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In This Issue:

Front Page
Bid to Require Fire Sprinklers Defeated at Code Hearings
ICC Hearings Decide on CO Alarms, Foundation Wall Anchors and More
2007 National Membership Day Sets New Record, 11,845
$1.2 Million Still Available in ‘Buy Now’ Grant Funds, Apply Today
Nation's Building News Will Not Be Published June 4 or June 11
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Personal Outdoor Living Space As You Like It
Coast to Coast
America’s Most Overpriced Home Markets
Housing Forum
Letter to the Editor: Snow Shovels in Miami
Letter to the Editor: Don't Reward Illegal Immigrants
Politics & Government
House Approves Sound GSE Regulatory Reform Bill
Immigration Bill Provokes Flurry of Amendments
Tax Credit Reforms Needed to Spur Affordable Rental Housing
New Law Suspends HUD Investor Approval Process
Tax Breaks, New Minimum Wage, Katrina Relief in War Bill
Economics & Finance
New Home Sales Up an Unexpected 16.2% in April
New Jersey Tops in Property Taxes, Louisiana Among Lowest
Eye on the Economy: 2007 Housing Outlook Weakens
Useful Links to Monitor Economic and Housing Trends
Tips
Builders’ Tip: A Temporary Extension for Table-Saw Tops
Sales
A Coastal-Inspired Upscale Getaway Near Washington, D.C.
50Plus Housing
Retiring Boomers to Hasten Search for New Tax Revenue
Register Onsite for the 50+ Housing Symposium in Denver
June 1 Deadline for NAHB/AARP Livable Communities Awards
Multifamily
Builders Upbeat as Rental Demand Outpaces Supply
Financial Viability of Affordable Housing Threatened
Custom
Register for Custom Builder Symposium in Naples, Fla.
Education
Education Calendar
Design
Sustainable Communities on Design Institute Tour
Orlando HBA Redecorates Guest Room in Ronald McDonald House
Green Building
HBAs Pursue Green Marketing to Boost Consumer Interest
Green Standard Committee Preparing for July Meeting
Environment
Seminar Helps Builders Comply With Stormwater Rules
Regulation
Flood Maps Being Redrawn With ‘Unscientific’ Data
Codes and Standards
Changes to Building Envelope Standard Raise Concerns
Construction Safety
OSHA Appeals Ruling Against ‘Multi-Employer’ Citations
Consumer Deck Safety Effort Includes 10-Point Checklist
Legal
Register for Upcoming Construction Law Seminar
Disaster Relief
Residents Warned to Prepare for Busy Hurricane Season
Workforce housing
June 14 Symposium Looks at Safeguarding Homeownership
Building Products
Dow Foam Filler Used for Water Features and Insulation
TV
NAHB-Produced Programs on HGTV and DIY This Week
Endowment
Endowment Funds ‘Building Communities of Our Own’
Operation Forever Free Honored For Helping Injured Veterans
Association News
Drive Away With a Shiny New $500 GM Offer
Spring Board Meeting Set for June 5-10
Free NAHB ‘Homeownership Month’ Kit Available Online
NAHB Career Center: For a True Competitive Edge
Save 30% on Biz Forms and Checks
Calendar of Events
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Operation Forever Free Honored For Helping Injured Veterans

Endowment Funds ‘Building Communities of Our Own’

 

 

CDs of the successful teaching tool, "Building Homes of Our Own," are still available. The National Housing Endowment is helping fund the next generation of the educational game, the Web-based "Building Communities of Our Own." 

The National Housing Endowment and Fannie Mae have provided NAHB with a $70,000 grant to fund the development of “Building Communities of Our Own,” an Internet-based game for middle and high school students that builds on the success of NAHB’s award-winning “Building Homes of Our Own” CD-ROM-based program.

“Building Communities of Our Own,” the next generation of the popular and successful animated educational game, will use new Web-based technologies — including an artificial intelligence engine that provides a reality-based experience for users — to substantially increase educational outreach possibilities.

The Web-based teaching tool will educate students about the challenges of planning and developing a successful community, and build a framework that explains how many diverse interests can be managed to achieve balanced and cost-effective housing.

Its predecessor, “Building Homes of Our Own,” was launched in 2002 and teaches students about building a house by presenting students with a macro view of the entire home building process. Free to teachers, NAHB has distributed more than 47,000 copies of the educational game to teachers and schools across the country.

An estimated 4 million students, teachers and parents use the game, which has won national acclaim as an interdisciplinary teaching tool.

"Building Homes of Our Own" was created through the support of the endowment, the Chicago Regional Council of Carpenters and Freddie Mac.

NAHB’s educational games create context for students, parents, regulators and legislators on how home builders and developers shape and build communities throughout America as well as provide members and HBAs with a cutting-edge resource for outreach to local schools.

‘Building Homes of Our Own’ CDs Still Available

“Building Homes of Our Own” is available upon request, free of charge, to educators and NAHB members. Copies can be ordered online by clicking here.

NAHB is seeking additional funding from corporate sources for complete development and promotional activities for “Building Communities of Our Own.”

For more information about the endowment, visit the National Housing Endowment Web site at www.nationalhousingendowment.org.


 

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