Washington, D.C. – The 2024 Point-In-Time (PIT) Count, released today by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), underscores the urgent need for policymakers at all levels of ...
After nearly nine years as President and CEO and a total of twelve years at the organization, today is my last day at NLIHC. Since announcing my departure three months ago, I have been overwhelmed – ...
Homelessness is a crisis in many communities – one that demands urgent action. To end homelessness once and for all, federal, state, and local governments must invest in proven solutions at the scale ...
NLIHC is no longer maintaining the CARES Act database. The CARES Act included a permanent requirement that landlords of federally supported rental properties give tenants a 30-day notice to vacate ...
NLIHC and the Public and Affordable Housing Research Corporation (PAHRC) released today Picture of Preservation 2024. The report analyzes data from the National Housing Preservation Database (NHPD)… ...
NLIHC seeks a research analyst to further the coalition’s research on the housing needs of renters with extremely low incomes and policy responses to the shortage of affordable housing. The analyst ...
NLIHC seeks a fund development director to work closely with the NLIHC vice president of external affairs to support NLIHC’s development and fundraising endeavors. The fund development director will ...
NLIHC’s Opportunity Starts at Home (OSAH) campaign released an updated fact sheet, “Economic Mobility and Anti-Poverty Advocates are Housing Advocates,” highlighting the effects of affordable housing ...
Representatives Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-DE) and Mike Flood (R-NE) introduced the “Housing Supply and Innovation Frameworks Act of 2024” on December 11. Endorsed by NLIHC, the bill would require HUD to ...