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

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

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

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

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

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

Curds of Wisdom – Saving the Community Reinvestment Act

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

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

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


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

Data Talks: Navigating Tangled Titles

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

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



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

Keep Immigrant Families Whole and Housed


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

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

LIHTC 101 Informational Webinar with OCCH and OHFA

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


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

City of Columbus 2026 HUD Annual Action Plan Public Meeting

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

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

AHACO's Movie Night!

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

Virtual 1/2-Day Eviction Prevention Workshop for Professionals

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

What You Will Learn

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

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

  • Common eviction-related vocabulary used by the Court.

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

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

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Aug
7
8:30 AM08:30

Untitled Event

Virtual 1/2-Day Eviction Prevention Workshop for Professionals

About the Course

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

What You Will Learn

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

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

  • Common eviction-related vocabulary used by the Court.

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

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

Continuing Education Credit

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

AIA and AICP credits will be available.

Agenda *More Details Coming Soon!

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


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

Power of Opportunity Fundraiser

Power Of Opportunity Is All New For 2025

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

 

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

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

Housing & Homelessness: Funding Review Advisory Committee

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Virtual 1/2-Day Eviction Prevention Workshop for Professionals

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

What You Will Learn

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

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

  • Common eviction-related vocabulary used by the Court.

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

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

Continuing Education Credit

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


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CDFA Intro to Housing Finance Course
Jun
25
to Jun 26

CDFA Intro to Housing Finance Course

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

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

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

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

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

The State of the Nation's Housing 2025

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

Location: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston

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

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

Speakers:

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

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

  • The Hon. Lydia Edwards, Massachusetts State Senator

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

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

  • John Barros, Managing Principal, Civitas Builders

  • Andrew Brinker, Housing Reporter, The Boston Globe

  • Clark Ziegler, Executive Director, Massachusetts Housing Partnership

  • Other speakers to be announced


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

ULI Columbus REDI Information Session

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

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


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Affordable Housing Introduction Webinar
Jun
11
11:30 AM11:30

Affordable Housing Introduction Webinar

Families across Cuyahoga County are struggling to pay the rent and there are simply not enough affordable places to live. Houses of worship, many of whom provide spiritual guidance to these families, can also help transform lives through affordable housing. During this 60-minute webinar, you'll hear from Enterprise Community Partners and local affordable housing leaders about the need for affordable housing in Cleveland, what Enterprise’s Faith Based Development Initiative is, and begin to understand how faith leaders can become champions for affordable housing in their communities.


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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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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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Gentrification Nation: Displaced By Design
Jun
5
1:00 PM13:00

Gentrification Nation: Displaced By Design

Over the past five decades, gentrification has fundamentally reshaped America’s urban neighborhoods, creating complex dynamics of revitalization and displacement. Our recently released comprehensive analysis, Displaced By Design, reveals that gentrification, once confined to small parts of some cities, is on the rise across many housing markets.

The human cost is staggering. 

In gentrifying neighborhoods, populations typically decline for two decades before gentrification begins, followed by rapid demographic shifts. White, Asian and Hispanic populations grow while Black populations decrease. The process often involves developer-driven changes that prioritize profit over community preservation. Several factors drive this acceleration; housing supply shortages create scarcity and rising prices, construction costs push developers toward high-value projects, and social preferences have shifted from suburban to urban living, especially among young professionals seeking downtown amenities and cultural access.

The challenge lies in balancing revitalization benefits – improved infrastructure, services and economic opportunities – with preserving affordability and cultural identity. Gentrification can bring positive changes: better schools, increased safety, new businesses and rising property values for homeowners. However, these benefits disproportionately favor wealthier, often White newcomers while displacing lower-income residents and people of color.

Join NCRC’s Research team on June 5 at 1 pm ET as they comb over the report’s key findings and discuss its implications, as well as potential solutions. Without intentional intervention, gentrification risks deepening inequality and erasing neighborhood cultural fabric. As urban America continues evolving, understanding these patterns becomes crucial for policymakers, community leaders and residents working to create inclusive neighborhoods that honor both revitalization and cultural preservation.


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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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Giving USA 2025: National Trends & Local Insights for Philanthropy in 2025
Jun
3
4:30 PM16:30

Giving USA 2025: National Trends & Local Insights for Philanthropy in 2025

Join us for an engaging morning of data-driven insights and discussion at The Columbus Foundation. This special event will feature a presentation of the Giving USA 2025 report’s top takeaways by Dr. Una Osili, Associate Dean for Research and International Programs at the Indiana University Lily School of Philanthropy, and Christina Daniken, Editor-in-Chief of Giving USA.  

Following the presentation, we will explore the implications of these findings in the context of 2024-2025 philanthropic trends and include a funder panel with insights from three local funders on how giving behaviors are shifting in the current environment. RSVP below to reserve your spot! 


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Just Economy Conversations: Valuing Homes in Black Communities Through Restorative Opportunities
Jun
3
2:00 PM14:00

Just Economy Conversations: Valuing Homes in Black Communities Through Restorative Opportunities

Spotlight Innovators from the Valuing Homes in Black Communities Challenge, hosted by Economic Architecture and the Brookings Institution, will share new innovations and strategies in the housing equity space. Hear from Ashon Nesbitt from the Florida Housing Coalition, Cat Goughnour from the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development, and Gabe Ewing del Rio from the Homeownership Council of America on how new restorative efforts creating impact at the local, state and national level to advance fairness in the housing market.


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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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Subsidized Housing Basics 2025
May
27
10:30 AM10:30

Subsidized Housing Basics 2025

Why You Should Attend

This substantive training provides a basic overview of the federal housing programs, recent changes, current trends, and issues facing practitioners. The training is designed for advocates with limited housing experience, but practitioners at all levels should benefit from this training. The panelists are experts in housing law who will cover a broad-range of topics in federally-assisted housing with real-world examples.

What You Will Learn

After completing this program, participants will be able to:

• Compare different types of federally assisted housing including the various HUD housing programs, the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Program, and USDA’s rural housing programs.

• Define the key features of the various federally assisted housing programs including admissions, rents, and terminations/evictions.

• Apply substantive knowledge of tenants’ rights in the federal programs to a legal housing practice.

• Identify emerging issues in the field.

Who Should Attend

Practitioners who want to gain a deeper understanding of subsidized housing, as well as housing attorneys looking for tools to represent their clients in federally-assisted housing. The sessions will address issues pertinent to those new to federally-subsidized housing practice as well as experienced practitioners. 

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Fair Housing Foundations: Empowering Communities Through Local Action
May
22
2:00 PM14:00

Fair Housing Foundations: Empowering Communities Through Local Action

Strong communities are the key to lasting fair housing solutions. Whether you're a housing counselor, advocate, or industry professional, you’ll leave with practical tools to support clients, strengthen neighborhoods, and drive real change — even in today’s challenging environment.
In this dynamic session, you’ll learn how to:

  • Map and mobilize local networks to expand housing opportunities

  • Partner with grassroots organizations to boost outreach and impact

  • Turn community strengths into sustainable housing strategies

Let’s move from theory to action — and open more doors for the communities we serve.

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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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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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