Forget LIHTC: The Fast-Track to Affordable Housing with Impact Capital
Track
Catalytic Capital 2.0
Format
Fireside chat (2 speakers)
Speakers
- NameLauren Taylor
- TitleManaging Partner
- OrganizationBear Impact Fund
- NameAbhi Golhar
- TitleManaging Partner
- OrganizationMeridian 84
Description
For decades, LIHTC has promised affordability—but has it actually delivered? The reality is that LIHTC properties are often mismanaged, poorly maintained, and lose affordability after the compliance period ends, displacing the very communities they were meant to serve.
The problem? A system built for tax benefits, not long-term housing solutions. LIHTC’s reliance on complex compliance periods incentivizes short-term profit-taking, mismanagement, and eventual affordability loss. Meanwhile, the public-private approval process delays projects for years—leaving families waiting.
But what if we didn’t have to wait?
This session will challenge the outdated reliance on LIHTC and introduce a market-driven, nonprofit-integrated alternative that accelerates affordable housing—without the red tape, compliance cliffs, or government subsidies.
What You’ll Learn:
The inconvenient truth about LIHTC: Why compliance-driven timelines create poorly managed housing that eventually reverts to market rate.
How Bear Impact Fund and Hearth & Ethos are disrupting the model—scaling affordable housing without public funding or subsidy-dependent affordability.
How a private capital + nonprofit partnership ensures affordability stays in place long-term—without government intervention.
Why impact investors, developers, and mission-driven organizations need to rethink their approach to housing finance.
Who Should Attend?
This session is for impact investors, philanthropists, housing developers, and policymakers who are frustrated by the slow, ineffective, and unsustainable LIHTC system and are ready to explore a faster, market-driven approach that actually works.
The Bottom Line? LIHTC isn’t broken—it’s working exactly as designed. That’s the problem.
It’s time for a new model.
Forget LIHTC—this is the fast-track forward.