Policy Forum
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NLIHC Recognizes Maui Housing Hui as an Organizing Awards Nominee!

Maui Housing Hui, a nominee for the 2025 Organizing Awards and an NLIHC member, is recognized for leading advocacy efforts that prevented further displacement and instability for tenants following the devastating August 2023 wildfires in Maui. Their campaigns successfully modified the implementation of an Emergency Proclamation by the Governor to ensure greater housing stability for Continue reading
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NLIHC Recognizes SCANPH as an Organizing Awards Nominee!

The Southern California Association of Nonprofit Housing (SCANPH), a 2025 organizing awards nominee and NLIHC state partner, is recognized for its innovative resident voter engagement initiatives in the 2024 election cycle, including its successful advocacy for a ballot initiative that will raise an estimated $1 billion annually for housing and homelessness services. SCANPH is dedicated Continue reading
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NLIHC Recognizes Open Table Nashville as an Organizing Awards Nominee!

Open Table Nashville (OTN), a 2025 Organizing Awards nominee, is recognized for its work to delay a homeless encampment clearing and subsequently create a Tent City Working Group convened by the Mayor of Nashville’s office. OTN is an interfaith homeless outreach and advocacy nonprofit that has helped residents of local encampments and low-income tenants organize Continue reading
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5 Ways We Involve Tenants in Our Work

How are tenants involved in NLIHC’s fight for housing justice? A better question is: how are tenants not involved? In our last post, tenant advocate Miracle Fletcher wrote about her experience attending NLIHC’s second annual Collective Retreat at the Resora in Albany, Georgia, last October. Made up of tenant leaders from around the country, the Continue reading