2020 Housing Credit Conference (VHA)
The Housing Credit Conference provides networking and educational opportunities for tax professionals, developers, community development organizations, housing authorities,...
HousingForward Virginia hosts events and trainings all across the Commonwealth, from our innovative HousingX speaking series to specialized policy and messaging trainings. Find out where we'll be, when, and how to attend below. You'll also find selected events from our partners throughout Virginia.
The Housing Credit Conference provides networking and educational opportunities for tax professionals, developers, community development organizations, housing authorities,...
Potomac Health Foundation and HousingForward Virginia Forums on Housing and HealthThe connection between our homes and health has...
Housing initiatives designed and implemented in different geographies, histories, and legal structures can help us rethink the box that often constrains our programs here in the U.S.
The first affordable 3D-printed homes are underway in three parts of the Commonwealth. Come hear how it’s going and what these homes mean for the future of affordable housing in Virginia.
The Virginia Governor's Housing Conference has a broad range of attendees from many professional sectors including nonprofit organizations,...
How should housers take full advantage of increased post-COVID resources to make sustained, equitable improvements in housing opportunities for all Virginians?
Explore the innovations that are transforming the affordable housing industry.HousingX is HousingForward Virginia's premier learning event, co-hosted with...
For citizens and policy-makers to know more about the history of zoning, current zoning and its implications, and...
At this pre-conference session, you’ll get real world, personal testimonies about the ways zoning regimes impact our ability to provide affordable homes. Speakers will offer perspectives you probably haven’t heard before, and will engage the audience in conversation about solutions you might not have considered yet.
Rethinking Building Codes to Legalize Affordability. Join Michael Eliason of Larch Lab and Eduardo Mendoza of Livable Communities Initiative for this free, virtual panel.