. This webinar will explore how combining quantitative and qualitative data can be used to analyze impact, drive informed decision-making, improve outcomes, and support more strategic, housing-focused outreach efforts.


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How Local Nonprofits are Transforming Housing Markets: Lessons from CONVERGENCE
Apr
30
2:00 PM14:00

How Local Nonprofits are Transforming Housing Markets: Lessons from CONVERGENCE

NOTE: AHACO & CONVERGENCE Members may contact staff for a free registration code

Join us for an insightful discussion on how local nonprofit organizations, lenders, and industry professionals are collaborating to address housing supply challenges, expand homeownership opportunities, and bridge systemic barriers in housing finance. This session will highlight innovative strategies and real-world solutions from CONVERGENCE cities, featuring perspectives from nonprofit leaders, mortgage professionals, and other key stakeholders.

Date/Time:

  • Wednesday, April 30 (2:00 PM - 3:00 PM ET)

Objectives:

  • Understand the value of nonprofit partnerships in housing finance

  • Identify opportunities to support emerging developers 

  • Leverage digital tools and community programs to expand homeownership

  • Apply lessons learned from CONVERGENCE cities

  • Implement best practices from CONVERGENCE cities to expand affordable housing and homeownership opportunities in their markets

Experience Level:

  • Entry-Level

  • Intermediate

  • Advanced 

Target Audience:

  • Branch Managers and Heads of Production

  • Loan Officers and Loan Officer Assistants

  • Underwriting Managers and Underwriters

  • Processors

  • Closers

Speaker(s):

  • D.J. Valentine, Vice President , Community Lending Mortgage Sales Manager, The Huntington National Bank (moderator)

  • Carlie Boos, Executive Director, AHACO and CONVERGENCE Columbus

  • Brody Wamble, Community Affairs Officer, Simmons Bank

  • Leslie Russell Winder, Director, Community & Economic Development, Urban Affairs Coalition and CONVERGENCE Philadelphia 


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Infant & Toddler Homelessness Across the US: 50-State Report Release
Apr
30
1:00 PM13:00

Infant & Toddler Homelessness Across the US: 50-State Report Release

About the Webinar

Date & Time: April 30, 2025 (1-2:15 PM Eastern)

Nearly 450,000 infants and toddlers are estimated to be experiencing homelessness in the US, and new data show homelessness is increasing at a time when access to housing and early childhood development programs are decreasing.

Join SchoolHouse Connection for the release of our second-annual report, Infant & Toddler Homelessness Across 50 States: 2022-2023.

We will share key findings, recommendations for federal, state, and local leaders, and hear from national partners and local providers about the impacts of homelessness on young children and strategies to combat it.

Presenters:

  • Erin Patterson – Senior Director, Strategic Initiatives and Partnerships, SchoolHouse Connection

  • Patricia Cole – Senior Policy Officer, ZERO TO THREE

  • Kate Barrand – President & CEO, Horizons for Homeless Children

  • Tyese Lawyer – President & CEO, Our House


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Ohio's Single Family Tax Credit: Public Forum
Apr
29
10:00 AM10:00

Ohio's Single Family Tax Credit: Public Forum

Single Family Tax Credit Public Forum

 

OHFA invites you to participate in a forum to present your comments on the draft 2026-2027 Single Family Tax Credit Allocation Plan. 

 

Individuals may attend in person or online via Microsoft Teams. The meeting information is below:

 

Tuesday, April 29, 2025

10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time (EST)

 

In-person: Ohio Housing Finance Agency

2600 Corporate Exchange Drive, Second Floor Committee Room

Columbus, OH 43231

 

Microsoft Teams: Join Here 

 

Participants will be given the opportunity to express their views about the updates to the draft Allocation Plan.

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Land Finance and Investment-Led Growth
Apr
25
12:15 PM12:15

Land Finance and Investment-Led Growth

Date: Friday, April 25, 2025Time: 12:15 pm ET

Location: Virtual

Speaker(s): Lingxuan Sean Wu

In recent decades, many places—including Singapore, Hong Kong, and mainland China—have funded infrastructure investments by selling or leasing land to private investors. Meyer Fellow and PhD candidate Lingxuan Sean Wu will discuss his research, which examines these efforts (and similar policies used in the United States in the 19th century), uses the history to develop a model of land finance and investment-led growth, and proposes approaches that might result in more effective and efficient policies for land finance and infrastructure investment. 


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Park National Bank Columbus Realtor Lunch & Learn
Apr
24
11:30 AM11:30

Park National Bank Columbus Realtor Lunch & Learn

Have lunch on us as well as earn 2 hours of CE credit while hearing from a panel on Downpayment Assitance Programs. Enter to win a door prize at the check in table*!

Doors will open a 11:30 a.m.

Lunch will start at noon.

Introduction and drawing for door prize will be at 12:45 p.m. followed by panel discussion.

* One entry per person. Must be present to win. No purchase necessary.


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Ohio Land Bank Association Annual Conference
Apr
23
to Apr 25

Ohio Land Bank Association Annual Conference

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Join the Ohio Land Bank Association, April 23-25, 2025, at the Hilton Columbus Downtown for our 14th Annual Ohio Land Bank Conference, bringing together land bank professionals, community leaders, and stakeholders dedicated to revitalizing Ohio’s communities. This 2.5-day event will feature insightful discussions, expert-led sessions, and valuable networking opportunities centered around land banking, housing development, brownfield remediation, and community transformation.

This year’s conference is especially meaningful as we honor the legacy of Gus Frangos, a founding leader of Ohio’s land bank movement. His dedication to community revitalization shaped the land banks we know today, and we are proud to celebrate his impact through this event.

Why Attend?

  • Gain insights from leading experts in land banking, housing, and economic development.

  • Explore real-world strategies for tackling vacancy, abandonment, and blight.

  • Connect with peers, policymakers, and industry professionals.

  • Participate in hands-on mobile tours showcasing innovative projects.


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Ohio WAHN (In-Person): Annual Celebration & Awards Ceremony
Apr
23
10:00 AM10:00

Ohio WAHN (In-Person): Annual Celebration & Awards Ceremony

Join us for the Ohio Women’s Affordable Housing Network’s Annual Celebration & Awards Ceremony, where we come together to recognize the outstanding contributions of women in affordable housing. This year, we’re thrilled to partner with the Ohio Housing Council, which is hosting its Spring Symposium at the Ohio Statehouse the day before our event. That means two days of engaging discussions, impactful networking, and a shared commitment to advancing affordable housing in Ohio. Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate achievements, connect with industry leaders, and be part of the movement shaping the future of housing in our state.

Register now to secure your spot—we can’t wait to see you there!


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COHHIO Bi-Weekly Advocacy Update
Apr
22
2:30 PM14:30

COHHIO Bi-Weekly Advocacy Update

Please Note: We're starting an hour earlier than originally planned.

Join COHHIO’s next biweekly advocacy webinar Tuesday, April 22 at 2:30 p.m. to get the latest on state and federal policy and an update on the fight to save the Ohio Housing Trust Fund.

Register

The House's version of the biennial budget would effectively eliminate the OHTF, the primary source of state funding for local homelessness and affordable housing programs. But there's still time to stand up for OHTF as the budget moves to the Ohio Senate.

Join COHHIO's Advocacy Team for a 30-minute policy update and get the latest on efforts to defend the OHTF, and developments at the federal level.

The COHHIO Team

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Making the Most of the Title I, Part A Homeless Set Aside
Apr
22
1:00 PM13:00

Making the Most of the Title I, Part A Homeless Set Aside

Did you know that all local educational agencies are required to reserve a portion of their Title I Part A funds to serve students experiencing homelessness? These funds can be used in many ways, including to support the salary of the school district liaison or other homeless education positions, defray the cost of transportation (including by providing gas cards and limited car repairs), store cards, supplies, and more. Bring your questions and innovative examples!

Who should attend: Homeless education liaisons, state McKinney-Vento coordinators, state and local Title I administrators, school budget/finance office staff, school board members, and others.

Presenters:

  • Erin Patterson – Director of Education Initiatives, SchoolHouse Connection

  • Dr. Patricia Popp – Virginia Education for Homeless Children & Youth Coordinator

  • Lisa Ann H. Abernathey – Education Specialist, McKinney-Vento, Henrico County Public Schools, Virginia

  • Andrea Leon Foster – Director of Federal Programs, Sunnyside Unified School District

  • Aracelli Mendoza – Program Specialist, Federal Programs, Sunnyside Unified School District


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2025 LASCO Fresh Start Gala
Apr
17
5:30 PM17:30

2025 LASCO Fresh Start Gala

Join us as we celebrate Judge John Hoffman, Jr. and his remarkable contributions to Legal Aid's Bankruptcy Program as he approaches retirement. This special evening will feature a heartfelt tribute in his honor.

 

Tickets: $50 per person | Auction and proceeds to benefit Legal Aid's Bankruptcy Program 

 

Don’t miss this opportunity to honor Judge Hoffman and support a vital cause. We look forward to seeing you there!


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Mortgage Giants at a Crossroads: Would Re-Privatization of Freddie & Fannie Help or Hurt Housing?
Apr
17
12:15 PM12:15

Mortgage Giants at a Crossroads: Would Re-Privatization of Freddie & Fannie Help or Hurt Housing?

Date: Thursday, April 17, 2025Time: 12:15 pm ET

Location: Virtual

Speaker(s): Don Layton, Chris Herbert

There is one high-stakes question dominating US housing finance today: will Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the two government-sponsored enterprises (GSEs) which have long been the backbone of America’s mortgage markets, exit conservatorship? Conservatorship is an obscure legal status where the government controls the companies instead of their stockholders and, if Fannie and Freddie exit, what could that mean for the mortgage market, taxpayers, and homebuyers?

Don Layton, former CEO of Freddie Mac and former Senior Industry Fellow at the Center, and JCHS Managing Director Chris Herbert will walk through how we got here, why the GSEs have long faced an identity crisis, and what’s at stake in the push to privatize that, if done poorly, could make mortgages much more expensive and much less readily available.

REGISTER TO ATTEND

Co-sponsored by the Building Caucus at Harvard Kennedy School and the Infrastructure & Housing Club at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.


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Zone In Phase 1 Update Public Hearing
Apr
14
6:30 PM18:30

Zone In Phase 1 Update Public Hearing

 

Council President Shannon Hardin and Council Pro Tem Rob Dorans, Chair of the Zoning Committee, will host a public hearing to review proposed zoning map and code updates along the SR-161 corridor in Northland. The hearing will also include an overview of community feedback received from the ongoing 60-day public comment period.

 

To submit written testimony or sign up to speak, email Kevin McCain at kbmccain@columbus.gov by 3 p.m. on April 14.

 

Additionally, Residents are encouraged to visit columbus.gov/zoningupdate to review the proposed changes and submit feedback before the comment period ends on Saturday, May 10. 

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Public Hearing: Franklin County Consolidated
Apr
14
10:00 AM10:00

Public Hearing: Franklin County Consolidated

  • 369 South High Street Columbus, OH, 43215 United States (map)
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2025-2029 Consolidated Plan and 2025 Annual Action Plan

Public Hearing

Monday, April 14th at 10:00 am

Michael J. Dorrian Building
Commissioners Hearing Room

369 South High Street,
Columbus OH 43215

Please join us to learn about the Franklin County Five-Year Consolidated Plan and help determine the County's priority needs for the next five years. Participants will be asked to identify the most urgent housing, homelessness, and community development needs for the Franklin County community.

Questions? Contact us at communitydevelopment@franklincountyohio.gov

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Being a Great Messenger: Engaging Effectively with Lawmakers on the Local, State & Federal Level
Apr
10
3:00 PM15:00

Being a Great Messenger: Engaging Effectively with Lawmakers on the Local, State & Federal Level

Navigating the local, state and federal political landscape can be confusing and intimidating. However, advocacy efforts are necessary in order to push forward policies and legislation that promote positive change and innovation to addressing homelessness in communities across the country. Some may not share the same viewpoints of how America ends homelessness. Lawmakers frequently hear from several constituents and special interest groups daily. Everyone wants their time and attention. How can advocates supporting housing justice stand out? What are some ways to provide accurate yet compelling information to lawmakers? In this virtual conversation, hear from experts across the country on proven methods for educating lawmakers that nurtures trust, long-standing relationships and open dialogue.

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Solving America’s housing crisis: A Q&A with Marcia Fudge, Former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Apr
10
1:00 PM13:00

Solving America’s housing crisis: A Q&A with Marcia Fudge, Former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

At least 40 million American households—including half of all renters—spend more on housing than they can afford. Many lower-income renters are just scraping by, often sacrificing necessities like food and healthcare to pay the rent. And the number who are homeless is surging: 770,000 people, according to a 2024 count, many of whom have jobs but still can’t afford housing. Join Marcia Fudge, former secretary of Housing and Urban Development, as she talks with Howard Koh, chair of Harvard Chan School’s Initiative on Health and Homelessness, about the forces driving the housing crisis and ways to make housing more affordable. 


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PLACE Framework: Harnessing AI for Sustainable and Equitable Development
Apr
9
10:00 AM10:00

PLACE Framework: Harnessing AI for Sustainable and Equitable Development

Urban environments today face outdated infrastructure, unequal resource distribution, and unsustainable practices, limiting community growth and well-being. This presentation introduces the PLACE framework—People-Centered Design, Localized Intelligence, Accessibility and Equity, Connected Systems, and Environmental Sustainability—as a transformative solution powered by artificial intelligence (AI). Drawing from nearly two decades of experience, our presenter will demonstrate how AI-driven insights and affordable technology can enhance placemaking efforts, ensuring sustainable and equitable urban development. Attendees will learn how to implement AI-integrated PLACE initiatives in their own communities, understand the financial and logistical considerations, and commit to collaborative efforts that drive meaningful change. By the end of this session, delegates will be equipped with the tools and knowledge to leverage AI within the PLACE framework, fostering smarter and more inclusive cities. ?


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