Washington, D.C. - On Monday, December 8, 2025, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development was forced to pull back a dangerous new policy hours before a hearing, causing another in a string ...
Memo: Celebrate NLIHC's 2026 Leadership Awards Honorees!; Join NFHA Letter to Support Fair Housing Programs; and More ...
The National Low Income Housing Coalition (NLIHC), alongside a broad coalition of local governments and nonprofit organizations, is taking legal action to stop the Trump-Vance administration from ...
Across the United States, the private market alone fails to meet the housing needs of the lowest-income renters, and insufficient federal housing assistance fails to make up for it. Puerto Rico is no ...
In a new blog posted on NLIHC’s “On the Home Front”, San Kwan, a Fall 2025 NLIHC Housing First Intern, provides an overview of the National Tenants Bill of Rights (TBOR) and shares examples of how ...
Washington, D.C. - "President Trump’s proposal to reintroduce the 'public charge' rule demonstrates this administration’s intent to advance policies that negatively impact the immigrant community. The ...
In October, the Jacksonville, Florida City Council’s Neighborhoods Committee heard from facilitators of the city’s Eviction Diversion Program, who reported on the program's outcomes. The Jacksonville ...
NLIHC is excited to announce the launch of a new podcast titled “Common Ground.” This storytelling podcast will explore the connections between housing, homelessness, and the work of influencers, ...
Source: American Community Survey (ACS) 2024 1-Year, and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Picture of Subsidized Households 2024 data. The following are some of the news stories to ...
NLIHC invites advocates to participate in Capitol Hill Day on Friday, March 13, 2026. Capitol Hill Day is part of NLIHC's Housing Policy Forum 2026, which will take place March 10-13, at the ...
The Kelsey and partners will host a webinar entitled “State and Local Strategies to Expand Inclusive Housing for People with Disabilities” on Friday, November 21, from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm ET. The ...
On November 13, a new proposed “public charge” rule was reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget, clearing the first step in the federal rulemaking process. The content of the proposed rule has ...