Posts Tagged ‘MCOAH’

Housing Conference Session Highlights 2010

Monday, April 12th, 2010

In order to attend these sessions, be sure to register for the conference at housingconference.org if you have not already.

This week’s featured session is the Poverty Simulation taking place on Monday. The session is interactive, so expect it to be as exciting as it is enlightening. We highly recommend this session to those who work with low-income individuals and want to get a deeper understanding of the challenges they face.

Monday April 26

Poverty Simulation (Part 1 ~ 1:15 pm -2:45 pm, Part 2 ~ 3:15 pm-4:45 pm)

Please register in advance for this session and plan to attend both part 1 and part 2.  This interactive session will educate participants about the day to day realities of life with a shortage of money and abundance of stress faced by individuals in deep poverty. During the simulation, participants will role-play the lives of low-income families, from single parents trying to care for their children to senior citizens trying to maintain self sufficiency on Social Security. Participants will leave with a better understanding of the perspective and plight of the people they serve.

Housing Conference Session Highlights 2010

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

In order to attend these sessions, be sure to register for the conference at housingconference.org if you have not already.

Interested in homeownership and dealing with homes in today’s economy? Check out these three great sessions:

Tuesday, April 27

Tough Choices: Assisting Homeowners with a Dignified Exit Strategy (8:30 am – 10:00 am)

Despite the best efforts of foreclosure counseling, some homeowners simply have fallen on hard economic times and cannot keep up a mortgage; even one that would be modified. What advice does a housing counselor or local community organization provide? Hear innovative strategies from experts across the state on this critical topic.

Re-Thinking the American Dream of Homeownership: A Frank Discussion (10:15 am – 11:45 am)

Is homeownership for everyone? This controversial question is important for our industry to ask in the face of the current housing crisis and in preparing strategies for the future. Join us for a lively, informative discussion and facilitated debate. Please come prepared to share your thoughts and ideas on the subject.

Moving Homes in a Weak Market: An Innovative Best Practice (1:45 pm – 3:15 pm)

Many nonprofit housing developers are finding themselves unable to sell homes in a fragile real estate market flooded with inexpensive, abandoned and/or foreclosed homes. The Greater Lansing Housing Coalition, a nonprofit housing developer, has an innovative strategy for moving homes that is modeled after HGTV’s ‘Design on a Dime’ television show. This session will illustrate a best practice model utilizing creativity, volunteer labor, and community members to get houses sold.

Housing Conference Session Highlights 2010

Wednesday, March 24th, 2010

Once a week from now until the Michigan Conference on Affordable Housing (MCOAH) at the end of April, CEDAM will present you with a selection of some of the exciting sessions to look forward to at this year’s conference. In order to attend these sessions, be sure to register for the conference at housingconference.org if you have not already!

Monday, April 26

When Lawmakers “Get It”: Making Community Development Programs a Priority in Lansing (1:15 pm – 2:45 pm)

We all know and believe in the importance of community development. From housing for working families, to revitalizing our communities, to helping people build long-term financial sustainability, our work is vital to our communities. So why aren’t these the priorities for all public officials, especially our State Legislature?! Successful advocacy for our work depends not just on our enthusiasm for what we do or the quality of our programs, but also on how well we communicate with and educate our state senators and state representatives. In this “Basics of Advocacy” session, learn from experts in the field about the reality of political decision making and how you can maximize the attention and support your organization receives through effective advocacy.

Best Practices in Foreclosure Counseling and Outreach (3:15 pm – 4:45 pm)

This session will feature best practices in foreclosure prevention, counseling and outreach from certified, nonprofit foreclosure counseling organizations with a proven record of success. Presenters will cover topics such as running a post-purchase counseling program in urban, suburban, and rural communities; providing examples of successful prevention and outreach efforts; and discussing techniques for organizing and empowering homeowners.

Announcing CEDAM & CDAD Annual Membership Event

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

All conference attendees are cordially invited to the CEDAM and CDAD 12th Annual Celebration on Tuesday, April 27 from 5:30 pm-9:00 pm. This year the Celebration will be held directly across the street from the Lansing Center at H. Urban Lounge, one of Lansing’s newest sophisticated nightspots.

Come gather with your friends and colleagues from Michigan’s community economic development industry and enjoy delicious appetizers, cash bar, door prizes, music, and the screening of several short promotional films featuring CEDAM and CDAD members.

Tickets to attend are $30 for CEDAM/CDAD members and $40 for non-members. RSVP and buy tickets online, or get the mailing address to pay for tickets via check here. We look forward to seeing you there!

Michigan Conference on Affordable Housing: Rebuilding Michigan Together

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Signs from past conferences.

For the past 12 years, CEDAM has been pleased to be one of over 25 organizations in Michigan that have come together to plan the Michigan Conference on Affordable Housing. Compared to the first conference in 1999, the MCOAH has grown in size tremendously, from only a couple hundred participants to now over 1500 people each year. But more importantly than the growth in size has been the growth in challenges facing our industry, as we are now in the midst of an economic crisis in our state like none in recent memory.

As in years before, CEDAM has contributed much staff time to the planning of this year’s conference. The conference presents a unique opportunity to showcase the remarkable work that CEDAM members are doing throughout the state to revitalize our communities and help our neighbors. The conference also allows us to bring in others from across the state and beyond who are developing exceptional best practice models that have the potential to be put to work in our communities.

CEDAM’s involvement in planning for this conference runs the gamut. Staff have been coordinating sessions that address everything from foreclosure counseling best practices, to innovative new practices in asset building, to community development-specific marketing, advocacy, and organizational development sessions. We are pleased to be bringing in speakers to talk about working with challenging populations; land banks as urban laboratories; new homeownership strategies; and so on.

We hope you will join us and your colleagues from across the state April 26-28, 2010, at the Lansing Center for the conference. Also, don’t forget to order tickets for the CEDAM/CDAD Annual Event on Tuesday night, April 27, taking place across the street from the conference at the end of the day!