October 13, 2022
@5:30pm
October 13, 2022
@8:30pm
Boston Convention and Exhibition Center
415 Summer Street
Boston, MA 02210
United States
CHAPA is excited to welcome you back in person to CHAPA’s Annual Dinner at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center on Thursday, October 13, 2022!
After two years of virtual events, we will return to our usual event format this fall where we can connect in person with faces new and familiar in the affordable housing field. Like many years before, we’ll come together at the Boston Convention Center to celebrate the year’s accomplishments and the future we all envision that ensures everyone has a safe, healthy, and affordable home in communities of their choice.
Please consider supporting CHAPA's work through sponsorship of our 55th Annual Dinner and registering on our website. To receive recognition in the Annual Dinner program, sponsorships must be pledged or received by September 9th, 2022. If the individual ticket price is a hardship, please contact Micky Cox (mcox@chapa.org) to inquire about reduced admission or a complimentary ticket.
- Individual ticket: $175
- Contributor: $1,500
- Supporter: $3,000
- Sponsor: $5,500
Consider becoming a Partner! Partnership opportunities, which include sponsorship of the Dinner, provide year-round support for CHAPA. Please visit our Partnership page to learn more about the benefits of supporting CHAPA at this level.
For assistance registering, please contact Micky Cox at mcox@chapa.org. We can’t wait to see you on October 13th!
2022 Awardees
Keynote Speaker:
HUD Regional Administrator, Juana Matias
Juana Matias is the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s Regional Administrator for Region 1 which covers Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Maine, and Vermont. Prior to her appointment at HUD, she served as the Chief Operating Officer for MassINC, a nonprofit, non-partisan public policy and action think tank and civic news organization. Previously, Matias served as the State Representative for the 16th Essex District, becoming the first Latina immigrant elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Matias graduated from the University of Massachusetts Boston in 2009 with bachelor’s degrees in Political Science and Criminal Justice. In 2014, she received a Juris Doctor from Suffolk University Law School and is member of the Massachusetts Bar Association.
Refund Policy
We will adhere to and require guests to comply with city and state guidelines around masks, vaccination status, etc. during the event. If we are unable to hold the Annual Dinner in person due to restrictions placed by the city, state, or the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center, we will transition to a virtual event where all tickets will be honored. No refunds will be provided to those who register but do not attend the Dinner.
Photography and Video
Citizens’ Housing and Planning Association (CHAPA) reserves the right to use any photograph/video taken at any event sponsored by CHAPA without the expressed written permission of those included within the photograph/video. CHAPA may use the photograph/video in publications or other media material produced, used, or contracted by CHAPA. To ensure the privacy of individuals and children, images will not be identified using full names or personal identifying information without written approval from the photographed/videotaped subject, parent, or legal guardian. A person attending a CHAPA event who does not wish to have their image recorded for distribution should make their wishes known to the photographer/videographer, and/or the event organizers, and/or contact CHAPA directly.
Platinum Partners
Gold Partners
Silver Partners
Bronze Partners
Sponsors
Anser Advisory, LLC
Bank of America
BlueHub Capital
Boston Financial Investment Management
CBRE
Dellbrook | JKS
Hallkeen Management
Housing Opportunities Unlimited
JP Morgan Chase
Massachusetts Housing Partnership (MHP)
The Peebles Corporation & Legacy Real Estate Development LLC
Pennrose
Point32Health Foundation
Santander
Supporters
Cambridge Trust Company
Capital One
Central Massachusetts Housing Alliance
Citizens Bank
Community Economic Development Assistance Corporation (CEDAC)
Community Teamwork, Inc.
CSI Support & Development Services
Davis Square Architects, Inc.
Dorchester Bay Economic Development Corporation
Dorfman Capital
Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston
Hackett Feinberg P.C.
Harborlight Community Partners
Housing Management Resources, Inc.
Kaplan Construction
The Life Initiative
Lincoln Avenue Capital
M&T Bank
Madison Park Development Corporation
Needham Bank
Nolan Sheehan Patten LLP
RCAP Solutions
Roxbury Tenants of Harvard
Salem Five Charitable Foundation
Sullivan & Worcester LLP
Tenants' Development Corporation
The Life Initiative
Wells Fargo Community Lending & Investment
Windover Construction
Wingate Management Company, LLC
Contributors
2Life Communities
Boston LISC/National Equity Fund
Capstone Communities LLC
CIL
Codman Square Neighborhood Development Corporation
Colantonio, Inc.
Dakota Partners
Dempsey, Lucey & Associates
Dietz & Company Architects
First Republic Bank
Insource Services, Inc.
John M. Corcoran & Company
Massachusetts Association of Community Development Corporations (MACDC)
Massachusetts Chapter of the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (MassNAHRO)
Massachusetts Union of Public Housing Tenants (Mass Union)
MetroHousing|Boston
NeighborWorks Housing Solutions
Newton Community Development Foundation
The NHP Foundation
Peter A Gagliardi Consulting
Planning Office for Urban Affairs
Robinson & Cole LLP
Starry Internet
SV Design
Technical Assistance Collaborative
Tierney Development Services, LLC
Way Finders, Inc.
WNC