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Making the Most of Your Policy Conference and Lobby Day Experience
For many housing advocates, the NLIHC Policy Conference and Lobby Day is one of the highlights of the year. It’s a great opportunity to learn from experts in federal policy, connect with other advocates, and educate your congressional delegation about the low income housing needs in your district. Here are a few tips to help… Continue reading
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We’ve got your summer internship right here.
Are you looking for a summer internship with meaningful work, great coworkers, and an important cause? Your search just ended. NLIHC is accepting applications for Summer 2011 intern positions. Interns are highly valued and fully integrated into NLIHC’s staff work. We seek students who are passionate about social justice issues and have excellent writing and… Continue reading
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Friday round-up
This week, NLIHC made the news, giving our expert analysis of the latest issues in housing policy and finance. The federal debate over spending cuts [MHN Online] A high-stakes debate over mortgage finance [CT Mirror] Getting serious about a balanced housing policy [Congress.org] House GOP would cut housing assistance to people with disabilities [ThinkProgress WonkRoom] Continue reading
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NLIHC is Hiring!
NLIHC is currently hiring a Research Assistant and Fall 2010 Interns. The Research Assistant will work closely with the Research Director and Research Analyst to acquire and analyze quantitative and qualitative data, translate research in an understandable format, and disseminate information in an accessible manner for use by varied audiences. Specific responsibilities include: Conduct literature… Continue reading
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Advocates Continue Push to Fund the National Housing Trust Fund
The National Housing Trust Fund campaign continues its efforts to fund the National Housing Trust Fund, in order to provide communities with funds to build, rehabilitate, and preserve housing for people with the lowest incomes. Most recently, the U.S. Senate had adjourned for the 4th of July recess without taking action on H.R. 4213, the… Continue reading