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Register now for this year’s conference on October 7-8, 2019 at the Raleigh Convention Center. For more information on registration, sponsorship, or exhibiting please go to www.nchousingconference.com. Be sure to follow @HousingWorksNC for updates, and don’t forget to join the conversation with #HousingWorks!

Previous conference workshops included information on property management, innovative home ownership and community development, NC Foreclosure Prevention Fund updates, legislative and economic updates and much more. Check out the presentations to previous conferences below:

Conference Hosts

Centrant Community Capital Formerly Community Investment Corporation of the Carolinas (CICCAR)

Centrant Community Capital is a mission-driven lender, leveraging the resources of the banking industry to finance the creation and preservation of quality affordable housing. Established in 1990, Centrant provides first-lien, permanent financing for apartment communities that are affordable to low- and moderate-income households. The funding behind these loans is provided by a network of nearly 100 member financial institutions on a voluntary participation basis, enabling banks of all sizes to support community reinvestment efforts in the markets they serve in a safe, profitable manner. To date, Centrant Community Capital has provided more than $400 million in financing for 23,000 units at over 400 properties across the Southeast. Click here to visit Centrant’s website.

North Carolina Housing Coalition (NCHC)

The NC Housing Coalition is a private, nonprofit membership organization working for decent, affordable housing that promotes self-determination and stable communities for low- and moderate-income North Carolinians. Our mission is to lead a movement to ensure that every North Carolinian has a home in which to live with dignity and opportunity.

North Carolina Housing Finance Agency (NCHFA)

The North Carolina Housing Finance Agency is a self-supporting public agency that finances affordable housing opportunities for North Carolinians whose needs are not met by the market. The Agency provides financing through the sale of tax-exempt bonds and management of federal and state tax credit programs, the federal HOME Program, the state Housing Trust Fund and other programs. Since the Agency’s creation in 1973 by the General Assembly, the Agency has financed more than 282,080 affordable homes and apartments, totaling $23.2 billion. Click here to visit NCHFA’s website.

Many thanks to our sponsors