Registration

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Attendance Policy

Unless otherwise noted, sessions are open to NCSHA members and nonmember stakeholders sponsored by HFA and Associate members (see below for details). Members may not register as guests.

For information on how to become a member, contact Phaedra Stoger at membership@ncsha.org.

Registration Fees

By 2/5After 2/5
HFA or Associate Member $515 $575
Affiliate Member$595$675
Guest (Please see Guest Registration below.)$95$95

 

Guest Registration

A special guest registration is available for $95 that admits your guest to the Networking Reception with Washington Housing Partners on Monday, March 4. To register your guest, please contact the NCSHA Registrar; guest registration is not available online. All guests, including children of attendees, must present a guest badge to be admitted to this reception. Each guest registrant must be associated with a registered conference attendee. NCSHA members may not register as guests.

Speaker Registration Policy

NCSHA requires that speakers and discussion leaders who wish to participate in conference sessions and events, beyond the session in which they are speaking/leading, to register.

Special Needs/Dietary Needs

If you have special needs under the Americans with Disabilities Act or special dietary requests, please contact registration@ncsha.org for assistance.

Substitution Policy

If you have registered and are no longer able to attend, you may send another NCSHA member at no additional charge. The payment made for the original registrant will be applied to the substitute’s registration. Substitutions are allowed at any time and must be requested in writing by emailing registration@ncsha.org.

Cancellation Policy

Cancellation requests must be submitted in writing and emailed to registration@ncsha.org by Tuesday, February 13. A $100 administrative fee will be deducted from each refund. No refunds will be issued for cancellations received after Tuesday, February 13, or for registrants who do not attend the event.

Press Policy

This event is closed to the media.

Code of Conduct

The National Council of State Housing Agencies is committed to providing a professional environment at all of our events, welcoming people from as many diverse backgrounds as possible. We expect each event to be a respectful, harassment-free environment for all people regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, physical ability, nationality, age, socioeconomic status, and belief.

In pursuit of those goals, which are applicable at virtual and in-person events, speakers, staff, attendees, and volunteers at NCSHA events are expected to abide by this Code of Conduct. Participation in this event indicates your acknowledgment and acceptance of this Code of Conduct.

Photography and Recording Policy

Registration and attendance at or participation in NCSHA meetings and other activities constitutes an agreement by the registrant to NCSHA’s use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the attendee’s image in photographs or video recordings. Recording (audio or video) of sessions and events by non-NCSHA staff is not permitted. Please contact Lisa Bowman if you have questions about this policy.

Conference Admission

Your name badge must be worn at all times. It is your ticket to sessions, meals, and other networking events applicable to your registration category.

Attendee Roster

Interested in who will be participating in the conference? Check out the attendee roster, which is updated every Friday by Noon ET.

Mailing List Solicitation

NCSHA does not sell our event attendees’ data or authorize third parties to sell attendees’ data. If you are contacted by a third party offering attendee data or lists for purchase, please be aware the data is not official or verified. We recommend blocking these domains to avoid unwanted solicitations: showinformations.com, expo-attendees.com, bottend.com, passkent.com, and b2becpoattendees.com

Questions

Contact registration@ncsha.org for assistance.