Thanks to Two Rivers-Ottauquechee Regional Commission for signing on as our latest sponsor of the 2010 Vermont Statewide Housing Conference.
We're now accepting registrations for the Nov. 18 event. Register online now!
Thanks to Two Rivers-Ottauquechee Regional Commission for signing on as our latest sponsor of the 2010 Vermont Statewide Housing Conference.
We're now accepting registrations for the Nov. 18 event. Register online now!
The 2010 Vermont Statewide Housing Conference is coming Nov. 18. We've just opened the doors for online registration and are looking for your help to publicize the event.
Snag one of the banners below (right-click on it and "Save as ..." somewhere on your hard drive) and post it on your Web site. Make it a hotlink to the official conference Web site: http://www.vhfa.org/conference.
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Now through the Vermont Statewide Housing Conference, Nov. 18, we're spotlighting speakers planning to participate in the day's bevy of workshops. We're starting with VHFA's own Cindy Reid.
Cindy is Senior Development Underwriter at VHFA, where she works with communities and developers to create successful plans for affordable housing development.
Prior to joining VHFA in 1996, she worked with community-based non-profit affordable housing organizations.
We've opened the doors for registrations for the 2010 Vermont Statewide Housing Conference.
Register online now and earn the early bird fee of just $60 for the day-long event. (Price goes up to $75 after Oct. 22.) Included in your registration is a day full of housing workshops and presentations, loads of opportunities for peer networking, lunch, and exclusive online access to conference materials and attendees database following the event.
We're still accepting nominations for Vermont's 2010 Housing Hero Award.
For eight years, Vermont's Statewide Housing Conference has celebrated the achievements and service of individuals by recognizing them through the award.
The conference committee's seeking nominations of individuals whose leadership, vision and actions have brought about positive and lasting change in the way their community or the state regards housing.
Read more about the criteria and make your nomination online.
Last Thursday, more than 100 people gathered at The Cascades at Winooski Falls to celebrate Mobius Appreciation Night, a gathering of individuals from Chittenden County involved with mentoring.
The event, sponsored by The Cascades, was an example of business and non-profit communities coming together to help children succeed through mentoring.
Smart Growth Vermont announced Gus Seelig, Executive Director of the Vermont Housing & Conservation Board (VHCB) and a Commissioner of VHFA, will receive this year's Arthur Gibb Award for Individual Leadership.
The award honors the work of Arthur Gibb, often referred to as the “Father of Act 250.” Each winner must demonstrate a series of characteristics and achievements in addition to leadership: vision, commitment to public service, creativity, the ability to balance competing interests, integrity and humility.
The U.S. Census is holding a free data workshop in Burlington, Thursday, July 15.
This hands-on event will show you how to access Census data using the online tool American Factfinder. Instructors will teach attendees how to create a custom profile for specific service areas.
The workshop's taking place in the Computer Lab – Room 113T, Waterman Building, University of Vermont, 85 S. Prospect St., Burlington, from 10 a.m. to noon.
The event's free, but space is limited so registration is required. Call Lynn Guthrie at 617.223.3610.
We're pleased to announce Barry Zigas, Director of Housing Policy for Consumer Federation of America and Principal of Zigas and Associates LLC, will deliver the keynote at the 2010 Vermont Statewide Housing Conference.
Thanks to our latest sponsor of the 2010 Vermont Statewide Housing Conference, Nov. 18:
Take a look at our sponsorship rate sheet and if you’d like to sign on, contact Maura Collins.