October 7th, 2021 | Now ON-DEMAND
This live webinar is an encore presentation of the Sept. 23rd webinar by the same name. We encourage those who attended the Sept. 23rd event to invite friends and return to watch again. For those who missed the initial webinar we ask that you please join us on Oct. 7th and invite you to see why, by popular demand, we added this LIVE encore presentation!
Solving the housing crisis will require many different strategies, and some of the most important strategies involve innovations in finance and ownership. Fortunately, there are many proven approaches and inspiring innovations that communities can weave together to support an inclusive, equitable housing ecosystem that helps people thrive and develop self-sufficiency.
This webinar introduces some of those innovations and the power of combining them. The webinar introduces powerful concepts that will be featured a full day of sessions in the “Deep Dive Day #4” that is part of the Housing Solution Summit. The Deep Dive Day on October 19 on Innovations in Housing Finance and Ownership Models will feature over 20 presentations and a live panel discussion. The Deep Dive Day will cover topics such as charitable capital, crowd-funding, shared ownership models, shared appreciation models, limited-equity housing cooperatives, Resident-Owned Communities, co-housing and Renovate & Rent to Own models. Learn more at www.housingsolutionsummit.com.
Speaker
Bill Barberg, a co-founder of the Population Health Learning Collaborative, is the President and Founder of InsightFormation, Inc., a Minnesota-based consulting and technology company that helps communities, regions, and states address complex social and health issues that require multi-stakeholder collaboration. His deep background in strategy implementation has been featured in dozens of conference presentations and webinars, and he both organized and hosted the recent virtual summit on Innovations in Naturally Affordable Housing. He has been a pioneer in many projects that have pushed forward the practices for achieving Collective Impact on a wide range of issues—from addressing the opioid crisis to transforming housing re-developments into Communities of Hope in Detroit.
Bill was selected to write the chapter on “Implementing Population Health Strategies” for the book, “Solving Population Health Problems through Collaboration” (Routledge, 2017). His recommendations for using strategy maps is featured as a core recommendation in the new report by the National Academy of Public Administration. Bill recently co-authored a paper for the Journal of Change Management on “Leading Social Transformations to Create Public Value and Advance the Common Good”.