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Upcoming Events

Policy & Pints Pop Up Series: Seacoast – 12/4/25

December 04, 2025 | 5:30 pm - 7:30pm

Venue : Loaded Question Brewing 909 Islington St Suite #12 Portsmouth, NH 03801


Stay Work Play is going on tour with our standout program Policy & Pints! This statewide event series gathers young people in each region of New Hampshire to talk about the issues shaping their daily lives, the communities they call home, and what’s driving them to stay—or leave—the Granite State. All of it happens with neighbors in good conversation, at local haunts over your favorite beverage. Expect lively and engaging facilitated discussions, focused on evaluating your ideas, exploring solutions to issues affecting your quality of life in New Hampshire, and avenues to plug in and push for progress, all while building a collective sense of community. With the shared goal of voicing barriers and boons as well as ideas to address them, we promote respectful and collaborative dialogue throughout the series. Your participation continues even after the event! The outcomes from each stop on the series will serve to inform Stay Work Play’s advocacy efforts in the legislative session, educating our lawmakers on what young people are really up against and creating a network of supported and amplified YP voices from each region of the state. We invite you to join us, in community, to address and discuss your ideas, hopes, and solutions. Bonus: Be among the first to hear the biggest takeaways from our 2025 Quality of Life survey to learn what other young people are saying about life in the Granite State! When: Thursday, December 4th, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Location: Loaded Question Brewing, 909 Islington St Suite #12, Portsmouth, NH 03801 About Loaded Question: Loaded Question Brewing is founded on the belief that great beer mimics life and that every beer has its place. Our favorite beer is not a single beer, it is all the beers. Our beer of choice changes with the season, the time of day, the weather, and the crew we are hanging with. When the color, flavor, body, and aroma of the beer match the moment it enriches the experience. Loaded Question is dedicated to understanding the infinite possibilities of craft beer and making memorable moments with our fellow beer lovers.

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Policy & Pints Pop Up Series: Lakes Region – 12/11/25

December 11, 2025 | 5:30 pm - 7:30pm

Venue : Twin Barns Brewing - Meredith 194 Daniel Webster Hwy Meredith, NH 03253


Stay Work Play is going on tour with our standout program Policy & Pints! This statewide event series gathers young people in each region of New Hampshire to talk about the issues shaping their daily lives, the communities they call home, and what’s driving them to stay—or leave—the Granite State. All of it happens with neighbors in good conversation, at local haunts over your favorite beverage. Expect lively and engaging facilitated discussions, focused on evaluating your ideas, exploring solutions to issues affecting your quality of life in New Hampshire, and avenues to plug in and push for progress, all while building a collective sense of community. With the shared goal of voicing barriers and boons as well as ideas to address them, we promote respectful and collaborative dialogue throughout the series. Your participation continues even after the event! The outcomes from each stop on the series will serve to inform Stay Work Play’s advocacy efforts in the legislative session, educating our lawmakers on what young people are really up against and creating a network of supported and amplified YP voices from each region of the state. We invite you to join us, in community, to address and discuss your ideas, hopes, and solutions. Bonus: Be among the first to hear the biggest takeaways from our 2025 Quality of Life survey to learn what other young people are saying about life in the Granite State! When: Thursday, December 11th, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Location: Twin Barns Brewing - Meredith, 194 Daniel Webster Hwy, Meredith, NH 03253 About Twin Barns - Meredith: The Twin Barns Brewing taproom is a cozy and inviting space that provides the perfect ambiance for enjoying a pint of delicious craft beer. The interior is beautifully decorated with a rustic charm, with warm wood accents and comfortable family-style tables that make you feel right at home. When you step into the taproom, you'll be greeted by a friendly staff member who will guide you through their extensive beer selection. Twin Barns Brewing offers a wide variety of handcrafted brews, from light and refreshing lagers to rich and complex stouts, ensuring that there is a beer for every palate. In addition to its amazing craft beer, the taproom also offers a menu of tasty food options, including burgers, sandwiches, and appetizers. All of the food is made fresh and pairs perfectly with our brews. Whether you're a craft beer connoisseur or just looking to try something new, the Twin Barns Brewing taproom provides a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere that invites you to sit back, unwind, and enjoy a cold pint with friends. So come on in, pull up a chair, and savor the flavors of some of the best beers in the Lakes Region!

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Past Events

NHMA’s 84th Annual Conference and Exhibition – 11/19 & 11/20

November 19, 2025 | 7:30 am - 4:30pm

Venue : DoubleTree by Hilton Manchester Downtown Manchester, NH


Bouncing Back: Handling Setbacks Like a Comedian

Wednesday, November 19, 2025    7:30 AM - 4:30 PM Thursday, November 20, 2925    7:30 - 2:45 PM NHMA is excited to announce that registration is now open for our Annual Conference on Wednesday and Thursday, November 19-20 for the 84th Annual Conference and Exhibition at the DoubleTree by Hilton Downtown Manchester. Our theme this year is Bouncing Back” with Keynote presenter Jan McInnis. This year's event will feature the NHMA Annual Meeting, 50 educational sessions, sponsors and exhibitors, and networking opportunities for hundreds of officials from all sectors of municipal government.  This annual event helps support municipal leaders by equipping them with the latest knowledge, resources, and tools to advance their cities and towns and assist local officials in their daily roles and operations within municipalities. Only elected and appointed officials and employees from New Hampshire municipalities, members of NHMA affiliate groups, and employees of state agencies can register as attendees at our conference.

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Advancing Supportive Housing in NH – 11/19/25

November 19, 2025 | 9:00 am - 1:00pm

Venue : Bedford or Virtual


NH Housing invites supportive housing service providers, developers, and community stakeholders to a collaborative event focused on the future of supportive housing in New Hampshire. Through dynamic presentations and real-world examples, the event will spotlight the challenges, innovations, and partnerships driving successful supportive housing solutions across the region. Whether you're a seasoned developer, a service provider exploring housing partnerships, or curious about how to navigate the affordable housing landscape, this event is your opportunity to build relationships and shape the future of supportive housing in our state. Attendees will have the opportunity to:

  • Connect with peers
  • Engage with regional leaders in funding and development
  • Gain practical insights into NH Housing’s supportive housing programs.
This seminar will be offered in a hybrid format, with limited in-person attendance at our Bedford office and a virtual option available for all other participants. Agenda: 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM Breakfast & Networking (for in-person attendees) 9:30 AM - 9:45 AM Welcome and introductions by Ryan Pope, Senior Director, Multifamily Development & Finance 9:45 AM - 10:15 AM Presentation 1: Maria Devlin, President & CEO, Families in Transition 10:15 AM - 10:45 AM Presentation 2: Robyn Wardell, Chief Program Officer and John Egan, Sr. Program Officer for Strategic Initiatives from Genesis 10:45 AM Break 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM Presentation 3: Cullen Ryan, Executive Director, Community Housing of Maine 11:30 AM - 12:00 PM Panel Discussion moderated by Ryan Pope 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Networking Lunch (for in-person attendees)   THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

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Policy & Pints Pop Up Series: Greater Manchester – 11/19/25

November 19, 2025 | 5:30 pm - 7:30pm

Venue : Harpoon - Queen City Center 215 Canal Street Manchester, NH 03101


Stay Work Play is going on tour with our standout program Policy & Pints! This statewide event series gathers young people in each region of New Hampshire to talk about the issues shaping their daily lives, the communities they call home, and what’s driving them to stay—or leave—the Granite State. All of it happens with neighbors in good conversation, at local haunts over your favorite beverage. Expect lively and engaging facilitated discussions, focused on evaluating your ideas, exploring solutions to issues affecting your quality of life in New Hampshire, and avenues to plug in and push for progress, all while building a collective sense of community. With the shared goal of voicing barriers and boons as well as ideas to address them, we promote respectful and collaborative dialogue throughout the series. Your participation continues even after the event! The outcomes from each stop on the series will serve to inform Stay Work Play’s advocacy efforts in the legislative session, educating our lawmakers on what young people are really up against and creating a network of supported and amplified YP voices from each region of the state. We invite you to join us, in community, to address and discuss your ideas, hopes, and solutions. Bonus: Be among the first to hear the biggest takeaways from our 2025 Quality of Life survey to learn what other young people are saying about life in the Granite State! When: Wednesday, November 19th, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Location: Harpoon - Queen City Center, 215 Canal Street, Manchester, NH 03101 About Harpoon - Queen City Center We’re honored to share our brews with friends across the country, but we’ve always been especially proud of our New England roots. There’s something about the craft beer community here – a shared pride, a passion for quality, and a deep local loyalty – that feels like home. So when it came time to expand, we quickly looked to our New Hampshire neighbors. Following in the footsteps of our Boston and Windsor breweries, we knew Harpoon’s next home had to be rich in history, culture, and a passion for craft beer. And that’s exactly what we found in Manchester, New Hampshire! From the historic mills and architecture, to the elite athletics and entertainment venues, to the thriving art scene and historic theatres, to the loads of outdoor adventures…we could go on and on and on! Long story short: Manchester felt like the perfect new home to Love Beer. Love Life. Harpoon joined the development of Queens City Center located in the heart of downtown Manchester – a walkable, bikeable hub of creativity and community. Our newest location sits right next to the iconic former R.G. Sullivan Cigar Company building, one of the largest cigar manufacturers in the country from 1906 to 1963. Pretty cool, right? Our neighbors have some history, and we’re pulling up a chair and a beer.

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Policy & Pints Pop Up Series: Greater Nashua – 11/18/25

November 18, 2025 | 5:30 pm - 7:30pm

Venue : Spyglass Brewing Company 306 Innovative Way Nashua, NH 03062


Stay Work Play is going on tour with our standout program Policy & Pints! This statewide event series gathers young people in each region of New Hampshire to talk about the issues shaping their daily lives, the communities they call home, and what’s driving them to stay—or leave—the Granite State. All of it happens with neighbors in good conversation, at local haunts over your favorite beverage. Expect lively and engaging facilitated discussions, focused on evaluating your ideas, exploring solutions to issues affecting your quality of life in New Hampshire, and avenues to plug in and push for progress, all while building a collective sense of community. With the shared goal of voicing barriers and boons as well as ideas to address them, we promote respectful and collaborative dialogue throughout the series. Your participation continues even after the event! The outcomes from each stop on the series will serve to inform Stay Work Play’s advocacy efforts in the legislative session, educating our lawmakers on what young people are really up against and creating a network of supported and amplified YP voices from each region of the state. We invite you to join us, in community, to address and discuss your ideas, hopes, and solutions. Bonus: Be among the first to hear the biggest takeaways from our 2025 Quality of Life survey to learn what other young people are saying about life in the Granite State! When: Tuesday, November 18th, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Location: Spyglass Brewing Company, 306 Innovative Way, Nashua, NH 03062 About Spyglass: Spyglass Brewing Company was created by AV, Joe, Jonas and John. During our careers in the technology and engineering fields, we learned the value of trial and error, experimentation and attention to detail. We are now applying these principles at Spyglass Brewing to brew the most enjoyable, unique and amazing beers that we can.

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Policy & Pints Pop Up Series: North Country – 11/13/25

November 13, 2025 | 5:30 pm - 7:30pm

Venue : Rek-Lis Brewing Company 2085 Main St. Bethlehem, NH 03574


Stay Work Play is going on tour with our standout program Policy & Pints! This statewide event series gathers young people in each region of New Hampshire to talk about the issues shaping their daily lives, the communities they call home, and what’s driving them to stay—or leave—the Granite State. All of it happens with neighbors in good conversation, at local haunts over your favorite beverage. Expect lively and engaging facilitated discussions, focused on evaluating your ideas, exploring solutions to issues affecting your quality of life in New Hampshire, and avenues to plug in and push for progress, all while building a collective sense of community. With the shared goal of voicing barriers and boons as well as ideas to address them, we promote respectful and collaborative dialogue throughout the series. Your participation continues even after the event! The outcomes from each stop on the series will serve to inform Stay Work Play’s advocacy efforts in the legislative session, educating our lawmakers on what young people are really up against and creating a network of supported and amplified YP voices from each region of the state. We invite you to join us, in community, to address and discuss your ideas, hopes, and solutions. Bonus: Be among the first to hear the biggest takeaways from our 2025 Quality of Life survey to learn what other young people are saying about life in the Granite State! When: Thursday, November 13th, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Location: Rek-Lis Brewing Company (The Pint House), 2085 Main St. Bethlehem, NH 03574 About Rek-lis Brewing: Dreams, desires, love, adventure, creating, overcoming, faith, fear, fun! All these actions and words represent what happens when you take the true definition of reckless and take out the consequence and focus on the dream. The risk it takes to make the dream happen and the faith one has to have in themselves to take something small and exciting and turn it into a life changing endeavor! That endeavor is the outcome you may have experienced in the last couple years known as rek’- lis brewing co.

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Policy & Pints Pop Up Series: Greater Concord – 11/12/25

November 12, 2025 | 5:30 pm - 7:30pm

Venue : Arts Alley 20 S Main St Concord, NH 03301


Stay Work Play is going on tour with our standout program Policy & Pints! This statewide event series gathers young people in each region of New Hampshire to talk about the issues shaping their daily lives, the communities they call home, and what’s driving them to stay—or leave—the Granite State. All of it happens with neighbors in good conversation, at local haunts over your favorite beverage. Expect lively and engaging facilitated discussions, focused on evaluating your ideas, exploring solutions to issues affecting your quality of life in New Hampshire, and avenues to plug in and push for progress, all while building a collective sense of community. With the shared goal of voicing barriers and boons as well as ideas to address them, we promote respectful and collaborative dialogue throughout the series. Your participation continues even after the event! The outcomes from each stop on the series will serve to inform Stay Work Play’s advocacy efforts in the legislative session, educating our lawmakers on what young people are really up against and creating a network of supported and amplified YP voices from each region of the state. We invite you to join us, in community, to address and discuss your ideas, hopes, and solutions. Bonus: Be among the first to hear the biggest takeaways from our 2025 Quality of Life survey to learn what other young people are saying about life in the Granite State! When: Wednesday, November 12th, 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Location: Arts Alley (The outdoor Courtyard + Diner), 20 S Main St, Concord, NH 03301 About Arts Alley (The Courtyard + Rose & Rye Diner): Arts Alley is a dynamic event venue in downtown Concord, New Hampshire, offering inventive dining, a lively bar and a full calendar of local events. Think of The Courtyard as the central outdoor gathering place for the community. Bustling with energy, especially on weekends, this central meeting space draws visitors in with music, entertainment and Rose & Rye serving up seasonal menus and bold, ready-to-sip cocktails. This is where patrons can come to kick back, relax and socialize with friends, family or co-workers. ** With this location being mostly outdoors, please dress accordingly!

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NH&RA Fall Developers Forum – 11/6-7/25

November 06, 2025 | 8:00 am - 4:00pm

Venue : Raffles Boston 40 Trinity Pl Boston, MA 02116


Behind every successful affordable housing development is a network of partnerships that make it possible. At this year’s NH&RA Fall Developers Forum, taking place November 6–7 at the Raffles Hotel in Boston, MA, we’re diving into how collaboration between developers, lenders, and Housing Finance Agencies (HFAs) is shaping the future of affordable housing. Join senior HFA executives for a candid roundtable discussion on the evolving landscape of housing finance—covering new funding tools, strategies for aligning federal and state resources, implementation of the new 25% test, and recent updates to QAPs.

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2025 Seacoast Housing Summit – 11/6/25

November 06, 2025 | 8:00 am - 10:00am

Venue : Governor's Inn 78 Wakefield St Rochester, NH 03867


The 8th Annual Greater Seacoast Housing Summit, hosted in partnership by the Workforce Housing Coalition of the Greater Seacoast and the Seacoast Chamber Alliance, brings together business, municipal, and nonprofit leaders to explore this year’s theme: Employer-Sponsored Housing and the Business Community’s Role in Advancing Housing Solutions. Keynote speaker Phil Sletten, Research Director at the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute, will examine the relationship between housing and the economy in New Hampshire and the Greater Seacoast region through data—highlighting trends in migration, home prices, cost burden, and commuting. Following the keynote, WHC Executive Director Emmy Ham will moderate a panel discussion on employer-assisted housing solutions, featuring three business leaders who have taken innovative steps to provide housing for their workforce. Joseph Linnehan of Tinios Hospitality Group, Jennifer Sargent of Dartmouth Health, and Linnea Grim of Strawbery Banke Museum will share why their organizations chose to invest in housing—whether through constructing or owning buildings, managing master leases, or creatively repurposing historic properties. Together, they will explore the opportunities, challenges, and practical considerations for employers interested in pursuing this strategy to better support their staff and strengthen their organizations. Registration and breakfast opens at 8:00 am. Speaking program begins promptly at 8:30 am.

Fees/Admission
$20 Chamber or WHC Members $30 General Public

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2025 NHEconForum – 11/6/25

November 06, 2025 | 8:30 am - 12:00pm

Venue : Easterseals NH Military & Veterans Campus 27 Holy Cross Road Franklin, NH 03235


The 2025 NHEconForumwill look at trends and forecasts across New Hampshire's economic landscape and facilitate conversations on efforts to bolster partnerships and drive collaboration, with opportunities for networking and discussion. Registration and networking opens at 8 am, with welcoming remarks by Chief Military and Veterans Services Officer Al Aldenberg, at 8:30 am. The morning will feature a keynote address by Governor Kelly Ayotte, as well as a presentation on New Hampshire’s Economic Outlook by Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau Director Brian Gottlob, and panel discussions with partners and leaders from across the state.

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2025 Quality of Life Index: Unveiling New Hampshire’s Future – 11/6/25

November 06, 2025 | 8:30 pm - 10:30pm

Venue : 100 St. Anselm Dr. Manchester, NH 03102


The 2025 Quality of Life Index: Unveiling New Hampshire’s Future

The future of New Hampshire depends on whether young people want to - and can - stay, work, and play in the 603.

 

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Where the Pipes Are: Keys to Unlocking More Housing and Better Planning – 10/29/2025

October 29, 2025 | 11:00 am - 12:00pm

Venue : Easterseals NH Military & Veterans Campus 27 Holy Cross Road Franklin, NH 03235


Where the Pipes Are: Keys to Unlocking More Housing and Better Planning

Zoning Atlas Webinar

Discover how new statewide water and sewer data in the NH Zoning Atlas can transform housing and planning in New Hampshire. Join NH Business Review and the Initiative for Housing Policy and Practice for a webinar highlighting how this tool streamlines housing development, empowers local leaders, and guides economic growth. The NH Zoning Atlas is a project of the Initiative for Housing Policy and Practice at Saint Anselm College, NH Housing Finance Authority and the NH Department of Business and Economic Affairs. 

Presenters:

Sarah Wrightsman Headshot 1Sarah Wrightsman New Hampshire Housing

Sarah Wrightsman is the Manager of Community Engagement and Education at New Hampshire Housing. Prior to joining the team at New Hampshire Housing, Wrightsman was Executive Director of the Workforce Housing Coalition of the Greater Seacoast. Wrightsman is a graduate of Leadership Seacoast’s class of 2019 and Leadership New Hampshire’s Class of 2021. She holds a master’s degree in public policy from the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire.

Rick Lederer BarnesRick Lederer-Barnes Upstate GIS

Rick is an Independent Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Specialist and Environmental Planner with over 20 years of GIS experience and is the Sole Proprietor of Upstate GIS, located in Cambridge, NY. Specializing in cartographic design, data creation and spatial analysis, Rick is a member of the NH Zoning Atlas leadership team as the project’s GIS lead.

Panel Discussion:

Preston Hunter Headshot 2025 07 29Preston Hunter PROCON

Preston Hunter is Vice President of Business Development at PROCON, a leading New England design-build. With more than 20 years of experience in construction and real estate development, he works with clients to identify potential projects and guide the design and construction process. He is involved with projects across many sectors with a focus on market-rate and affordable multi-family housing.

HeathershankHeather Shank NH Department of Business and Economic Affairs

Heather is the Director of the Division of Planning and Community Development (DPCD) in the New Hampshire Department of Business and Economic Affairs (BEA). Heather manages The Invest NH program, the Office of Broadband Initiatives and the Office of Planning and Development (OPD). DPCD works closely with municipalities in education and training to improve regulatory processes and development outcomes; and with development partners to expand community assets and services. Prior to this role, Heather was the City Planner for Concord, New Hampshire where she managed the development review process, staffed the planning board, and assisted multiple city commissions and committees.

Nick Taylor Headshot 1Nick Taylor Housing Action NH

Nick Taylor is the Director of Housing Action NH and a member of the New Hampshire Zoning Atlas Leadership Team. Over the last decade, Nick has worked on a wide range of public policy, political, and advocacy issues, including serving as the Executive Director of the Workforce Housing Coalition of the Greater Seacoast and Policy Director in the New Hampshire State Senate. He lives in Manchester.

Moderator:

ElissamargolinheadshotElissa Margolin Initiative for Housing Policy and Practice Saint Anselm College

Elissa Margolin launched the Initiative for Housing Policy and Practice at Saint Anselm College in January of 2025, building on the housing policy programming started at the College’s Center for Ethics in Society. The purpose of the Housing Initiative is to advance research, education, and engagement on housing development, affordability and stability, providing practitioners, academic leaders, students, policy makers and advocates with a learning hub dedicated to quality research, effective convenings, and new insights.

Host

Ernesto 200x200Ernesto Burden Vice President and Publisher Yankee Publishing | New Hampshire Group 

Ernesto has been vice president digital for Newspapers of New England (NNE), group publisher at PennWell,  vice president of digital media for The Telegraph and NH.com and related sites, as well as digital media director for the Rutland Herald and Times Argus newspapers in Vermont, online editor for The Telegraph and NH.com, and a print editor and reporter with daily and weekly newspapers. He’s spent his career at the intersection of publishing, digital evolution and marketing helping both publishers and advertisers maximize their digital visibility. 

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MWV Housing Coalition 2025 State of Housing Breakfast – 10/28/25

October 28, 2025 | 8:00 am - 11:00am

Venue : Fairbank Lodge at Cranmore Mountain Resort 239 Skimobile Rd. North Conway, NH 03860


Zoning Changes Aren’t Enough: What Support Structures Are Working Elsewhere That We Can Recreate in the Mount Washington Valley?

The Mount Washington Valley Housing Coalition (MWVHC) invites you to attend our Annual State of Housing Breakfast on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, from 8:00 AM to 11:00 AM at the Fairbank Lodge at Cranmore Mountain Resort in North Conway, NH. This year’s theme, “Zoning Changes Aren’t Enough: What Support Structures Are Working Elsewhere That We Can Recreate in the Mount Washington Valley?”, reflects our growing understanding that land-use reform, while essential, is only one piece of the affordable housing puzzle. This event will explore the innovative support structures and policies being implemented in other communities and how they can inspire and inform local solutions in the MWV. We are pleased to feature the following speakers:
  • Ryan Fecteau, Speaker, Maine House of Representatives Topic: What Maine Has Done to Address Affordable Housing
  • Jim Wogan, Director of Lending, Evernorth Topic: Affordable Housing Funds: Overview and Community Impacts
  • Larissa Crockett, Executive Director, Neighborhood Housing Trust Topic: How Community Land Trusts Can Support Housing Needs
  • Nick Taylor, Executive Director, Housing Action NH Topic: State-Level Policy in NH: Legislative Updates and Priorities
Coffee and a light continental breakfast will be served at 8am and speakers will begin at 8:30am. Tickets are free, though we suggest a $25 donation to support the ongoing work of MWVHC in advocating for housing solutions in our valley.

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Working Hard and Falling Behind: The High Cost of Living in New Hampshire – 10/24/25

October 24, 2025 | 8:00 am - 4:00pm

Venue : Grappone Conference Center Concord, NH


Working Hard, Falling Behind: Join NHFPI’s Fall Policy Conference Why are so many Granite Staters working hard, but struggling to make ends meet?

Join the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute on Friday, October 24 at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord for a full-day, in-person conference focused on the rising cost of living and how we can build a more affordable and equitable New Hampshire. From housing and health care to caregiving and more, this event brings together advocates, non-profit leaders, business leaders, researchers, and policymakers to dive into the data about New Hampshire’s affordability crisis. It’s a chance to engage with fellow leaders, hear fresh insights, and explore practical solutions together. Conference Highlights Include:
  • Expert sessions on the rising costs of health care, housing, caregiving, and rural living
  • New data and analysis on New Hampshire’s affordability crisis
  • A focus on actionable solutions to make New Hampshire more affordable for everyone
  • Keynote speakers (to be announced)

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2026-2030 Consolidated Plan and Action Plan Session 3 – 10/22/25

October 22, 2025 | 2:00 pm - 5:00pm

Venue : Somersworth City Council Chambers 1 Government Way Somersworth, NH 03878


New Hampshire Housing and the Community Development Planning Council are beginning the process of developing the 2026-2030 Consolidated Plan which includes the 2026 Action Plan for the State of New Hampshire. The Consolidated Plan and Action Plan will establish the priorities for use of HOME Investment Partnerships Program, National Housing Trust Fund, Community Development Block Grant, and Emergency Solutions Grant funds received from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development and describes the method of distribution of these funds in 2026-2030. The Council and the three agencies administering the funds, (New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority, New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority, and the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Housing Supports) are holding public meetings for the 2026-2030 Consolidated Plan and 2026 Action Plan. There will be multiple opportunities to provide input throughout the 2026-2030 Consolidated Plan and Action Plan process. First, four regional listening sessions are planned to gather input that will help with the creation of the draft plans. Additional opportunities to participate in the process will include a public hearing and comment period that will be scheduled once the draft plans have been completed and made available for review. A listening session is scheduled to take place at the Somersworth City Council Chambers, located at 1 Government Way, Somersworth, at 2:00 PM on Wednesday, October 22, 2025. One more listening session will be held in the middle section of the state. The date, time and location will be shared in a future invitation.

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2025 Housing & Economy Conference – 10/16/25

October 16, 2025 | 8:00 am - 12:30pm

Venue : Grappone Conference Center Concord, NH


Thank you for joining us at the 2025 Housing & Economy Conference! CONFERENCE MATERIALS: View Agenda and Speaker Bios Presentation by Rob Dapice, Executive Director / CEO, New Hampshire Housing View presentation slides Presentation by Kyla Scanlon, author, economic commentator, and educator renowned for making complex economic ideas accessible and relatable through a human-centered lens. View presentation slides Panel: Turning Challenges Into Keys For Success View presentation slides     THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS

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2026-2030 Consolidated Plan and Action Plan Session 2 – 10/8/25

October 08, 2025 | 2:00 pm - 5:00pm

Venue : AHEAD Conference Room (1st Floor) 262 Cottage Street Littleton, NH 03561


New Hampshire Housing and the Community Development Planning Council are beginning the process of developing the 2026-2030 Consolidated Plan which includes the 2026 Action Plan for the State of New Hampshire. The Consolidated Plan and Action Plan will establish the priorities for use of HOME Investment Partnerships Program, National Housing Trust Fund, Community Development Block Grant, and Emergency Solutions Grant funds received from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development and describes the method of distribution of these funds in 2026-2030. The Council and the three agencies administering the funds, (New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority, New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority, and the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Housing Supports) are holding public meetings for the 2026-2030 Consolidated Plan and 2026 Action Plan. There will be multiple opportunities to provide input throughout the 2026-2030 Consolidated Plan and Action Plan process. First, four regional listening sessions are planned to gather input that will help with the creation of the draft plans. Additional opportunities to participate in the process will include a public hearing and comment period that will be scheduled once the draft plans have been completed and made available for review. The listening session will be held in the AHEAD Conference Room located at 262 Cottage Street, 1st Floor in Littleton NH at 2:00 PM on October 8, 2025. Two more listening sessions will be held in the middle section and eastern section of the state. Those dates, times and locations will be shared in a future invitation

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2025 Housing Solutions Breakfast – 9/25/25

September 25, 2025 | 7:30 am - 10:00am

Venue : Hilton Garden Inn 35 Labombard Rd Lebanon NH


What’s the current outlook on Upper Valley housing? Hear from and network with experts at the 2025 Housing Solutions Breakfast! The event brings together employers, developers, advocacy groups, legislators, municipal officials, and more to share their perspectives and discuss ongoing and proposed measures to address the issue. Co-hosted by Vital Communities and Twin Pines Housing and sponsored by the Vermont Housing Finance Agency and New Hampshire Housing. 7 am: Doors Open 7:30-8 am: Breakfast 8-10 am: Welcome, presentations, panel discussions, Q&A, and closing Thanks to our generous sponsor, the event is free but we welcome a suggested donation of $25 or more to support Vital Communities’ Housing Programs.   

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The Future of Housing in NH: Innovation, Affordability, and Breaking the Myths – 9/18/25

September 18, 2025 | 11:00 am - 12:00pm

Venue :Virtual


Sept 2025 Housing Webinar Fb

Some headlines suggest the housing crisis is easing, but that’s not the full picture. Join New Hampshire Housing’s Heather McCann, the NH Community Loan Fund’s Sarah Marchant, and Sheehan Phinney’s Gregory Chakmakas for a candid look at what’s really changing in New Hampshire’s housing landscape. From new financing opportunities for manufactured homes to the realities of multifamily development and rising construction costs, the panel will highlight both promising innovations and persistent challenges. Discover why housing remains a top priority; and how myth-busting stories and smart policy can help shape a more affordable future. Panelists: Gregory A. Chakmakas, Shareholder, Sheehan Phinney Sarah Marchant, COO & SVP of ROC-NH Heather McCann, Managing Director of Engagement, Policy, and Communications, New Hampshire Housing

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Changes to Planning, Zoning, and Building Code Laws in 2025 – 9/18/25

September 18, 2025 | 12:00 pm - 1:30pm

Venue :Virtual


Planning Lunches at Noon Monthly Webinar Series The next webinar in the Office of Planning and Development’s (OPD) Planning Lunches at Noon (PLAN) Monthly Webinar Series is Changes to Planning, Zoning, and Building Code Laws in 2025 on Thursday Sept. 18, from noon to 1:30 pm There have been some momentous changes to New Hampshire’s planning, zoning, and building code statutes following passage of legislation earlier this year, including changes aimed at incentivizing housing and limiting local land use planning autonomy relative to occupancy and parking requirements, accessory dwelling units, and mandating multifamily residential uses in commercial zones. Discussion of the expanded use of third-party inspectors for building permit review, single-stair buildings, and new timelines for appeals to ZBAs, vesting periods, and the issuance of building permits and certificates of occupancy, as well as new rules on recusal for planning board and zoning board members, and more will be covered in this webinar. The focus will be on implementation challenges municipalities are likely to encounter, and include time for Q&A.  Panelists will include OPD Principal Planner Noah Hodgetts, City of Lebanon Deputy Planning and Development Director Tim Corwin, and City of Keene Plans Examiner Michael Hagan. You will receive a confirmation email from Microsoft Teams; check your spam folder if you do not receive the confirmation.   The webinar will be recorded and posted here. This course is eligible for AICP Certification Maintenance (CM) credit. Certified planners who complete the course may claim CM credits in accordance with APA/AICP guidelines. Be sure to log your credits in your CM log upon completion. For more information, contact planning@livefree.nh.gov.

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Plan NH Fall Conference – 9/17/25

September 17, 2025 | 8:00 am - 12:30pm

Venue : The Hotel Concord 11 S. Main Street Concord, NH


Plan NH will host their Fall Conference on Wednesday, September 17, 2025 at The Hotel Concord in Concord, NH. Every year, the conference brings together planners, architects, engineers, and others from related fields who are passionate about the future of New Hampshire.

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The Housing and the Economy Speaker Series with author Matthew Yglesias – 9/11/25

September 11, 2025 | 3:00 pm - 4:30pm

Venue : New Hampshire Institute of Politics


The Housing and the Economy Speaker Series kicks off on September 11 at the NH Institute of Politics with featured speaker Matthew Yglesias - author, journalist, and prominent housing policy analyst. Matthew Yglesias Yglesias is the author of “The Rent Is Too Damn High,” founder of the “Slow Boring” newsletter, and co-founder of Vox.com. A nationally recognized voice on housing and economic policy, Yglesias is a leading proponent of YIMBY (Yes In My Backyard) reforms and a sharp analyst of the intersections between housing, affordability, and economic growth. This new series is designed to bring together community partners, students, and faculty to engage with thought leaders on the critical connection between housing and the economy. Through public talks and interactive sessions, the series will explore timely issues, innovative policy approaches, and the broader implications of housing trends on communities and economic well-being. Sponsored by Initiative for Housing Policy and Practice at Saint Anselm College.

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2026-2030 Consolidated Plan and Action Plan Session 1 – 9/10/25

September 10, 2025 | 2:00 pm - 5:00pm

Venue : Linda Mangones Community Room 105 Castle Street Keene, NH 03431


New Hampshire Housing and the Community Development Planning Council are beginning the process of developing the 2026-2030 Consolidated Plan which includes the 2026 Action Plan for the State of New Hampshire. The Consolidated Plan and Action Plan will establish the priorities for use of HOME Investment Partnerships Program, National Housing Trust Fund, Community Development Block Grant, and Emergency Solutions Grant funds received from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development and describes the method of distribution of these funds in 2026-2030. The Council and the three agencies administering the funds, (New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority, New Hampshire Community Development Finance Authority, and the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Housing Supports) are holding public meetings for the 2026-2030 Consolidated Plan and 2026 Action Plan. There will be multiple opportunities to provide input throughout the 2026-2030 Consolidated Plan and Action Plan process. First, four regional listening sessions are planned to gather input that will help with the creation of the draft plans. Additional opportunities to participate in the process will include a public hearing and comment period that will be scheduled once the draft plans have been completed and made available for review. The first regional listening session has been scheduled and will be held in the Linda Mangones Community Room located at 105 Castle Street in Keene NH at 2:00 PM on September 10, 2025. The next listening session will be held in the AHEAD Conference Room located at 262 Cottage Street, 1st Floor in Littleton NH at 2:00 PM on October 8, 2025. Two more listening sessions will be held in the middle section and eastern section of the state. Those dates, times and locations will be shared in a future invitation

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Housing Advocacy Tool Presentation – 8/27/25

August 27, 2025 | 5:30 pm - 6:30pm

Venue : Lebanon Library or Virtual


This event will provide a walk-through of a newly developed housing advocacy tool. The tool is designed to help community members better understand housing patterns, ownership structures, and opportunities for housing development in the region. We will discuss its features, how it can be used to analyze local housing data, and share strategies for utilizing the tool in advocacy efforts aimed at addressing housing challenges in the Upper Valley. The housing landscape in the Upper Valley is complex, and understanding the key factors that drive housing availability, affordability, and ownership is critical for effective advocacy. This tool aims to empower community members, organizations, and policymakers to drive change that’s grounded in data about each community. As always, attendees are encouraged to ask questions and give us feedback on what we’re presenting!

Vital Communities seeks to: -Collaborate with those who live here and not just speak for them -Hear what you are seeing and experiencing around housing in your neighborhood -Get input on what kinds of tools or products would be helpful for the community

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Meeting People Where They Are: Broadening Your Engagement – 8/20/25

August 20, 2025 | 12:00 pm - 1:00pm

Venue :Virtual


Effective community engagement is a critical component of planning, decision making, and action implementation.  Community engagement helps build understanding of the challenges and assets in your community, increases options for action and builds community ownership of solutions.  While public meetings have an important role, effective engagement is an ongoing process of connecting with and hearing from community members in a variety of ways, seeking input and involvement long before an issue or topic comes up for vote.  In this session we will explore:

  • Benefits and challenges of engagement
  • Identifying and connecting across your community
  • Balancing varied engagement strategies, both virtual and in person
Presenters: Sue Cagle: Field Specialist, Community and Economic Development, Grafton County, UNH Extension Nate Bernitz: Field Specialist, Community and Economic Development - Seacoast, UNH Extension

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Local Housing Starts with Listening – 7/18/25

July 18, 2025 | 12:00 pm - 1:00pm

Venue :Virtual


What is the best way to talk about housing needs with our communities? When do we propose residential zoning amendments to be ready for town meeting? How do we respond to concerns about maintaining our rural character? What is the best way to discuss housing density? If you have ever found yourself asking any of these questions you are not alone. While there are no easy answers, we can learn a lot by listening to one another. This UNH webinar explores housing opportunities from the perspective of community engagement and development strategies that bring people together in lasting and impactful conversations.  It will explore how to respond to the complex questions about character, place, and home that frame so many discussions about housing so we can both meet our housing needs and grow community commitment to the process. Presenters: John Christ: Field Specialist, Community and Economic Development – Merrimack County, UNH Extension Scott Slattery: Field Specialist, Community and Economic Development – Hillsborough County, UNH Extension

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Housing Strategies in Lebanon – 7/17/25

July 17, 2025 | 12:00 pm - 1:00pm

Venue :Virtual


In April 2022, Lebanon’s City Council unanimously adopted a “Resolution on Housing” directing the city to take steps to enable, incentivize, and partner in developing housing needs not currently being addressed by the market. In this session, you’ll learn about two of the City’s most innovative approaches to the housing crisis, funded in part by the InvestNH and Housing Champions programs. Nathan Reichert, City of Lebanon Planning & Development Director and Catheryn Hembree, City of Lebanon Associate Planner will discuss Lebanon’s new Pattern Zones Overlay District created to add density to existing neighborhoods. You’ll also hear Lebanon’s perspective on the role of the city in developing housing and the Barrows Street Project, which will create smaller, more efficient infill housing units on city-owned land on Barrows Street. There will be ample time for questions throughout the webinar. Once you've registered, you will receive a confirmation email from Microsoft Teams; check your spam folder if you do not receive the confirmation.

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Monadnock Economic Development Policy Forum – 7/9/25

July 09, 2025 | 2:00 pm - 3:30pm

Venue :Virtual


Join the GMC-Regional Chamber of Commerce on July 9th for a Monadnock Economic Development Policy Forum co-hosted by SWRPC's Economic Development Advisory CommitteeMonadnock Economic Development Corporation, and the Greater Monadnock Collaborative. The forum will feature a presentation by Mike Skelton, President & CEO of the Business and Industry Association of New Hampshire on state legislative activity related to business and economic development in the state. It has been a busy legislative session in Concord. The forum will be a good opportunity to take stock of how the dust has settled.

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How Affordable Housing Happens – 6/25/25

June 25, 2025 | 8:00 am - 10:00am

Venue :Virtual


Join us for How Affordable Housing Happens, the first event in our 2025 Affordable Housing Seminar Series. This dynamic session is designed to connect partners, spark collaboration, and offer a behind-the-scenes look at the newly structured Multifamily Housing Division at New Hampshire Housing. Attendees will:

  • Learn about the division’s updated structure and strategic direction
  • Engage in Q&A segments with staff
Whether you’re a longtime stakeholder or just starting to work in this space, this is a valuable chance to connect, ask questions, and stay informed about the evolving landscape of affordable housing development in New Hampshire. This seminar will be offered in a hybrid format, with limited in-person attendance at our Bedford office and a virtual option available for all other participants.  

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WHC Spring Policy Session – 6/24/25

June 24, 2025 | 9:00 am - 11:00am

Venue : Service Credit Union 3003 Lafayette Rd. Portsmouth, NH


Join the Workforce Housing Coalition of the Greater Seacoast for a critical conversation on housing policy and legislative outcomes!
As the legislative session in Concord draws to a close, we invite you to a timely forum exploring the key housing-related decisions made this year—and what they mean for our communities. This event will feature lawmakers and policy experts who will unpack major housing bills, local zoning changes, and broader trends shaping housing access and affordability.
In addition to a focus on state-level developments, we will briefly touch on funding for federal level housing programs and highlight some stand-out work being done by municipalities in our region. Don't miss this opportunity to engage in a morning of insight, analysis, and dialogue on the future of housing policy at every level of government!

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NHPA Spring Conference – 6/6/25

June 06, 2025 | 9:30 am - 3:00pm

Venue : Enfield Community Building - 308 US-4, Enfield, NH 03748


NHPA's Annual Spring Conference will be in Enfield on June 6th. Join them for a day of professional development including Legislative and Legal updates, local presentations, walking tours and afternoon Planner's Therapy.

Agenda

Doors open at 9:30 am for registration and breakfast.

10:00 am Welcome

10:15-11:00 am Presentation from Lebanon Local Leaders (more details coming soon)

11:00-11:45 am Legislative/Legal Update

11:45 am – 1:00 pm Awards & Lunch

1:00-3:00 pm Presentation from Enfield Local Leaders with a walking tour! (more details coming soon)

At 3:00 pm, we’ll head over to a local brewery for Planner’s Therapy!

$40 for NHPA members, $50 for nonmembers.

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Housing Resources for Employers – 5/29/25

May 29, 2025 | 9:00 am - 11:00am

Venue : Great North Woods Welcome Center 25 Park StreetLancaster, NH, 03584


This free workshop is designed to inform employers, HR professionals, and community leaders about the resources available to help homebuyers and renters find, secure and retain housing in the North Country. Attendees will learn about a variety of programs, from affordable homeownership options and down payment assistance to rental support and educational opportunities for residents. Attendees will also hear about how local businesses are building housing for their workforce. RSVP for this important session.  

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AHEAD’s Annual Meeting – 5/22/25

May 22, 2025 | 3:00 pm - 7:00pm

Venue : The Rocks 113 Glessner Lane Bethlehem, NH 03574


Join AHEAD at their Annual Meeting and Community Partner Celebration. Don't miss this opportunity to network with peers, learn about valuable community programs and celebrate AHEAD's past year of successes.

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Public-Private Partnerships at Work in Downtown Nashua – 5/19/25

May 19, 2025 | 1:00 pm - 6:00pm

Venue : Nashua Center for the Arts 201 Main St, Nashua, NH 03060


Join Plan NH for an afternoon of education, inspiration, and rooftop networking in Downtown Nashua!

This event will begin with a panel presentation exploring how municipalities and private sector partners can work together to deliver impactful results in tough times, followed by a walking tour of Downtown Nashua showcasing real-world examples of recent projects made possible by public-private partnerships, including affordable and market-rate housing developments, public realm upgrades, and arts and cultural initiatives. Participants will gain insight into how incremental design improvements, thoughtful planning, and collaborative relationships can unlock value for both the community and developers.

Speakers include:

  • Dan Scanlon, JD, CCIM, Colliers
  • Amy Renzi, PG, GZA GeoEnvironmental
  • Heather Shank, AICP, State of New Hampshire
  • Liz Hannum, City of Nashua
  • and others!

Who should attend?

Planners, Economic Development Officials, Housing Officials, Architects, Developers, Real Estate Professionals, and others. CEUs through AIA and APA pending approval.

$35 for Plan NH Members & Municipal Staff/Volunteers; $50 for Non-Members

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2025 Planning and Zoning Conference – 5/10/25

May 10, 2025 | 8:45 am - 3:30pm

Venue :Virtual


The Office of Planning and Development organizes an annual conference, required under RSA 673:3-a, by providing informational sessions on planning and zoning issues for members of municipal land use boards. This planning and zoning conference has been held since 1994. Information about the Spring 2025 Planning and Zoning Conference.

  • When: Saturday, May 10, 2025, from 8:45 am to 3:30 pm.
  • Where: Online (each session will be recorded and available after the conference)
Conference Summary Agenda Track #1: Planning Board Planning Board Track Agenda Track #2: Zoning Board of Adjustment Zoning Board of Adjustment Track Agenda Track #3: Historic Preservation Historic Preservation & Housing Track Agenda TO REGISTER: Please register for one track only. The links below provides all the registration links accordingly. A session chart, which includes the Microsoft Teams webinar links for each track/session, will be sent via email to all those who registered. You do not need to register for more than one track if you want to attend sessions from multiple tracks throughout the day. For assistance registering, contact planning@livefree.nh.gov

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Water, Wastewater, and Housing: Session 3 – 5/7/25

May 07, 2025 | 4:30 pm - 6:00pm

Venue :Virtual


Water, Wastewater, and Housing: A Webinar Series Session 3: Creative Options When There Isn’t Municipal Water/Sewer Wednesday, May 7, 4:30-6 pm Zoom ~ Free

This session looks at options for meeting the water/wastewater needs of new housing when municipal water and sewer is not available. What alternatives exist to having to provide a separate well and septic system for each new housing unit? Topics will include soil-based lot sizing (an approach for determining permitted housing density), shared water/septic arrangements, and innovative treatment methods, as well as case studies of each. Speakers include Sarah Marchant, COO & Senior Vice President of ROC-NH; Cathy Furtek Conway, Vice President of Municipal Operations, Horizons Engineering; Alex Torpey, former Hanover town manager and founder of Rethink Local; and and representatives from the VT Department of Environmental Conservation and the NH Department of Environmental Services.  All sessions are open to anyone who is interested. This session may be of particular interest to planners, representatives of municipalities, and home creators. Part of the three-session webinar series, “Water, Wastewater, and Housing.” 

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Water, Wastewater, and Housing: Session 2 – 4/30/25

April 30, 2025 | 4:30 pm - 6:00pm

Venue :Virtual


Water, Wastewater, and Housing: A Webinar Series Session 2: Upgrading or Expanding Municipal Water/Sewer Facilities  Wednesday, April 30, 2025, 4:30-6 pm Zoom ~ Free

This session looks at communities with municipal water and wastewater and how they have expanded or upgraded their infrastructure to accommodate additional housing.  It will address funding sources for these projects and will examine case histories. Speakers include Peterborough, NH, Assistant Town Administrator Seth MacLean; Woodstock, VT, Town Manager Eric Duffy; Ben Frost, President of Proactive Development, RI Housing; Jaffrey, NH, Town Manager Jon Frederick; and representatives from the VT Department of Environmental Conservation and the NH Department of Environmental Services.  All sessions are open to anyone who is interested. This session may be of particular interest to planners and representatives of municipalities, as well as anyone interested in housing on municipal water and sewer. Part of the three-session webinar series, “Water, Wastewater, and Housing.” 

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Water, Wastewater, and Housing: Session 1 – 4/23/25

April 23, 2025 | 4:30 pm - 6:00pm

Venue :Virtual


Water, Wastewater, and Housing: A Webinar Series Session 1: An Overview Wednesday, April 23, 2025, 4:30-6 pm Zoom ~ Free

This session offers an overview of how water/wastewater infrastructure is a part of housing, focusing on examples of housing projects, big and small, with and without access to municipal water/sewer. Speakers include Andrew Winter, Executive Director, Twin Pines Housing; Jonah Richard, Owner, Village Ventures: Noah Hodgetts, Principal Planner at New Hampshire Office of Planning & Development, speaking on the NH Zoning Atlas water/sewer overlay; and representatives from the VT Department of Environmental Conservation and the NH Department of Environmental Services.  All sessions are open to anyone interested. This session may be of particular interest to developers, home creators, and municipal representatives

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Housing Advocacy 101 – 4/16/25

April 16, 2025 | 5:30 pm - 7:00pm

Venue : Portsmouth Public Library 175 Parrott Avenue Portsmouth, NH 03801


Join Home for All Coalition and the Workforce Housing Coalition of the Greater Seacoast for a hands-on workshop to strengthen local housing advocacy across the Seacoast and expand support for diverse, affordable and workforce housing in your community. Whether you're a seasoned local housing advocate or just starting out, this workshop will help you gain practical skills to navigate local decision-making, harness storytelling for impact, and mobilize others for meaningful change!

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NeighborWorks Southern NH Annual Breakfast – 3/27/25

March 27, 2025 | 7:30 am - 9:00am

Venue : Manchester Country Club


We return to discuss timely housing issues in our state, including those pertaining to affordable rental housing and homeownership. 7:30 am - 8:00 am: Hot breakfast and Networking 8:00 am - 9:00 am: Presentations and Guest Speaker Homeward Bound: Housing-And Lots of It-Is Key to NH's Future Guest speaker Mike Cote, Editor, New Hampshire Group, Yankee Publishing, Inc., will offer his perspective on housing as a factor in the future for New Hampshire residents and businesses.

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Life Science and Housing NH – 3/20/25

March 20, 2025 | 8:00 am - 11:30am

Venue : The Event Center Nashua, NH


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Residential Real Estate Trends for 2025 – 3/20/25

March 20, 2025 | 11:00 am - 12:00pm

Venue :Virtual


Housing continues to be the hottest subject in the Granite State. Join us as industry leaders offer a snapshot of emerging trends. Experts from New Hampshire Housing, Kennebunk Savings Bank and the New Hampshire Association of Realtors will discuss creative ways financial institutions and housing agencies are finding success even at a time of record low inventories. Our panel of experts will discuss: – Housing reform bills pending before the Legislature and a newly formed business coalition advocating for them. – Successful pathways for first-time home buyers, how deals are being structured and the types of homes they are buying. – How banks are making it easier to finance accessory dwelling units, which home owners are using to create secondary housing on a single-family lot for extended family members or renters. Panelists: Julie Jussif, Chief Program Officer, New Hampshire Housing Matt Le, First Vice President, Retail Lending Director, Kennebunk Savings Robert Quinn, CEO, New Hampshire Association of REALTORS

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2025 Homeownership Conference – 3/18/25

March 18, 2025 | 8:00 am - 12:30pm

Venue : Grappone Conference Center Concord, NH


Join us for our 2025 Homeownership Conference at the Grappone Center in Concord on March 18th from 8 AM - 12:30 PM! Explore the latest insights shaping New Hampshire’s housing landscape at our 2025 Homeownership Conference! Gain valuable updates from NH Housing, explore innovative local solutions to the housing crisis, and hear expert predictions from a top economist. Discover AI and digital strategies transforming the industry—don’t miss this must-attend event for housing professionals! 🔹 Opening Session: Housing Market & Policy Update

New Hampshire Housing presentation Rob Dapice, Executive Director/CEO, New Hampshire Housing

State and Federal Legislative Update Bob Quinn, CEO, New Hampshire Association of REALTORS

🔹 AI and Digital Innovation in Real Estate & Lending Brian Bouchard, Attorney, Sheehan Phinney 🔹 Economic Outlook: Market Trends & Interest Rates Joel Kan, Vice President and Deputy Chief Economist, Mortgage Bankers Association 🔹 Housing Solutions Panel: Innovation in Action Presentation by Eric Jackson, The Stabile Companies Presentation by Robert Baldwin, Project Manager, Leasing and New Construction, Central Falls Realty Presentation by Eric Laplante, Lakes Region Builders and Remodelers Association, Summit 48 Construction   THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS      

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The State of Housing in New Hampshire: What the Latest Data Tells Us – 3/13/25

March 13, 2025 | 2:00 pm - 3:00pm

Venue :Virtual


The State of Housing in New Hampshire: What the Latest Data Tells Us Join the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute for an in-depth discussion on New Hampshire’s housing crisis and how the latest data can inform policy solutions. NHFPI will present recent research on the barriers to affordable housing and how increasing supply can strengthen local economies. Experts from New Hampshire Housing and the NH Coalition to End Homelessness will share important findings from their latest reports, providing a comprehensive snapshot of the latest research concerning New Hampshire’s housing constraints and unhoused Granite Staters. Who: Jessica Williams, Policy Analyst at the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute Jennifer Chisholm, Executive Director of the NEW HAMPSHIRE COALITION TO END HOMELESSNESS Sarah Wrightsman, Community Engagement and Education Manager at New Hampshire Housing Moderated by: Nicole Heller, New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute You can watch the event live on LinkedIn or register to join the Zoom webinar by clicking here: https://lnkd.in/e4hskGzm

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Home Sweet ADU: How to Craft a 2nd Housing Unit on Your Property – 1/22/25

January 22, 2025 | 3:00 pm - 4:30pm

Venue :Virtual


Home Sweet ADU: How to Craft a 2nd Housing Unit on Your Property Join the North Country Council for an engaging webinar about how to plan for, design, finance and build an Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) on your property. This webinar is perfect for anyone looking to create a welcoming space for family members or generate rental income while contributing to the solution of the housing crisis. Whether you're just starting to consider an ADU or are ready to dive into the details, this session will equip you with essential knowledge and practical steps to bring your vision to life. Don't miss this opportunity to transform your property into a multi-functional space!  

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