The HAND membership spotlight program highlights the accomplishments and aspirations of our members based on the guiding principles of collaboration, innovation and transformation. On a regular basis, we will share compelling member spotlights with the region’s affordable housing and community development industry through our e-blast, News & Notes (delivered to 6,000 in-boxes weekly) and on www.HANDHousing.org.
If you are a….
Collaborator: Have you worked with another organization or partner to develop a stellar affordable housing community? A dynamic afterschool or adult daycare program?
Innovator: Have you used a cutting-edge financing tool to create affordable housing for seniors? Instituted a green resident services program with resounding results?
Transformer: Have you completely redesigned a community by implementing all three of the principles? Helped turn a neighborhood into a transit-oriented community?
Or have you done something that we haven’t even thought of?
We want to hear from you!
Please complete the instructions on the simple HAND Membership Spotlight form and send as an attachment to Communications@HANDhousing.org.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact TeAnne Coleman Chennault on 213.399.6467 or by email.
Please join Elizabeth Kneebone and Alan Berube for a special discussion about their book “Confronting Suburban Poverty in America” following the Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company’s performance of “Detroit” on Saturday, September 21. Kneebone, a fellow at the Brookings Institution’s Metropolitan Policy Program, and Berube, a senior fellow and deputy director of the program, released the book in May.
Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company’s production of “Detroit,” by Lisa D’Amour, will run from September 9 through October 6. The dark comedy, which is directed by John Vreeke, captures our economic moment and the realities of suburban poverty on a human scale.
Following the 3:00 p.m. performance on Saturday, September 21, Kneebone and Berube will participate in a post-show discussion about the changing geography of poverty and ways to alleviate poverty in our community.
For more information on the performance and to purchase tickets, visit http://www.woollymammoth.net/performance/detroit. For a discounted ticket rate of $25, select the 3:00 p.m. performance on September 21 and enter the code “BROOKINGS” on the ticketing page. The code can also be redeemed over the phone at 202-393-3939, or in person at the box office.
The Fairfax County Department of Housing and Community Development will host an Affordable Housing Developer Dialog on Friday September 6th from 1:30 to 3:30 pm. Click here for more information.
The Arlington Partnership for Affordable Housing (APAH) today announced the opening of the Arlington Mill Residences leasing office and the process for submitting a wait-list application.
Please click here for the news release and wait-list application.
NHT recently moved to new LEED office space and would like YOU to join them. If you or someone you know are interested in leasing new space in Georgetown, please click here to learn more.
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Guest List & Dietary Preference: If your registration includes a luncheon table or multiple guests, please submit guest names and menu choices by May 1, 2020. Submit guest names here.
Housing Expo: Plan to exhibit? Download the Housing Expo FAQs here.
Omni Shoreham Hotel Room Block: For attendees looking to secure overnight accommodations on May 25th, HAND has secured a rate starting at $189 for conference attendees. There are a limited amount of rooms available, so visit this link today to reserve your room. May 10th is the last day to secure a room at the discounted rate.
Ad Submission: The artwork for advertisements should be submitted to annualmeeting@handhousing.org. You can download the ad spec sheet here. Deadline for ad submission is April 13, 2020.
Cancellations & Changes: If you wish to cancel or change your registration for the Annual Meeting & Housing Expo, please send a request in writing to annualmeeting@handhousing.org. All cancellation requests made prior to April 27th will receive a 50% refund. For cancellation requests made after April 27th, no refund will be provided.
Door Prizes: Are you interested in donating a door prize to this year’s Annual Meeting? Email annualmeeting@handhousing.org to coordinate with our team.
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