Advocating For Opportunity

Citizens’ Housing & Planning Association (CHAPA) brings stakeholders together from across the industry — lenders, developers, municipalities, community groups, tenants, and more — to build consensus around equitable solutions to our Commonwealth’s affordable housing challenges.

Why CHAPA?

For over 50 years, CHAPA has brought people together to address Massachusetts’ critical housing needs—working to ensure that everyone has a safe, healthy, and affordable place to call home in the communities they choose.

CHAPA has made great strides in solidifying a more equitable, accessible, and affordable Massachusetts through housing

– Andrew DeFranza, CHAPA President

CHAPA’s Programs

Policy Advocacy

Advancing state legislation to meet our state’s critical housing needs

Municipal Engagement Initiative

Supporting local coalitions to say yes to more affordable housing in their communities

Affordable Homeownership

Expanding access to affordable homeownership opportunities and furthering fair housing for all

Professional Development

Developing the housing field through events, training, and networking

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Upcoming Events

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Virtual Meeting
Tue, 01 Apr 01:00 PM
Registration required: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/eHgSFDmSTqONUwJ5Hj-YlQ  Zoom link will be emailed after registration is completed. If attending in person (Uxbridge Room at MassHousing…
 
MassMutual Center
Tue, 08 Apr 10:00 AM
This gathering will bring together community leaders, policymakers, and practitioners to share ideas and strategies for transforming vacant properties into…
 
Tue, 15 Apr 10:30 AM
Registration required: Follow this link Zoom link will be emailed after registration is completed. If attending in person (Uxbridge Room…
 

Success Stories

“With CHAPA’s monthly Making the Case Calls, they have created a supportive, informative, and encouraging environment. This growth and collaboration has enhanced our Town housing work and led to housing successes. I look forward to these meetings every month.”

Jill Scalise, Town of Brewster’s Housing Coordinator