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The Enterprise Community Conference was held in Cleveland, Ohio, November 14-16, 2007. Use the links below to jump to the day of the workshop.

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Workshop 101: New Markets Tax Credits as a Community Development Tool

Workshop 102: Affordable and Supportive Housing Solutions for Homeless Families

Workshop 103: Realizing Expected Performance of Green Housing

Workshop 104: Award Winning Supportive Housing and Property and Asset Management Projects

Workshop 105: Community Based Foreclosure Intervention Strategies

Workshop 106 Strategic Repositioning – SWOT it’s NOT

Workshop 107 New Directions in Housing Policy: Working with the 110th Congress

Mobile Workshop: Detroit Shoreway: Investing in Success

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Thursday, November 15, 2007

Workshop 201: Understanding Transit-Oriented Development

Workshop 202: Case Studies in Green Rehabilitation and Preservation

Workshop 203: Intro to the Low Income Housing Tax Credit

Workshop 204: Designing Affordable Housing Units that are Green, Efficient and a Pleasure to Live In

  • Please contact the workshop manager, Katie Swenson, for materials.

Workshop 205: Preservation

Workshop 206: Can You Grow Too Fast?

  • Materials are not available for this workshop.

Workshop 207: Translating Strategic Plans into Department Action Plans

Workshop 208: Policy Changes in Funding for Family Resident Services

Mobile Workshop: Housing First, Cleveland's Permanent Supportive Housing Initiative

Mobile Workshop: Green City on a Blue Lake: It's Not as Hard as You Think

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Friday, November 16, 2007

Workshop 301: Workforce Housing as an Investment & Social Focus

Workshop 302: Best Practices in Integrating Community Development and Education Reform

Workshop 303: Climate Change – What Does It Mean for Affordable Housing?

Workshop 304: Developing Local Capacity for Supportive Housing

Workshop 305: Year 15: Nonprofit Transition Strategies for Expiring LIHTC Properties

Workshop 306: Developing Individual Work Plans to Improve Performance Linked to Strategic Initiatives

Workshop 307: Elevating Community Development in the 2008 Elections

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