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Special Wednesday Symposium

AH914 Building on Strength: Invigorating Business Models for Affordable Rental Housing in the New Era
December 14, 2011

In today’s environment, housing providers are looking for innovative ways to do business and to continue to deliver much-needed affordable housing. These providers are exploring efficiencies in their existing practices, as well as investigating new business strategies. In short, they are looking at ways to invigorate their business models. Join keynote speaker Rafael Bostic of HUD, and a notable group of expert practitioners and thought-leaders, and explore strategies and business models to impact your community.

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NeighborWorks Training Institute
Washington, DC • December 12-16, 2011

Washington, DC is a perfect setting for the NeighborWorks Training Institute. While DC is in many ways a dynamic and prosperous city, at the same time it's also a city with many communities in various stages of revitalization. Perhaps more importantly, it's a city that plays an important role in influencing the state of communities across the country -- including yours. Join us in Washington, and gather with colleagues to build your skills and grow your knowledge. 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. Then return to your community with increased capacity and renewed enthusiasm for the important work you do.

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Questions? Call us at (800) 438-5547 or e-mail us at training@nw.org.
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