Resident Community Organizing Program
Online EventEBHO's Resident Community Organizing Program runs transformative leadership trainings and engages affordable housing residents in the policy and neighborhood decisions that affect them directly.
EBHO's Resident Community Organizing Program runs transformative leadership trainings and engages affordable housing residents in the policy and neighborhood decisions that affect them directly.
EBHO’s East Bay Regional Policy Committee engages in policy advocacy for equitable development throughout the region and provides support and technical assistance for EBHO’s local efforts for affordable homes in a number of communities throughout the East Bay.
EBHO's Faith and Justice Committee develops and maintains collaborative relationships with faith communities, faith leaders, and interfaith and inter-religious organizations throughout the Bay Area.
Join us along with Lift Up Contra Costa, Resources for Community Development, Monument Impact, and Ensuring Opportunity to discuss the $10-20 billion bond proposed for the November 2024 ballot.
EBHO's Oakland Committee works on critical issues including increasing funds for affordable housing development and preservation, displacement, zoning and land use, specific planning processes, tenants rights, and coalition building.
EBHO Executive Director Lindsay Haddix will speak the Project Management Institute, San Francisco Bay Area (PMI) about the origins of the Bay Area's housing crisis and opportunities to get involved.
Are you a new member? A prospective member? Or maybe you're a long-time member looking to step up your involvement. Join us on March 28th to learn more about the perks of EBHO membership in the third in our series of monthly virtual Lunch & Learn events that will be held throughout our anniversary year.
EBHO’s Concord Committee meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 2 PM over Zoom. The Committee's work mostly focuses on the development of the Concord Naval Weapons Station (CNWS), a decommissioned Naval munitions storage base, half of which is being given to the City of Concord for development.
The Berkeley Committee monitors policy and advocates for affordable housing and tenant protections in the City of Berkeley.
EBHO's Resident Community Organizing Program runs transformative leadership trainings and engages affordable housing residents in the policy and neighborhood decisions that affect them directly.