Our Vision: A More Connected California Affordable Housing Ecosystem
California needs more affordable housing. Part of the answer lies in how the sector is connected. Here is the future we are building toward — and an invitation to be part of it.
Affordable Housing Partners
Expert perspectives on LIHTC development, housing policy, funding strategies, and community impact across California.
California needs more affordable housing. Part of the answer lies in how the sector is connected. Here is the future we are building toward — and an invitation to be part of it.
Geography, specialization, and organizational type divide California's affordable housing professionals into clusters that rarely overlap. Here's how a shared platform bridges those divides.
California's affordable housing policy landscape moves fast. TCAC rounds open and close. HCD NOFAs are announced. Staying current is a full-time job. Here's how Affordable Housing Partners reduces that burden.
The people who build affordable housing in California are excellent at their work — but terrible at finding each other. Fragmentation is costing the sector deals, time, and units. Here's the structural fix.
Building affordable housing in California is extraordinarily hard. Finding the right people to do it with shouldn't be. Here's why we created a dedicated platform for the sector.
Permanent Supportive Housing — stable affordable housing paired with voluntary services — is the most evidence-backed model for ending chronic homelessness. Here is how it works, how it is financed in California, and what makes it succeed.
Hotels, offices, retail spaces, and even churches are being reimagined as affordable housing across California. Here is what is driving the trend, what makes it work, and where the challenges lie.
Opposition from neighbors can delay affordable housing projects by years — or kill them entirely. Meaningful engagement, done early and authentically, is the most reliable antidote. Here is what the best developers in California do differently.
Affordable housing development involves a large cast of specialized organizations. Here is a plain-language guide to developers, investors, lenders, public agencies, consultants, and property managers — and how they fit together.