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The National Low Income Housing Coalition Commemorates 40 Years of Advocacy
The National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) concluded a year-long commemoration of 40 years of endeavoring to expand and preserve housing for people with extremely low incomes with a reception on November 17, 40 Years: Looking Back…Moving Forward. NLIHC held the reception at the historic Eastern Market in Washington DC, the stomping ground of NLIHC… Continue reading
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National Low Income Housing Coalition Hosts Research Briefing on The Alignment Project: Achieving Deep Affordability in an Age of Fewer Vouchers
The National Low Income Housing Coalition held a research briefing today previewing its soon to be released report, The Alignment Project: Achieving Deep Affordability in an Age of Fewer Vouchers. This report examines how we can better match existing federal housing resources with the existing need and how some developers are achieving deep affordability without… Continue reading
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NLIHC Congratulates Sister Lillian Murphy, RSM on her retirement from Mercy Housing
The National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC) would like to congratulate Sister Lillian, RSM on her retirement from Mercy Housing. After many years of a ministry in health care, Sister Lillian’s community, the Sisters of Mercy, called on her to head their new venture into affordable housing. Since 1987 Sister Lillian has served as… Continue reading
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September is Membership Month at NLIHC!
Help Strengthen NLIHC This Membership Month! September is membership month at the National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC)! We are working throughout this month, to expand our coalition. We are asking you to help us by either joining NLIHC or recruiting at least one new member. If everyone pitches in, we will double our membership… Continue reading
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NLIHC Releases Report: AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING STILL ELUSIVE FOR LOWEST INCOME AMERICANS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE August 25, 2014 CONTACT: Christine Campbell, ccampbell@nlihc.org 347-866-2320 REPORT: AFFORDABLE RENTAL HOUSING STILL ELUSIVE FOR LOWEST INCOME AMERICANS There are more renters today than in previous decades, but there are not enough units renting at affordable prices to meet the needs of the lowest income households. According to Housing Spotlight:… Continue reading