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Week of May 5, 2003

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President's Message

* There Are No Better Housing Advocates Anywhere

Regulation

* Urban Growth Boundaries Strike in San Jose
* City Claims Impact Fee Is a ‘Tax’
* Web Site Offers Help on EPA Compliance

Member Dividends

* NAHB Plays Key Role in Introducing Cost-Saving Foundations

Housing and Economics

* NAHB Works With Census on Property Tax Data
* Impact Fees Grow as Property Taxes Decline
* Home Building Rises in California, But It's Still Not Good Enough
* Spotlight on: Santa Fe

For Consumers

* The Kitchen Is the Most Important Room in the House

Small Builders and Remodelers

* Harvard Index Shows Gains in Remodeling Activity

Business Management

* Does Your Planning Software Match Your Project's Sophistication?
* Early Warning Signs Point to Possible Business Failure

Seniors Housing

* Seniors Buy Maintenance-Free Homes Close to Current Address
* Nursing Homes on the Decline

Research

* Wearable Computers a Possible Solution for Reading Blueprints

Building Systems

* Carpenter Bees Can Be Stopped From Tunneling Into Wood

Sales & Marketing

* Know Your Competition and Increase Your Sales

Labor

* Training Program Graduates Its First Class in Nashville

Building Products

* Fiber Glass Insulation Addresses Air Quality Concerns

Design

* Best in American Living Awards Accepting Entries

Building News Coast To Coast

Association News & Events

* Charlotte Builders Exemplify Ethics in Business

NBN Back Issues

 

Training Program Graduates Its First Class in Nashville

The Home Builders Institute's Project CRAFT/Nashville has just produced its first graduating class — eight young men who now have the tools to pursue promising careers in the home building industry.

HBI, the work force development arm of NAHB, was awarded a $1.5 million grant last year by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Youth Offender Demonstration Initiative to bring Project CRAFT (Community Restitution Apprenticeship-Focused Training) to Tennessee.


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“The Home Builders Institute’s work to help young people get a second chance in life is inspiring to see,” said Labor Secretary Elaine Chao in her announcement of the grant. “We hope young people will find jobs and become valuable citizens in their community.”

The hands-on training received by the program’s graduates included the renovation of several homes for the Affordable Housing program, which facilitates the production and preservation of affordable housing and the development of sustainable communities in Nashville and Davidson County.

The graduates received their completion certificates from Jerry Strebel, an HBI trustee.

“For some of these young men, the feelings of accomplishment and self-worth are a triumph of the spirit. They will remember this moment for the rest of their lives,” Strebel said after the ceremony. “The housing industry needs their skills and has the jobs to help them rebuild their lives.”

HBI is a partner with several local and state organizations in providing the vocational training and educational and social support systems that are hallmarks of the program’s ongoing success. These organizations include: Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee, Bethlehem Centers of Nashville, the Davidson County Drug Court, the HBA of Tennessee and the HBA of Middle Tennessee.
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