NAHRO - BUILDING COMMUNITIES TOGETHER
History

The National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO), has been in
existence for well over 50 years, and is located in Washington, D.C.  NAHRO’s
membership is comprised of over 5,500 Individuals and 1,800 Agencies nation-wide.  
Kansas NAHRO has been a Chapter within the National organization since 1962, and has
been active in representing and addressing the needs of housing and community
development across the state.


Purpose

The purpose of the Kansas Chapter of NAHRO is to be the leading housing and
community development advocate for the provision of adequate and affordable housing
for all Kansans, particularly those with low and moderate incomes.  Through the
processes of development, preservation, conservation and rehabilitation, Kansas NAHRO
members work toward the achievement of well-planned, socially, aesthetically,
ecologically, and economically sound communities.

It is the continuing goal of the Kansas Chapter to improve the standards and practices of
all phases of administration directly related to the above purposes, and to develop and
improve the professional standards involved in the administration of programs.  NAHRO
works very closely with the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the
Farmers Home Administration (FmHA) to achieve an effective administrative framework
which shapes legislation and provides funding for housing and community development
programs.  The Kansas Chapter was actively involved in legislation that created a Housing
Division at the State level, now known as the Kansas Housing Resource Corporation
(KHRC), which made Kansas eligible for an additional $20+ million annually from the
Federal government to address housing and community development needs in the State
of Kansas.

To achieve it’s objectives, the Kansas Chapter provides for the exchange of knowledge by
engaging in research, publishing results of studies, conducting meetings and
conferences, developing and facilitating effective federal, state and local relations among
those having related housing and community development responsibilities, cooperating
and collaborating with other agencies, associations, and groups, both public and private,
who have similar or related purposes, and seeking, in all appropriate ways, to improve the
proficiency of agencies and persons engaged in administration in the field of housing and
community development.


Advantages of Membership

The advantages of membership of the Kansas Chapter of NAHRO include access to the
best available training and professional development; unique management and
information resources; technical assistance and support to improve professional
standards; and the opportunity to play an active role in housing and community
development in the State of Kansas.  Semi-Annual and interim Mini conferences provide
housing and community development providers an opportunity for networking with peers.  
Kansas NAHRO also recognizes the importance of providing recognition to individuals and
agencies for exceptional achievements and provides such recognition through an awards
program.  



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