Post Type Archives: Events

From Plans to Projects: Why Some Ideas Get Built – 2/20/26

From Plans to Projects: Why Some Ideas Get Built Planners—whether serving on a local board or working as professionals—often adopt regulations to expand housing choices, enliven downtowns, and strengthen municipal finances. Yet when those results don’t appear, the missing link is often the economics behind development decisions. This interactive workshop will demystify “development math”, showing …

Advocating for Safe & Effective Recovery Homes: Conversation with New Futures – 2/4/26

Advocating for Safe & Effective Recovery Homes: Conversation with New Futures Recovery housing provides safe, stable living environments that support those in our communities who are in recovery from substance use disorder. We hope you’ll register for this online event to hear about efforts in Concord to establish statewide certification standards for recovery housing to …

Beyond the Front Door Webinar Series: Financing Your ADU – 3/5/26

Building a Budget: Learn what’s important to consider in your budget when you are planning for an ADU. Financing Your ADU: Understand the financing options available for building an ADU, including renovation loans and potential rental income considerations that can help you qualify for financing.

Beyond the Front Door Webinar Series: Planning and Permitting Your ADU – 2/12/26

Navigating Permits and Regulations: Gain insights into the zoning laws and regulations that govern ADUs. Our experts will guide you through the approval process, ensuring you understand the requirements for construction and occupancy. Design and Construction: Explore siting and design considerations that make your ADU functional and appealing. We will discuss best practices for construction, …

From Plans to Projects: Why Some Ideas Get Built – 3/13/26

Planners—whether serving on a local board or working as professionals—often adopt regulations to expand housing choices, enliven downtowns, and strengthen municipal finances. Yet when those results don’t appear, the missing link is often the economics behind development decisions. This interactive workshop will demystify “development math”, showing how financial feasibility drives what actually gets built. Participants …

Stay Work Play Advocacy Network Meeting – 2/9/26

FEBRUARY 9 | MANUFACTURED HOUSING Debunking the myths and exploring the opportunities Featured speaker: Abby Bronson, Director of Policy & Advocacy at the New Hampshire Community Loan Fund Advocacy Network meetings are held virtually and a Zoom Link will be sent to all registrants in advance of the meeting.

2026 Homeownership Conference – 3/18/26

Join housing leaders from across New Hampshire for a timely conference examining the policy, market, and financial forces shaping homeownership. The agenda includes discussions on housing affordability, property taxes, and housing finance trends, along with a keynote fireside chat. AGENDA TOPICS Opening Session: Housing Market & Policy Update Gain valuable insights from New Hampshire Housing, …

Saint Anselm College Housing & Economy Speaker Series – 2/11/26

The Initiative for Housing Policy and Practice at Saint Anselm College will host a public talk with Dr. Jacob Anbinder, an urban historian whose research examines the political, economic, and social forces shaping American housing and land use. Drawing on historical analysis and contemporary examples, Dr. Anbinder will explore how past policy choices continue to …