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The NHP Foundation 2022 Symposium The 6th Annual NHPF Symposium, One Paycheck Away from Homelessness: Building Popular Support for Affordable Housing on Wednesday, October 19 in Washington, DC, brought together attendees to hear from four presenters on successful efforts to combat NIMBYism (Not In My Backyard) and creatively provide housing for various populations in each of their communities. The audience also heard a keynote address from the Executive Director of the US Interagency Council on Homelessness, Jeff Olivet , who discussed the soon-to-be-released Biden-Harris administration's federal strategic plan to prevent and end homelessness. The plan looks at how to stem the tide of people moving into homelessness, by “pairing an increase in housing with an upstream [homelessness] prevention strategy.” people moving into homelessness, by “pairing an increase in housing with an upstream [homelessness] prevention strategy.” The NHP Foundation 2022 Symposium The 6th Annual NHPF Symposium, One Paycheck Away from Homelessness: Building Popular Support for Affordable Housing on Wednesday, October 19 in Washington, DC, brought together attendees to hear from four presenters on successful efforts to combat NIMBYism (Not In My Backyard) and creatively provide housing for various populations in each of their communities. The audience also heard a keynote address from the Executive Director of the US Interagency Council on Homelessness, Jeff Olivet , who discussed the soon-to-be-released Biden-Harris administration's federal strategic plan to prevent and end homelessness. The plan looks at how to stem the tide of administration's federal strategic plan to prevent and end homelessness. The plan looks at how to stem the tide of administration's federal strategic plan to prevent and end homelessness. The plan looks at how to stem the tide of people moving into homelessness, by “pairing an increase in housing with an upstream [homelessness] prevention strategy.” people moving into homelessness, by “pairing an increase in housing with an upstream [homelessness] prevention strategy.” The NHP Foundation 2022 Symposium The 6th Annual NHPF Symposium, One Paycheck Away from Homelessness: Building Popular Support for Affordable Housing on Wednesday, October 19 in Washington, DC, brought together attendees to hear from four presenters on successful efforts to combat NIMBYism (Not In My Backyard) and creatively provide housing for various populations in each of their communities. The audience also heard a keynote address from the Executive Director of the US Interagency Council on Homelessness, Jeff Olivet , who discussed the soon-to-be-released Biden-Harris housing for various populations in each of their communities. The audience also heard a keynote address from the Executive Director of the US Interagency Council on Homelessness, Jeff Olivet , who discussed the soon-to-be-released Biden-Harris The NHP Foundation 2022 Symposium The 6th Annual NHPF Symposium, One Paycheck Away from Homelessness: Building Popular Support for Affordable Housing on Wednesday, October 19 in Washington, DC, brought together attendees to hear from four presenters on successful efforts to combat NIMBYism (Not In My Backyard) and creatively provide

NHPF Transaction News Elm Gardens Apartments (November) NHPF closed on the acquisition of Elm Gardens Apartments, a 3-story building with 36 apartments and parking spaces in the Takoma neighborhood of Washington, DC, converting Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing (NOAH) at risk of being lost, into LIHTC housing. Elm Gardens marks NHPF’s eighth TOPA deal in the District. RoseMary’s Place (November) An NHPF acquisition of houses and land in Houston will RoseMary’s Place (November) An NHPF acquisition of houses and land in Houston will create 149 affordable rental apartments for those experiencing homelessness. Working with Magnificat House Inc. (MHI), the organization will provide mental health and other supports so that residents can embark on positive new chapters. create 149 affordable rental apartments for those experiencing homelessness. Working with Magnificat House Inc. (MHI), the organization will provide mental health and other supports so that residents can embark on positive new chapters. create 149 affordable rental apartments for those experiencing homelessness. Working with Magnificat House Inc. (MHI), the organization will provide mental health and other supports so that residents can embark on positive new chapters. RoseMary’s Place (November) An NHPF acquisition of houses and land in Houston will create 149 affordable rental apartments for those experiencing homelessness. Working with Magnificat House Inc. (MHI), the organization will provide mental health and other supports so that residents can embark on positive new chapters. NHPF Transaction News Elm Gardens Apartments (November) NHPF closed on the acquisition of Elm Gardens Apartments, a 3-story building with 36 apartments and parking spaces in the Takoma neighborhood of Washington, DC, converting Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing (NOAH) at risk of being lost, into LIHTC housing. Elm Gardens marks NHPF’s eighth TOPA deal in the District. RoseMary’s Place (November) An NHPF acquisition of houses and land in Houston will NHPF Transaction News Elm Gardens Apartments (November) NHPF closed on the acquisition of Elm Gardens Apartments, a 3-story building with 36 apartments and parking spaces in the Takoma neighborhood of Washington, DC, converting Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing (NOAH) at risk of being lost, into LIHTC housing. Elm Gardens marks NHPF’s eighth TOPA deal in the District. parking spaces in the Takoma neighborhood of Washington, DC, converting Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing (NOAH) at risk of being lost, into LIHTC housing. Elm Gardens marks NHPF’s eighth TOPA deal in the District. NHPF Transaction News Elm Gardens Apartments (November) NHPF closed on the acquisition of Elm Gardens Apartments, a 3-story building with 36 apartments and

THE NHPF QUARTERLY DECEMBER 2022 3. A Decent Home , Sara Terry’s unflinchingly intimate and troubling documentary about the affordable housing crisis that is roiling the nation, tells this ever-pervasive story on a refreshingly human scale. 4. On the House , Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation’s podcast delves into the development side of the affordable housing industry. 4. On the House , Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation’s podcast delves into the development side of the affordable housing industry. Having trouble viewing this email? View it in your web browser Having trouble viewing this email? View it in your web browser Having trouble viewing this email? View it in your web browser Our Top 4 Winter Picks The holidays offer wonderful opportunities to catch up on books, films, TV and podcasts in areas of social change. Take a closer look at some timely offerings below: 1. Call Us What We Carry the latest collection by Amanda S. C. Gorman, American poet and activist. Her work focuses on issues of oppression, feminism, race, and marginalization, as well as the African diaspora explores history, language, identity, and erasure through an imaginative and intimate collage. 2. Housing in Vienna, High Quality and Affordable is a documentary that asks America what we can learn from Vienna’s progressive affordable housing system. Namely, with the right financial guidance and support, we could match up with some of Europe’s public housing success. 2. Housing in Vienna, High Quality and Affordable is a documentary that asks America what we can learn from Vienna’s progressive affordable housing system. Namely, with the right financial guidance and support, we could match up with some of Europe’s public housing success. 3. A Decent Home , Sara Terry’s unflinchingly intimate and troubling documentary about the affordable housing crisis that is roiling the nation, tells this ever-pervasive story on a refreshingly human scale. 4. On the House , Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation’s podcast delves into the development side of the affordable housing industry. 4. On the House , Texas State Affordable Housing Corporation’s podcast delves into the development side of the affordable housing industry. Our Top 4 Winter Picks The holidays offer wonderful opportunities to catch up on books, films, TV and podcasts in areas of social change. Take a closer look at some timely offerings below: 1. Call Us What We Carry the latest collection by Amanda S. C. Gorman, American poet and activist. Her work focuses on issues of oppression, feminism, race, and marginalization, as well as the African diaspora explores history, language, identity, and erasure through an imaginative and intimate collage. Our Top 4 Winter Picks The holidays offer wonderful opportunities to catch up on books, films, TV and podcasts in areas of social change. Take a closer look at some timely offerings below: 1. Call Us What We Carry the latest collection by Amanda S. C. Gorman, American poet and activist. Her work focuses on issues of oppression, feminism, race, and marginalization, as well as the African diaspora explores history, language, identity, and erasure through an imaginative and intimate collage. 1. Call Us What We Carry the latest collection by Amanda S. C. Gorman, American poet and activist. Her work focuses on issues of oppression, feminism, race, and marginalization, as well as the African diaspora explores history, language, identity, and erasure through an imaginative and intimate collage. 2. Housing in Vienna, High Quality and Affordable is a documentary that asks America what we can learn from Vienna’s progressive affordable housing system. Namely, with the right financial guidance and support, we could match up with some of Europe’s public housing success. 2. Housing in Vienna, High Quality and Affordable is a documentary that asks America what we can learn from Vienna’s progressive affordable housing system. Namely, with the right financial guidance and support, we could match up with some of Europe’s public housing success. Our Top 4 Winter Picks The holidays offer wonderful opportunities to catch up on books, films, TV and podcasts in areas of social change. Take a closer look at some timely offerings below: 3. A Decent Home , Sara Terry’s unflinchingly intimate and troubling documentary about the affordable housing crisis that is roiling the nation, tells this ever-pervasive story on a refreshingly human scale. 3. A Decent Home , Sara Terry’s unflinchingly intimate and troubling documentary about the affordable housing crisis that is roiling the nation, tells this ever-pervasive story on a refreshingly human scale.

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