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Each year, roughly 400 professionals from the fields of affordable housing and community economic development gather to share ideas and industry news, and explore how housing and community economic development specialists are incorporating innovation to stretch their resources to increase productivity. 2012's conference featured two days of workshops, panel discussions, and networking opportunities, as well as the annual awards luncheon. Every year, IHCDA partners with the Indiana Association for Community Economic Development (IACED) to deliver the conference, bringing the best and brightest from around the state as well as colleagues from surrounding states. Reagional and national speakers and panelists add to the education and training, and a wonderful showroom of community centered exhibitors provides a wonderful networking environment.
Thank you to everyone who attended the 2012 conference, and much appreciation to our generous sponsors and exhibitors. We look forward to working with you all again in future conferences.
Stay tuned for more information about the 2013 conference, as well as registration information and sponsorship opportunities.
2013 Conference Development Survey
Each year, IHCDA hosts a charity golf outing in conjunction with the annual Statewide Conference on Housing and Community Economic Development. A recipient organization is selected that is aligned with IHCDA's core values and activities, and volunteers and golfers spend the day at the links for a good cause. Multiple sponsorship opportunities are available for both the golf outing and the conference, and the 2013 dates and details will be listed here when they are released.
In 2012, the recipient organization was the Hoosier Veterans Assistance Fund (HVAF), a non-profit dedicated to eliminating homelessness for veterans and families through prevention, education, supportive services and advocacy. The event raised nearly $25,000 for HVAF, and we thank all who were involved!