The National Affordable Housing Management Association Headquartered in
The National Affordable Housing Management Association
Headquartered in Old Town Alexandria, Va. Comprised of national office and 18 regional/state/local AHMAs Represents 75 percent of the multifamily affordable housing industry, based on the annual NAHMA Affordable 100 survey Represents for-profit and non-profit management companies, owners and developers (about 60 -40%) NAHMA members participate in all federal affordable housing programs (HUD, RD, LIHTC) Committed to the public/private partnership to advance preservation and development of quality multifamily affordable housing
Key Programs: • Advocacy and Commitment to the Public/Private Partnership to Advance Quality Affordable Multifamily Housing – Advocacy before Congress for full funding for existing federal programs and advancement of new legislation focusing on improving existing programs or creating new programs for preserving or developing affordable multifamily housing – Ongoing dialogue and interaction with HUD, RHS, Dept. of Treasury and other agencies to provide comment, assistance, feedback etc. in pursuit of common mission advancing quality affordable multifamily housing
Key Programs: • Training for property management staff: – – – CPO = Certified Professional of Occupancy FHC = Fair Housing Compliance BCD = Blended Compliance Designation SHCM = Specialist in Housing Credit Management NAHMT & NAHMS = Maintenance staff credentials CGPM = Credential for Green Property Management (HUD certified program) – NAHP & NAHP-e = National Affordable Housing Professional (and Executive) – NELLS = NAHMA Emerging Leaders Learning Series
Key Programs: • Communities of Quality National Recognition and Awards program – Setting benchmarks for and celebrating success in superior management of affordable multifamily housing • Vanguard Awards – Identifying and celebrating successful major rehab or new development of affordable multifamily housing • NAHMA Educational Foundation – Providing educational scholarships to residents of affordable housing ($2500/scholarship; some $1. 6 million distributed to-date) • Drug-Free Kids Poster Contest and Calendar – Providing annual positive drug-free message/education to residents • NAHMA and AHMA Conferences – Providing opportunities for education, networking among industry colleagues and agency staff
Staff Contacts: • Executive Director Kris Cook, CAE kris. cook@nahma. org • Director, Government Affairs Larry Keys, Jr. lkeys@nahma. org • Director, Finance and Administration Rajni Agarwal ragarwal@nahma. org • Director, Meetings & Membership Brenda Moser bmoser@nahma. org • Manager, Communications and Public Relations Jennifer Jones jjones@nahma. org • Manager, Government Affairs Juliana Bilowich jbilowich@nahma. org • Manager, Education & Training Natasha Patterson npatterson@nahma. org • Administrative Coordinator Paulette Washington pwashington@nahma. org
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