Housing-Related Electronic Mailings Available From The Center
One area of interest to the Center is low-income housing
policy, with a particular focus on two areas: the Section 8 housing
voucher program and the intersection of low-income housing and welfare
policy. Publications in these two areas are available at
http://www.cbpp.org/pubs/housing.htm.
CBPP maintains two different lists for
receiving electronic communications related to low-income housing
policy. Individuals may subscribe to one or both lists.
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1) Please fill out your contact information an asterisk(*) indicates a required field:
2) Which of the following best describes the type of work you or your organization do?
(Select more than one, if appropriate)
Advocacy (legislative or administrative)
Congressional staff
Federal government (not Congressional staff)
Foundation or other funder
Housing developer or property owner (for and not-for-profit)
Housing finance (e.g., lender, investor)
Legal services
Local government
Media
Other housing-related services (e.g., consulting, homeless services, or social services, not including public housing, Housing Vouchers, or legal services)
Public housing agency (i.e., PHA, state HFA)
Research or academia (including students)
State government
Tenant or tenant organization
3) Do you work at the national or state/local level?
4) Are you interested in federal policy in any of the following areas?
(Select as many as are appropriate)
Public housing
Housing Choice ("Section 8") Voucher Program
Project-based vouchers
Low-Income Housing Tax Credits (LIHTC)
Disaster housing assistance
5)
Would you like to be added to (or remain on) the Housing
Choice Voucher (HCV) email list?
(The HCV list enables housing advocates, voucher program administrators,
representatives of the media and others interested in timely information and analysis
concerning the Section 8 housing voucher program, including Congressional and HUD
proposals, to receive e-mail updates from CBPP. Information sent to this list will
often be more detailed than the voucher-related postings made to the housing/welfare
listserv (see below). This list does not permit communication among list members.)
6)
Would you like to be added to (or remain on) the Affordable Housing
Policy and Welfare Reform Listserv?
(This listserv facilitates the exchange of information on the nexus of housing and
welfare policy among housing and welfare professionals, researchers and policy analysts,
policymakers, and foundation representatives. Subscribers to the listserv will receive
periodic updates from the Center on issues related to the intersection of affordable
housing policy and welfare reform and will be able to send information or pose questions
to the Center or to the subscriber list.)