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About Us

Our mission is to lead the regional effort ensuring that all residents have safe, affordable homes by protecting and expanding housing options for them.

Watch the 2023 Legislative Breakfast

Thank you to everyone who attended this year's Housing Affordability in the Cape Fear! We had over 250 participants enjoy an update from the North Carolina Housing Coalition followed by a fantastic presentation by our keynote speaker, Shane Phillips. If you missed the event and would like to watch the livestream recording, follow the link below. Special thanks to our generous sponsors for keeping this event free and open to the public!

Event Recording

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Monthly Meetings

Cape Fear Housing Coalition meetings are held on the second Thursday of every month, from 8:30 am - 10:00 am. Currently, all meetings are being held remotely. Please join us! Meetings are free to attend and open to all. Contact CFHC for a meeting link to attend. 


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Data Highlight from our partner Cape Fear Collective

In The News

The Newsroom: Officials say New Hanover's $50 million housing bond is dead. What happened, and what's next?

The Newsroom: Officials say New Hanover's $50 million housing bond is dead. What happened, and what's next?

The Newsroom: Officials say New Hanover's $50 million housing bond is dead. What happened, and what's next?

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A growing share of Americans say affordable housing is a major problem where they live

The Newsroom: Officials say New Hanover's $50 million housing bond is dead. What happened, and what's next?

The Newsroom: Officials say New Hanover's $50 million housing bond is dead. What happened, and what's next?

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Opinion: Time For Elected Leaders To Boost Affordable Housing Funding

The Newsroom: Officials say New Hanover's $50 million housing bond is dead. What happened, and what's next?

Opinion: Time For Elected Leaders To Boost Affordable Housing Funding

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Last Year's Legislative Breakfast

Annual Legislative Update & Breakfast

Thank you to all who attended "Housing Affordability in the Cape Fear" for an update on state and federal housing policies and a discussion about solutions for the Cape Fear region.


Speakers:

Samuel Gunter, Executive Director, NC Housing Coalition

Dr. Chris Prentice, Director, UNCW Center for Social Impact


Panelists: 

Rhonda Bellamy, CEO of the Arts Council of Wilmington and New Hanover County

Dr. Philip Brown, VP of Novant Health

Huntley Garriot, President of Live Oak Bank


Presenting sponsor: UNC Wilmington


Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94BwgtAMGPc&t=10s

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