Thank you for joining us at the Conference!
More than 600 advocates for affordable housing and ending homelessness gathered in Mesa to share best practices, network, and celebrate Bring It Home at the Arizona Housing Coalition's 29th Annual Conference in February. This year we focused our conference on ACTION: programs, communications, and advocacy to meet our goal of safe affordable homes for all Arizonans.
We want to thank our keynote speakers, awardees, volunteers, and attendees for making the 2024 Conference a success! We look forward to seeing you next year!
More than 600 advocates for affordable housing and ending homelessness gathered in Mesa to share best practices, network, and celebrate Bring It Home at the Arizona Housing Coalition's 29th Annual Conference in February. This year we focused our conference on ACTION: programs, communications, and advocacy to meet our goal of safe affordable homes for all Arizonans.
We want to thank our keynote speakers, awardees, volunteers, and attendees for making the 2024 Conference a success! We look forward to seeing you next year!
Conference Awardees
Kevin Collins Award for Excellence in Direct Service
|
Advocate of the Year |
Outstanding Achievement in Overcoming Homelessness
|
Five Star
Leader |
Innovations in Housing |
Liaison of the
Year |
Lifetime Achievement
Award |
Housing Champion
of the Year |
Presentations
Presentation slides from breakout sessions have been made available for download below. If you are seeking a specific slide deck that doesn't appear below, please reach out to the speaker directly.
A Reflective Look at Affordable and Supportive Housing - Jennings and Cruz
Ending Youth Homelessness - Snyder and McDonald
Street to Home - Janich, Goeth and Nieves
Affordable Housing for Older Adults - Murphy, Cozzi and Wodka
Affordable Housing Advocacy - Duvall (NLIHC)
Client Data - Martinez and Gioia
City Solutions - Glow, Goodman, Sikorski and Hess
Safe Outdoor Spaces - City of Phoenix
Church Owned Land aka YIGBY Affordable Housing Devp - Jaramillo and Newsom
Impact of Affordable Housing - Meyer and Johnson Tucson IDA
People Who Use Drugs Need Housing Too - Kurti
Resident Retention - Campbell (FSL)
Home is where it all starts - Advocacy - Brown, Shambrook and Straight
Tribal Member Homeownership - Baltazar, Escobar and Cardenas-Daily
Mobile Home Displacement - Stotler, Madondo and Scouten
Financing and Developing Affordable Housing - Popovic, Lambing, McNamara and Richards -
Preserving State LIHTC - Newhouse, Dhillon-Williams, Rees and Pitones
Shared Housing Process - Maiberger
Record Clearing - Morales (CLS)
Art of Case Management - Benitez and Greenlief
Educational Rights of Children Experiencing Homelessness - Rodriguez
Community Based Development Organizations - Woodruff, Casillas, Longoria and Unrein
A Reflective Look at Affordable and Supportive Housing - Jennings and Cruz
Ending Youth Homelessness - Snyder and McDonald
Street to Home - Janich, Goeth and Nieves
Affordable Housing for Older Adults - Murphy, Cozzi and Wodka
Affordable Housing Advocacy - Duvall (NLIHC)
Client Data - Martinez and Gioia
City Solutions - Glow, Goodman, Sikorski and Hess
Safe Outdoor Spaces - City of Phoenix
Church Owned Land aka YIGBY Affordable Housing Devp - Jaramillo and Newsom
Impact of Affordable Housing - Meyer and Johnson Tucson IDA
People Who Use Drugs Need Housing Too - Kurti
Resident Retention - Campbell (FSL)
Home is where it all starts - Advocacy - Brown, Shambrook and Straight
Tribal Member Homeownership - Baltazar, Escobar and Cardenas-Daily
Mobile Home Displacement - Stotler, Madondo and Scouten
Financing and Developing Affordable Housing - Popovic, Lambing, McNamara and Richards -
Preserving State LIHTC - Newhouse, Dhillon-Williams, Rees and Pitones
Shared Housing Process - Maiberger
Record Clearing - Morales (CLS)
Art of Case Management - Benitez and Greenlief
Educational Rights of Children Experiencing Homelessness - Rodriguez
Community Based Development Organizations - Woodruff, Casillas, Longoria and Unrein
Coalition Sponsors
In addition to education and training opportunities for our Member Agencies and stakeholders, the Arizona Housing Coalition is proud to host an Annual Conference. As the premier education and networking event for the affordable housing and homeless service industries in Arizona, this event attracts approximately 600 participants from the public and private sectors. The event showcases dynamic speakers and prominent leaders, features sessions focused on innovative best practices and solutions, includes an awards ceremony to honor excellence in our communities, and is an unparalleled opportunity for peer support and networking among Arizona's leaders in affordable housing and homeless services.
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