05/30/2018
NOAAH @ Park Hill Interfaith Community Festival
Housing Assoc; provide support & opportunities; skills enhancement, resident training, economic deve
The National Organization of African Americans in Housing (NOAAH) is a housing industry association that has members who are involved in all facets of housing development, financing, management and operations. Founded in January 1998, NOAAH was formed to provide technical, operational and moral support to its members and offers opportunities for professional skills enhancement, resident training, and economic development programs
05/30/2018
NOAAH @ Park Hill Interfaith Community Festival
05/30/2018
NOAAH hosted a Community Land Trust Meeting
05/30/2018
Montbello Alive 2017! 5K Race and Mile Walk
05/30/2018
Affordable housing advocates (NOAAH, SDC, HAC)
05/30/2018
NOAAH Forum on Neighborhood Gentrification and Revitalization
06/14/2017
06/14/2017
The National Organization of African Americans in Housing, NOAAH's 20th annual conference in Denver, Colorado held at the Renaissance Hotel this past Thursday, Friday and Saturday was a success!
Thanks to everyone who attended and to our distinguished guest panel of speakers.
04/29/2017
NOAAH National Conference/ Denver, Colorado The National Organization of African Americans in Housing, NOAAH, is holding it's annual conference in Denver, Colorado at the Renaissance Hotel located at 3801 Quebec Street. NOAAH is in it's 20th year of operation and was formed to promote the interests of African Americans specifically, and peopl...
02/03/2017
Celebrating Black History, the Dorothy Height Stamp.
Feb 1, 2017
In this edition of NOAAH News we highlight. the nation's many Black History Month observances. Black History Month grew from Negro History Week, which was promoted by historian Carter G Woodson and prominent African-American minister Jesse E Moorland. The pair founded the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History which sponsored a Negro History Week in 1926, choosing the second week of February to coincide with the birthdays of Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln. Today the U.S. Post office issues it's Dorothy Height Forever stamp which features artist Thomas Blackshear II’s, portrait of Height. The painting is based on a photograph shot by Lateef Mangum in 2009. Art director Derry Noyes designed the stamp.
In 1963, the Height-led National Council of Negro Women joined the Council for United Civil Rights Leadership. Height was an architect of the August 1963 March on Washington, where she shared the stage with Martin Luther King Jr. It was Height who pushed to include a voice of youth like John Lewis of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and insisted on no time limits for King’s speech.
NOAAH is particularly pleased at this recognition, as more than several years ago, NOAAH with it member partner The Sherwin -Williams Paint Company,
painted the interior of the National Council of Negro Women Washington D.C. headquarters through our HomeWork program. The HomeWork program trains
individuals the business of indoor painting. After instructional training from retired Sherwin-Williams executives, participants have an opportunity to join the workforce. See a future edition of the NOAAH News for more information.
Anyway, go out a buy some Dorothy Height Forever stamps!
11/18/2016
Congratulations to Northfield at Stapleton Apartments on Friday's ribbon cutting! The development offers 84 units of affordable rental housing to low income individuals and families in the northeast Denver area
11/15/2016
Over the past year NOAAH participated with local food bank gatherings to dispense housing information for those truly looking for affordable housing solutions.