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Symposium
AH912 Ensuring Safe, Healthy Homes and Communities for Seniors
August 10 , 2011
The demographic surge created by the baby boomers will add more individuals to the
ranks of the elderly than ever before, and the current foreclosure crisis and economic
recession have created even more pressing challenges for lower-income seniors.
Because of this, almost every nonprofit housing provider and community organization
will be involved in senior housing — by design or by default. Ensuring Safe, Healthy
Homes and Communities for Our Seniors will review current trends and present real-world
opportunities to meet the growing demands for affordable housing for our older Americans.
It will focus on what nonprofits and municipalities need to do to prepare for the country’s
burgeoning senior population.
NeighborWorks Training Institute
Atlanta, GA • August 8-12, 2011
Atlanta has been dubbed everything from the “capital of the new South”, “the next international city” to “the best place to do business.” This is fueled by the prosperity of local mega companies, the prestige of hosting the 1996 Summer Olympic Games and the energy of young upwardly mobile types who have migrated to the city in droves. Atlanta is on fire - yet the city has managed to maintain its historical character, and the importance of its local community culture.
- Special symposium - AH912 Ensuring Safe, Healthy Homes and Communities for Seniors - held Wednesday, August 10
- Check out the NEW Courses offered in Atlanta
- Atlanta will feature important courses in the areas of Stabilization, Green Building and Foreclosure
- Special CDFI training offerings in the areas of loan portfolio management, CDFI capitalization and foreclosure solutions
- Tour Atlanta while learning valuable skills in these courses with site visits
- Learn more about NeighborWorks Certification Programs — certification courses are being offered in Atlanta
- Download the institute brochure [PDF]
Join us at the Atlanta NeighborWorks Training Institute. Network with your peers and learn about the latest best practices in the free afternoon workshops, at the networking reception and while exploring the many sites in this amazing city. Enhance your career with nationally renowned training or by working toward a professional certificate. We look forward to seeing you at the NeighborWorks Training Institute in Atlanta!
Registration Deadlines
- Early-Bird Registration —
ends June 27, 2011
*Save $50 if you register by June 27!
Online Registration — ends July 18, 2011
On-Site Registration — August 7-12, 2011 - *NeighborWorks organizations check the Members Site for network registration deadline
| Questions? Call us at (800) 438-5547 or e-mail us at training@nw.org. |

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