Preview of Deep Dive Day 5 - Implementing Collaborative Strategies
November 16, 2021 | On-Demand
This webinar will provide attendees insights and knowledge about Implementing Collaborative Strategies in their individual communities and how by doing so they will be positioned to improve outcomes from the efforts expended to address the Housing, Eviction and Homelessness Crisis'. Attendees will also see a preview for December 16ths Deep Dive Day #5 titled: Implementing Collaborative Strategies.
Preview of Deep Dive Day 4 - Innovations in Housing Finance and Ownership Models
October 7th, 2021 | On-Demand
Solving the housing crisis will require many different strategies, and some of the most important strategies involve innovations in finance and ownership. This live webinar introduces some of those innovations and the power of combining them.
Preview of Deep Dive Day 3 - Increasing the Housing Supply by Increasing Accessory Dwelling Units (and more)
This on-demand webinar introduces many elements of a robust strategy for helping communities scale up a variety of programs that support increasing ADUs as one part of a response to the housing shortage. There are many things that can be done by communities that then open up many new opportunities for individuals that would not otherwise be available.
Preview of Deep Dive Day 2 - Practical Strategies to Increase the Supply of Housing (Home-Sharing and more)
This webinar introduces a game-changing strategy map template for helping communities scale up a variety of programs that support shared housing as one part of a response to the housing shortage. It shares powerful concepts that will be featured a full day of sessions in the “Deep Dive Day 2” on August 24, that is part of the Housing Solution Summit.
Preview of Deep Dive Day 1 - Strategies and Innovations for Preventing and Addressing Homelessness
This webinar introduces a game-changing strategy map template for preventing and addressing homelessness—with an emphasis on helping the hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of people who may be pushed into homelessness for the first time in their lives—as a result of economic circumstances, not mental health problems or addiction.