Forum on the Federal Housing Budget

Posted by on March 06, 2011

Forum on the Federal Housing Budget — Featuring Doug Rice

Thursday, March 24, 2011
10:00 A.M. – 12 Noon
At Project H.O.M.E. Back Space
1515 Fairmount Avenue, Philadelphia, PA  (19130) (Directions)

This forum will feature Doug Rice, senior policy analyst for the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities, who will discuss the President’s proposed housing budget, the Congressional response to it.

Mr. Rice’s work focuses on the impact of federal housing policy on low-income families.  Most recently, he was director of housing and community development policy at Catholic Charities USA, which represents one of the nation’s largest networks of housing and social service providers.  Before that he worked as a consultant and taught at the University of San Francisco.  Mr. Rice has a bachelor’s degree from Harvard University and a doctorate from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst.

In addition to a discussion on the federal housing budget, local leaders will discuss an advocacy agenda on the federal housing budget and how families and individuals who are experiencing homelessness can access permanent housing.

Light Refreshments will be provided.

RSVP by sending an email reply to [email protected].

Please include your name, job title, organization, and email address. Once you have emailed, please consider yourself registered.

This forum is a collaboration between People’s Emergency Center, the Philadelphia Office of Supportive Housing, and Project H.O.M.E.

The Public Private Task Force Workshop Series is funded by the City of Philadelphia’s Office of Housing and Community Development. For more information, please contact Joe Willard, People’s Emergency Center,
Tel: 215-382-7522 ext 264; Fax: 215-386-6290; email: [email protected]


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