Strategies for Affordable Housing in Hawaii

 
What can we do to ensure that
local families can afford housing
in Hawai‘i?
UNDERLYING
ECONOMICS
POLITICS AND
BUREAUCRACY
NIMBY
OPPOSITION
Supply-Side Problem
Theory of Change
 
Housing is an adaptive challenge, not a technical problem:
Technical problems can be resolved through the application of
authoritative expertise
Adaptive challenges must be addressed through changes in
people’s priorities, beliefs, habits, and loyalties
 
Our 
vision
 is that
any local who
works hard and
wants quality
housing will find it.
 
Our solution is
Housing Hawai‘i’s Future
Our Guiding Principles
 
We are a multigenerational movement led by young locals.
We believe the housing crisis is driven by a lack of inventory.
We maintain a broad mandate to end the housing crisis.
We will create a sense of urgency.
We will bring stakeholders together to build consensus.
We will change the fundamental policy environment.
Theory of Emergence
 
Integrate the silos
Public Sector
State and county governments
Commissions and planning agency boards
Private Sector
Nonprofit Sector
Foster intergenerational collaboration
Engage the diaspora
Core Programs
 
Policy Research and Strategy
Education and Outreach
Leadership Development
 
3.5% is 24,500
Engaging Youth Leadership
 
Partner with Center for Tomorrow’s Leaders
Reach out to local community colleges, universities and high
schools
Leverage young professional networks
Engage Hawai‘i Clubs and the diaspora
“From Hawai‘i, For Hawai‘i” Club Challenge
“300 Stories of Hawai‘i” Narrative Campaign
Timeline
2023
Portal Opens
COVID-19 Recovery
 
  
New Governor
Redistricting
New Finance Chair
  
New County
Councils
2022 (Election Year)
Launch
Policy Research
Outreach and Education
Leadership Development
 
“They can conquer who believe they can.”
–Virgil
 
When we succeed,
any local who
works hard and
wants quality
housing will find it.
 
Will you 
join us
in fighting for a
better Hawai‘i?
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Addressing the housing affordability crisis in Hawaii requires a multi-faceted approach. Key aspects include overcoming supply-side challenges, navigating politics and opposition, understanding the adaptive nature of the issue, and fostering collaboration across sectors and generations. The goal is to ensure that hardworking local families can access quality housing through innovative programs, policy research, education, and leadership development. Engaging youth leadership and community involvement are crucial for sustainable solutions.

  • Affordable Housing
  • Hawaii
  • Supply-Side Challenges
  • Youth Leadership
  • Multigenerational Collaboration

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  1. What can we do to ensure that local families can afford housing in Hawai i?

  2. Supply-Side Problem UNDERLYING POLITICS AND NIMBY OPPOSITION ECONOMICS BUREAUCRACY

  3. Theory of Change Housing is an adaptive challenge, not a technical problem: Technical problems can be resolved through the application of authoritative expertise Adaptive challenges must be addressed through changes in people s priorities, beliefs, habits, and loyalties

  4. Our vision is that any local who works hard and wants quality housing will find it.

  5. Our solution is Housing Hawai i s Future

  6. Our Guiding Principles We are a multigenerational movement led by young locals. We believe the housing crisis is driven by a lack of inventory. We maintain a broad mandate to end the housing crisis. We will create a sense of urgency. We will bring stakeholders together to build consensus. We will change the fundamental policy environment.

  7. Theory of Emergence Integrate the silos Public Sector State and county governments Commissions and planning agency boards Private Sector Nonprofit Sector Foster intergenerational collaboration Engage the diaspora

  8. Core Programs Policy Research and Strategy Education and Outreach Leadership Development

  9. 3.5% is 24,500

  10. Engaging Youth Leadership Partner with Center for Tomorrow s Leaders Reach out to local community colleges, universities and high schools Leverage young professional networks Engage Hawai i Clubs and the diaspora From Hawai i, For Hawai i Club Challenge 300 Stories of Hawai i Narrative Campaign

  11. Timeline 2022 (Election Year) 2023 Launch Portal Opens Policy Research COVID-19 Recovery Outreach and Education New Governor Leadership Development Redistricting New Finance Chair New County Councils

  12. They can conquer who believe they can. Virgil

  13. When we succeed, any local who works hard and wants quality housing will find it.

  14. Will you join us in fighting for a better Hawai i?

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