IRA Webinar

Register for a Webinar about Harnessing Clean Energy Funds for Affordable, Equitable, and Sustainable Housing

July 12, 2024

Note: This event has already passed, but you can watch the webinar below. 

Join the Housing Solutions Lab and the Climate and Community Project for a free 45-minute webinar focusing on how communities can tap Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) funds to advance both climate and housing goals.

IRA webinar on harnessing funds for sustainable, equitable and affordable housing

Claudia Aiken, Director of New Research Partnerships, and Aisha Balogun, Special Projects Associate at the Housing Solutions Lab, will co-host the session with Ruthy Gourevitch, Housing Policy Manager at the Climate and Community Project on Tuesday, July 30, starting at 2 p.m. We will discuss the three main categories of IRA funds: rebates, tax credits, and flexible grants, and how communities can access and use those funds to address the intertwined housing and climate crises.

Joining us for a fireside chat will be Sarah Ralich, Senior Energy and Construction Manager at ACTION Housing, which works to develop and preserve affordable housing and provides home repairs, weatherization, rental assistance, and other services in Southwestern Pennsylvania. Sarah will discuss how ACTION has approached IRA-related opportunities.

This webinar is part of the Lab’s initiative to provide resources and inform policy at the intersection of housing and climate. Check out recent publications about how communities can equitably prepare for and respond to disasters and electrify homes to meet climate goals. It also builds on important new work from the Climate and Community Project to understand how organizers and advocates can ensure that the IRA doesn’t just benefit homeowners and property owners but also strengthens renters’ resilience, stability, and well-being.

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If you have questions about this webinar, contact Director of New Research Partnerships Claudia Aiken at claudia.aiken@nyu.edu.

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