NON-PROFIT HOUSING ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
369 PINE STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94104 www.nonprofithousing.org

Total Revenue
$3,688,626
Total Expenses
$2,073,505
Net Assets
$3,117,473

Organizations Filed Purposes: THE NON-PROFIT HOUSING ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA IS THE COLLECTIVE VOICE OF THOSE WHO SUPPORT, BUILD AND FINANCE AFFORDABLE HOUSING. NPH PROMOTES THE PROVEN METHODS OF THE NON-PROFIT SECTOR AND FOCUSES GOVERNMENT POLICY ON HOUSING SOLUTIONS FOR LOWER INCOME PEOPLE WHO SUFFER DISPROPORTIONATELY FROM THE HOUSING CRISIS.

THE NON-PROFIT HOUSING ASSOCIATION OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA(NPH) ACTIVATES OUR MEMBERS TO MAKE THE BAY AREA A PLACE WHERE EVERYONE HAS AN AFFORDABLE AND STABLE HOME. OUR MEMBERS REPRESENT THOUSANDS OF INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS, INCLUDING AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPERS, ADVOCATES, COMMUNITY LEADERS AND BUSINESSES. WE WORK TO SECURE RESOURCES, PROMOTE GOOD POLICY, EDUCATE THE PUBLIC, AND SUPPORT AFFORDABLE HOMES AS THE FOUNDATION FOR THRIVING INDIVIDUALS, FAMALIES, AND NEIGHBORHOODS.NPH SEES A FUTURE WHERE EVERYONE HAS A PLACE TO CALL HOME AND WHERE LOW-INCOME COMMUNITIES OF COLOR STAY AND PROSPER IN THE BAY AREA. WE ENVISION A DAY WHERE EVERYONE HAS ACCESS TO AN AFFORDABLE HOME-IMPROVING OUR HEALTH, OUR CHILDREN'S EDUCATIONAL OUTCOMES, OUR ENVIRONMENT, OUR TRANSIT SYSTEM, OUR REGIONAL COMPETITIVENESS, AND KEEPING THE BAY AREA DIVERSE AND EQUITABLE.

NPH LEADS REGIONAL AND STATE POLICY, ADVOCACY AND CAMPAIGNS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND RACIAL AND ECONOMIC EQUITY, AND ADVANCES SOLUTIONS TO THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING CRISIS. NPH PROVIDES ESSENTIAL PROGRAMS AND TRAININGS TO STRENGTHEN THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING INDUSTRY AND MOVEMENT, INCLUDING COALITION BUILDING, PEER LEARNING AND NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIES, AND CULTIVATING BEST PRACTICES AND INNOVATION. 3PS CAMPAIGNIN 2019, NPH WAS PROUD TO WORK WITH OUR MEMBERS, PARTNERS AND LEGISLATIVE CHAMPIONS TO PASS PRIORITY BILLS THAT CREATED AFFORDABLE HOUSING SOLUTIONS AND NEW INVESTMENTS BENEFITTING OUR SENIORS, VETERANS, LOW-INCOME FAMILIES, WORKING PEOPLE, AND OTHER VULNERABLE COMMUNITY MEMBERS IN THE BAY AREA AND AROUND THE STATE. THROUGH THE FRAMEWORK OF ADVANCING THE 3PS FRAMEWORK - PRODUCTION, PRESERVATION, AND TENANT PROTECTIONS - NPH AND PARTNERS LED A WINNING CAMPAIGN TO PASS 10 BILLS, INCLUDING NPH SPONSORED AND PRIORITY BILLS AB 1486 (PUBLIC LANDS FOR PUBLIC GOOD), AB 1487 (BAY AREA REGIONAL HOUSING SOLUTIONS), AND AB 1482 (TENANT PROTECTIONS), CREATING THE LARGEST EXPANSION OF TENANT PROTECTIONS IN THE NATION, ENSURING THAT WE ARE USING OUR PUBLIC LANDS FOR THE PUBLIC GOOD, AND AUTHORIZING THE BAY AREA TO DEVELOP REGIONAL PROGRAMS AND INVESTMENTS TO RESPOND TO OUR REGIONAL AFFORDABLE HOUSING NEEDS.PROGRAMS & TRAININGSTHROUGHOUT 2019, NPH OFFERED CRITICAL EDUCATION AND EXPERTISE THROUGH OUR ANNUAL CONFERENCE, PROGRAMS, AND TRAININGS. THE 2019 CONFERENCE WAS OUR LARGEST CONFERENCE TO DATE, BRINGING TOGETHER OVER 1200 AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPERS, ADVOCATES, AND OTHER PROFESSIONALS WORKING TOWARD HOUSING JUSTICE IN THE BAY AREA. OUR RESIDENT SERVICES TRAINING SERIES ADDRESSED THE UNIQUE NEEDS OF RESIDENT SERVICES PROFESSIONALS, COVERING LEADERSHIP SKILLS, CONFLICT RESOLUTION MODELS, AND STRENGTH-BASED APPROACHES. OUR EMERGING LEADERS PEER NETWORK (ELPN) ORGANIZED EDUCATIONAL AND NETWORKING EVENTS THROUGHOUT THE BAY AREA, ENSURING THAT UP-AND-COMING AFFORDABLE HOUSING LEADERS HAVE THE TOOLS THEY NEED TO STRENGTHEN OUR INDUSTRY. AND OUR 2019 BROWN BAG WORKSHOPS OFFERED LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES AND COLLABORATIVE SESSIONS FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING PROFESSIONALS ACROSS ALL SECTORS - PUBLIC, PRIVATE, AND NON-PROFIT.SHIFTING THE HOUSING NARRATIVENEW IN 2019, NPH AND THE SAN FRANCISCO FOUNDATION LAUNCHED A MULTI-YEAR REGIONAL SHIFT THE NARRATIVE PROJECT. NPH SERVES AS THE ANCHOR ORGANIZATION TO A COLLABORATIVE TABLE OF 18 ORGANIZATIONS WORKING IN PARTNERSHIP TO TRANSFORM THE WAY THE BAY AREA UNDERSTANDS AND COMMUNICATES ABOUT AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND HOUSING JUSTICE IN SERVICE OF CREATING A MORE FAVORABLE ENVIRONMENT TO WIN POLICY SOLUTIONS. THROUGH WORKSHOPS, TRAININGS, OPINION RESEARCH, MESSAGE TESTING, AND MORE, NPH HAS SUPPORTED THE TABLE IN ASSESSING WHAT WE CAN LEARN, EXPLORE, AND IMPLEMENT TO ADVANCE OUR AFFORDABLE HOUSING AND HOUSING JUSTICE MESSAGE AND GOALS. THIS WORK IS ONGOING AND WILL CONTINUE INTO 2020 TO IMPLEMENT KEY FINDINGS FROM OUR RESEARCH INTO OUR MOVEMENT'S DAY- TO-DAY MEDIA RELATIONS, ORGANIZING AND COMMUNICATIONS WORK.RACIAL EQUITY AND ACTIONOUR BAY AREA AFFORDABLE HOUSING INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (BAHIP) CONTINUED INTO ITS SECOND YEAR IN 2019, RECRUITING LOW-INCOME STUDENTS OF COLOR INTO PAID, HOSTED, AND SUPPORTED AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT INTERNSHIPS. THIS PROGRAM SERVES TO DIVERSIFY OUR FIELD AND NURTURE THE NEXT GENERATION OF AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT PROFESSIONALS. WE ENHANCED THE PROGRAM IN 2019 BASED ON FEEDBACK FROM OUR FIRST COHORT, ADDING NEW FEATURES SUCH AS MONTHLY, ROTATING TRAININGS FOR INCREASED CONNECTION AND COLLABORATION AS WELL AS A MENTOR PROGRAM THAT MATCHED INTERNS WITH INDUSTRY PROFESSIONALS OF COLOR OUTSIDE OF THEIR OWN HOST AGENCIES. IN 2019 NPH ALSO CREATED A DEDICATED STAFF POSITION TO OVERSEE BAHIP AND ENSURE THAT NPH DELIVERS MEANINGFUL RACIAL EQUITY AND INCLUSION OUTCOMES FOR NPH AND FOR OUR INDUSTRY AND MOVEMENT. THROUGHOUT THE YEAR NPH OFFERED ADDITIONAL TOOLS AND RESOURCES TO SUPPORT MEMBERS IN ADVANCING RACIAL EQUITY AT EACH OF THEIR OWN ORGANIZATIONS. THIS BUILT ON THE SUPPORT AND STRUCTURES OFFERED THROUGH NPH'S NEWLY FORMED RACIAL EQUITY ACTION PLAN (REAP) WORKING GROUP, WHICH CONVENED SEVERAL TIMES IN 2019. WORKING WITH RACE FORWARD, NPH STAFF AND EACH REAP MEMBER DEVISED A CONCRETE PLAN FOR HOW TO INCORPORATE RACIAL EQUITY INTO THEIR PARTICULAR STAFF ROLE AT THEIR ORGANIZATION. WE CLOSED THE YEAR ENGAGING EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP OF CORE MEMBER ORGANIZATIONS

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Amie FishmanEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR40$181,532
Justin R StarrettDIR. OF ADVOCACY & COMM. E40$148,357
Alina HarwayCOMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR40$110,000
Pedro GalvaoPOLICY DIRECTOR40$110,000
Peggy LeeDEPUTY DIRECTOR36$104,452
Karim SultanBOARD MEMBER10$0
Tomiquia MossBOARD MEMBER10$0
Geoffrey MorganBOARD MEMBER10$0
Joseph VilarrealBOARD MEMBER10$0
Kevin ZwickSECRETARY10$0
Smitha SeshadriBOARD MEMBER10$0
Jacky Morales-FerrandBOARD MEMBER10$0
Marianne LimBOARD MEMBER10$0
Carlos CastellanosBOARD MEMBER10$0
Matt SchwartzBOARD MEMBER10$0
Janice JensenVICE PRESIDENT10$0
Matt HuertaBOARD MEMBER10$0
Katie LamontBOARD MEMBER10$0
Michele ByrdBOARD MEMBER10$0
Andy MadeiraTREASURER10$0
Joshua SimonPRESIDENT10$0
Jacquie HoffmanBOARD MEMBER10$0

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