NLIHC’s Housing Policy Forum 2024: An Unwavering Path Forward to Housing Justice will commemorate the 50-year anniversary of NLIHC by offering a limited number of shared-lodging scholarships for stays at the Hilton Washington DC Capitol Hill Hotel and travel reimbursement to individuals and sponsoring organizations to help low-income people attend.
NLIHC encourages the active participation of low-income people in all areas of our work, including our annual Housing Policy Forum. A limited number of scholarships are available and will cover shared lodging and travel costs for low-income people to attend. Scholarship recipients must be current, dues-paying NLIHC members and must pay the $100 Forum registration fee. Scholarships will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.
The forum will offer an array of opportunities to engage with and learn from others to advance housing justice, including a special session for tenant leaders and keynote addresses by acclaimed attorney and scholar Sherrilyn Ifill and Dr. Jelani Cobb, a renowned author and journalist.
IMPORTANT SCHOLARSHIP DATES AND DEADLINES:
December 8: Scholarship applications open on a first-come, first-served basis.
January 5: Scholarship applications are due. Once all scholarships are filled, additional applicants will be placed on a waitlist until February 5.
February 2: Deadline for scholarship recipients to pay NLIHC membership dues (if not already current) and the $100 Forum registration fee. After this date, those who have not paid will forfeit their scholarship to someone on the waitlist.
February 5: Individuals on the waitlist will be notified about whether NLIHC will be able to offer a scholarship to them.
February 16: Deadline for scholarship recipients notified on February 5 of a scholarship award to pay NLIHC membership dues (if not already current) and the $100 Forum registration fee.
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