The National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO) is a professional membership organization comprised of approximately 22,700 housing and community development agencies and individuals throughout the United States who administer a variety of affordable housing and community development programs at the local level.
The Mountain Plains Regional Council (MPRC) of NAHRO is one of eight regional councils nationwide established to facilitate widespread participation in NAHRO programs and to serve as a means of recognizing the special local interests of its members. We represent NAHRO chapters in Colorado, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota and South Dakota.
The Mountain Plains Regional Council (MPRC) of NAHRO is one of eight regional councils nationwide established to facilitate widespread participation in NAHRO programs and to serve as a means of recognizing the special local interests of its members. We represent NAHRO chapters in Colorado, Utah, Montana, Wyoming, North Dakota and South Dakota.
Mountain Plains NAHRO is excited to gather our region at the Montana Housing Partnership Conference this year May 19-21, 2025 in Billings, Montana! We will also be presenting a special pre-conference session about Leadership in Times of Change.
Registration is now open! Take advantage of early bird pricing at just $365, available until April 4th at 5 pm. After that time, general admission tickets increase to $450.
Register for the conference, view the agenda and more by visiting the conference website linked below.
Registration is now open! Take advantage of early bird pricing at just $365, available until April 4th at 5 pm. After that time, general admission tickets increase to $450.
Register for the conference, view the agenda and more by visiting the conference website linked below.
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“Home to me means love, shelter, warmth, and family. So I put a fireplace and a window with rain for shelter and warmth, then I put a book with the pages in a heart to show love and then I put a family in the middle of it all because its the main thing and the book describes what home means to me and the family in the middle is me my sister and my mom.” Grace Mullins, Utah