![]() Overview Connect @ SWF Final Program Conference Resources Planning Committee Sponsors Exhibitors | Connect @ Solutions for Working Families NHC and the Center use new and social media tools such as Twitter, Facebook and blogging to provide you with updates on our activities—including events like Solutions for Working Families. Stay connected with us and with your peers! Sign up for Twitter, a microblogging network that enables you to receive updates about the learning conference and other NHC and Center news. You can also use Twitter to share your personal insights and experiences about the conference or housing policy in general. Once you begin following our updates at www.twitter.com/NHCandCenter, you can use the hashtag #SWF2009 in your tweets that reference the learning conference. By using this tag, you can easily find and follow others who are tweeting about the learning conference by going to search.twitter.com and typing in #SWF2009. If you have questions about signing up for Twitter or following our page, please contact NHC and Center Communications and New Media Associate Laura Woods. Join the NHC and Center for Housing Policy Facebook Fan Page to connect with others in the affordable housing industry and view event updates and materials, such as photos and audio. NHC "Open House" Blog NHC’s “Open House” Blog is currently focusing on Solutions for Working Families. If you are interested in sharing your experiences or insights with others, feel free leave a comment on the blog, or please consider writing a guest blog entry by contacting NHC Policy Associate Megan Richardson. HousingPolicy.org Forum Solutions for Working Families participants are also encouraged to sign up for the HousingPolicy.org Forum to share ideas, innovations and questions about housing policy with practitioners and policymakers from around the country. Currently, the Forum is hosting Discussion Groups focused on issues covered throughout the learning conference, such as foreclosure prevention, neighborhood stabilization, rental housing preservation, inclusionary zoning, and shared equity homeownership. Keep the conversation going by connecting with your peers today! |