National Low Income Housing Coalition

In 2016, the trust fund started providing grants to states to increase the supply of rental housing for extremely low income households.

[9] NLIHC continues to advocate for increased financial support to the National Housing Trust Fund.

[3] In 2014, NLIHC commemorated its 40 years of operations with the announcement of a new leadership Council of former board chairs, executive directors, and founding members.

[11] In October 2024, Yentel announced she was tapped to lead the National Council of Nonprofits and would be leaving her role in NLIHC.

[15][9]  The widely cited report identifies the number of hours someone earning minimum wage would have to work to afford a two bedroom house in every jurisdiction in the country.

Sheila Crowley, former coalition president (photo 2016)