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SUMMARY:Non-HAC: Understanding Housing Needs in Your Community Using Data from the American Community Survey
DESCRIPTION:The National Housing Conference will host this webinar. \nThe American Community Survey (ACS) can be a great source of data for analyzing housing needs in your community. Sometimes\, however\, finding the right information using the Census Bureau’s American FactFinder can be complicated. And once you’ve found the data\, it is sometimes a challenge to figure out how to present the data effectively. This webinar will demonstrate how to find local demographic and housing data from the ACS and will provide guidance for effective ways to present the data to describe housing affordability and needs. During the webinar\, we will develop an example needs analysis using ACS data. In addition\, there will be a hands-on portion of the webinar where participants will gather data for their own community and begin to analyze their own housing needs. By the end of the webinar\, participants will have gained knowledge about the population and housing data available from the ACS and will have expertise in accessing and presenting ACS data for their city\, county or neighborhood.
URL:http://ruralhome.org/event/non-hac-understanding-housing-needs-in-your-community-using-data-from-the-american-community-survey/
LOCATION:Online Meeting\, United States
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SUMMARY:APPLICATION: Promise Zone Application Due
DESCRIPTION:The second round of the Promise Zone Initiative competition. Deadline for applications is November 21\, 2014 by 5:00 p.m. EST. \nSubmit completed applications via www.Max.Gov.  \n 
URL:http://ruralhome.org/event/application-promise-zone-application-due/
LOCATION:No Venue\, United States
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SUMMARY:Eradicating Substandard Manufactured Homes: Replacement Programs as a Strategy
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nToday’s manufactured housing industry has made high quality\, energy efficient homes affordable to millions of Americans and is a promising partner for non-profit developers. Some of the most exciting partnerships involve replacement programs\, which seek to replace older\, substandard manufactured homes with new state-of-the-art units. Join the NeighborWorks Rural Initiative for an informative webinar where Matthew Furman\, an Edward M. Gramlich Fellow at Harvard University\, will share his research regarding manufactured housing replacement programs. During this session we will examine the following key questions: \n\nWhat model year manufactured homes should be targeted for replacement?\nHow can manufactured home replacement programs be administered and funded?\nDo manufactured housing replacement programs work best when they include financial subsidies to homeowners?\nWhat are key policies to include in a manufactured housing replacement programs?
URL:http://ruralhome.org/event/eradicating-substandard-manufactured-homes-replacement-programs-as-a-strategy/
LOCATION:Online Meeting\, United States
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