Tuesday, October 6, 2020

GREEN WEBINAR: Clean Energy For Healthy Affordable Housing
 
 
Join us on October 20th at noon for this GREEN Talk! This webinar will focus on Bay Area specific clean energy policies and programs for existing multifamily affordable housing properties. It will also look at how Bay Area developers and organizations apply these policies and programs in order to build healthier communities and lower operating cost.

In addition to a broad overview, the webinar will provide a deeper look at four primary programs targeting Bay Area residents, using case studies and anecdotal feedback to highlight their benefits to both the community and property owners/managers. It will also briefly explore how the design of affordable homes can contribute to decarbonization.

The panel will share resources and tools to help you navigate the available clean energy programs, access funding, and build healthier, more resilient communities.

When: Tuesday, October 20 | 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM
Where: Zoom Webinar
Cost: $10

Registration is being conducted through NPH. Registration closes on 10/16. 


 
SPEAKERS
  • Doug Fowler, Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco and U.S. Green Building Council - Northern California's Rising Leader Committee
  • Linda Khamoushian, GRID Alternatives
  • Michael Claproth and Rachael Diaz, California Housing Partnership
  • Ruchi Shah, Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation (TNDC) and USGBC Northern California Rising Leaders Committee
  • Sarah Hill, Association for Energy Affordability
HOSTS
  • NPH's Emerging Leaders Peer Network (ELPN)
  • California Housing Partnership (The Partnership)
  • U.S. Green Building Council - Northern California's Rising Leader Committee (USGBC)

About the California Housing Partnership

The California Housing Partnership creates and preserves affordable and sustainable homes for Californians with low incomes by providing expert financial and policy solutions to nonprofit and public partners. Since 1988, the Partnership's on-the-ground technical assistance, applied research, and legislative leadership has leveraged more than $20 billion in private and public financing to preserve and create more than 75,000 affordable homes. | chpc.net

To learn more about the Partnership's GREEN Network, visit chpc.net/green