Partnership for Strong Communities
Partnership for Strong Communities promotes equitable change in Connecticut housing policy by coordinating advocacy, advancing research, and uniting diverse partners.
CAHC 2025 - Session 1.3 Video Excerpt: Who Lives in Affordable Housing?
Statewide Fair Rent Commission Network
CAHC 2025 - 7.3 A Supportive Housing Retrospective-30 Years of Success and Preserving for the Future
CAHC 2025 - 7.2 Community Housing Connections: Old Use/Adaptive Reuse
CAHC 2025 - 7.1 Keep Manufactured Affordable Housing
CAHC 2025 - 6.3 From Complaint to Change: The Case for Reporting Housing Discrimination
CAHC 2025 - 5.3 Tenant Power for A Green Future
CAHC 2025 - 6.1 Union Built and Financed Affordable Housing: Potential and Case Studies
CAHC 2025 - 5.2 Powering Progress: Unlocking Energy Solutions for CT’s Multifamily Buildings
CAHC 2025 - 5.1 Young People Leading the Future of Housing Research
CAHC 2025 - 4.3 Local Affordable Housing Taskforces
CAHC 2025 - 4.2 Nowhere to Buy: Cracking CT’s Inventory Crisis
CAHC 2025 - 4.1 Aligning State Advocacy with Federal Opportunity
CAHC 2025 - 3.3 Pathways to Homeownership for Tribal Communities
CAHC 2025 - 3.2 Catalyzing Community: The Role and Importance of CDFIs
CAHC 2025 - 2.3 An Analysis of No-Fault Evictions
CAHC 2025 - 2.2 “As Of Right” Is All Right: Demystifying Zoning to Build More Homes
CAHC 2025 - 2.1 Rental Assistance – Exploring the Impact and Future of Federal and State Programs
CAHC 2025 - 1.2 Preserving and Reinvesting in Public Housing
CAHC 2025 - 1.1 Lessons for New Leaders: Six Stories from CT Housing Changemakers
CAHC 2025 Plenary: Legislative Roundtable
CAHC 2025 Keynote: Federal Housing Advocacy Roundtable
CAHC 2025 Keynote: Shaping the Story: Housing Narratives in CT
Intersections of Affordable Housing and Education
July 2025 IForum: Fair Rent Commissions In Action: What Tenants, Landlords and Towns Need to Know
Intersections of Affordable Housing and Family Safety
Intersections of Affordable Housing and Faith-Based Communities