Monday, January 6, 2014

Our January 2014 Events Calendar

A publication of the Southern California Association of NonProfit Housing (SCANPH)
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January 6, 2014 
 
Greetings!
 
Upcoming events and announcements from the Southern California Association of NonProfit Housing (SCANPH).
 
2014 SCANPH Members' Meeting

THURSDAY, JANUARY 23
5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
LOCATION TBA

Make sure you make room on your calendar to attend the SCANPH Annual Meeting and Mixer. Each year this event has been a pleasant surprise to those first timers. We welcome non-members who are interested in becoming SCANPH members as well (though you cannot vote until you are a full member).

The Annual Meeting is a great opportunity to get a little bit of Board business done for SCANPH, and a chance for you to get face-to-face with the Board and staff. We promise a relaxing evening with good food and drinks.

 

REGISTER HERE

(PAMWG Members: Please note, that there will be a PAMWG meeting one hour before the members meeting at 4 PM)
Our January Brownbag: Government Backed Financing in a Post Redevelopment World

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29
11:00 AM to 1:30 PM
281 S. Figueroa Street, Suite 100, Los Angeles, CA 90012

 

Kelly Boyer, Partner/Chief Operating Officer, Preservation Partners Development

Erich Yost, Supervisory Project Manager, Los Angeles HUD

James Morgan, Chief, Multifamily Programs (acting), CalHFA

Sean L. Spear, Executive Director, CDLAC

Ted Chandler, Chief Operating Officer, AFL-CIO Housing Investment Trust (moderator)

 

With the demise of redevelopment, affordable housing developers and owners are looking for ways to close the gaps in project finance previously filled by local affordable housing set-aside dollars.  Two of the most promising government programs to emerge are FHA construction/permanent financing programs for affordable housing, and CalHFA's Preservation Loan Program.  Participants will learn about FHA's processing priorities and requirements for affordable housing, and underwriting guidelines;  about CalHFA's recent expansion of its Preservation Loan Program to all existing affordable housing projects in the state;  and trends in use of tax exempt of bonds, and CDLAC's forward commitment program.

 

In the wake of losing local redevelopment dollars to support affordable housing development,, FHA's construction/perm loan programs and CalHFA's Preservation Loan Program are helping to fill the gaps.  In this workshop, participants will learn what kinds of deals are being done, both new construction and resyndications.  You'll hear the latest about FHA's processing priorities and underwriting guidelines for tax credit projects, and about CalHFA's newly expanded Preservation Loan Program for rehabilitation and resyndication of existing projects, from the people running those programs.  The head of CDLAC will describe its forward commitment program, and the latest trends in bond financing for these developments. A developer expert  in the latest loan structures will discuss the key considerations when using them. Participants will also learn how to customize the financing to make projects work from a pension fund investor specializing in government-backed debt.

 

 

 

Our January Webinar: Getting Home, Outcomes from Housing High Cost Homeless Hospital Patients

THURSDAY, JANUARY 30
11:00 AM ONLINE 
www.scanph.org/webinar

Join us with Daniel Flaming of the Economic Roundtable on their report, "Getting Home: Outcomes from Housing High Cost Homeless Hospital Patients"

Join us for our first 2014 webinar as we present the report which evaluated the outcomes for the first 163 patients screened with the triage tools and discovered that for every $1 dollar in local funds spent to house and support 10th decile patients reduces public and hospital costs for individuals who are housed by $2 in the first year and $6 in subsequent years.
 
The most difficult problem are long delays in obtaining permanent supportive housing. The report was underwritten by the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, UniHealth Foundation, the Corporation for National and Community Service, the Corporation for Supportive Housing, and the Economic Roundtable. 

REGISTER HERE
 
Workshop: Assessing Capital Needs / Planning Capital Improvements - Part 2   

We're still putting the final touches in planning our first 2014 workshop. Join us for a workshop with real-world problems, real-world solutions and realistic scenarios for your newly informed and inspired breakout group to resolve. Moderated by Rod Lane of Lane Construction.

Stay tuned for an update... 
In This Issue
Members' Meeting
Our January Brownbag
Our January Webinar
Members' Notices

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SCANPH
MEMBERS'
NOTICES

The SCANPH By-laws requires a general meeting of the membership to elect the newest Board of Directors. Please click here for the meeting notice for this Members' meeting.

This requirement has become a great opportunity to check-in with old colleagues, meet new ones, and get inspired to tackle the workload ahead of us.

Thursday, January 23
5:00 - 7:00 PM
 
Location TBA

Register here.
  
 
ONCE AGAIN IT IS TIME
TO RENEW YOUR
SCANPH MEMBERSHIP

SCANPH is a membership organization.

If you are a member, please plan to renew your membership for 2014.

You can renew your SCANPH membership by giving us a call at 213.480.1249 or visit our membership renewal web page here

 

 

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