Join the Los Angeles Department of Water & Power and Enterprise Community Partners for a two-part webinar series on sustainable housing, building decarbonization, and disaster mitigation and recovery.

Learn from top experts and innovative organizations shaping the future of resilient affordable homes.

Sustainability and Building Decarbonization | Wednesday, February 18
The first session explores how housing providers can navigate evolving sustainability and electrification requirements while advancing affordable, resilient housing.

What You'll Learn:

  • Current Los Angeles mandates on sustainability and electrification for affordable housing
  • Available incentives and programs from city agencies
  • Practical strategies for financing and implementing decarbonization upgrades
  • Real-world case studies highlighting sustainable housing solutions
  • How energy-efficiency upgrades reduce costs and enhance climate resilience

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Disaster Mitigation and Recovery | Wednesday, March 4
This session examines how housing providers and homeowners can better prepare for, respond to, and recover from the growing severity and frequency of climate-related disasters.

What You'll Learn:

  • Federal policy landscape for disaster recovery
  • Disaster recovery funding programs, rebuilding costs, and timelines
  • City and state resources for wildfire recovery and preparedness
  • Actionable strategies to strengthen disaster mitigation, climate resilience, and long-term housing stability

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Who Should Attend

  • Community development corporations
  • Affordable housing developers and providers
  • Nonprofit housing partners
  • Property managers and owners
  • Community stakeholders

Why This Matters Now

  • Critical shortage of affordable homes
  • Rising utility and insurance costs
  • Aging housing stock requiring urgent updates
  • Increasing climate risks affecting vulnerable 
    communities
  • Uncertainty around public funding sources

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Last Updated
March 5, 2026
Originally Published
February 10, 2026
Authors
Enterprise Community Partners
Capabilities
Resource Type
  • Training
Featured Partners
Los Angeles Department of Water & Power