Lincoln Institute of Land Policy · 7 hours ago
Project Assistant Intern - Law
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Responsibilities
Conducting research and developing state-level policy fact sheets on the existing legal and regulatory landscape for manufactured housing as well as on pending manufactured housing bills in state legislatures.
Help develop the network by working with manufactured homeowners and other stakeholders at the local level.
Help develop the network by working with manufactured homeowners and other stakeholders at the local level and tasks related to the I’m Home annual conference in September 2024.
Research topics of interest to the UMMC such as how Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac can enhance their support to underserved mortgage markets including borrowers of color, manufactured housing, rural housing, and affordable housing preservation and infrastructure.
Help maintain our Impact Tracking Tool and take the lead on building it out to include Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s new Equitable Housing Finance plans.
Coordinate the UMMC to help it achieve more from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s required strategic planning efforts.
Help to write for a variety of audiences and contexts, including case studies, memos and white papers, meeting agendas and materials, web content, and social media posts.
Plan event content, draft event materials, and coordinate with speakers and the Events team.
Work with other internal teams to advance the work of UMMC and I’m Home.
Be a main point of contact for the general public, addressing inquiries, and directing them appropriately.
Provide administrative support to both initiatives, including scheduling of meetings of networks/communities of practice, managing contracts as needed, and other administrative support tasks.
Assist with other activities as requested.
Qualification
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Required
Current law student with a focus on affordable housing or related fields.
Familiarity with Westlaw and/or LexisNexis.
Strong research skills and ability to develop policy fact sheets.
Ability to write for a variety of audiences and contexts, including case studies, memos and white papers, meeting agendas and materials, web content, and social media posts.
Strong organizational skills and ability to coordinate events and manage schedules.
Ability to work collaboratively with internal teams and external stakeholders.
Excellent communication skills to serve as a main point of contact for the general public.
Preferred
Experience or coursework related to affordable housing, land policy, or real estate law.
Familiarity with issues related to underserved mortgage markets and manufactured housing.
Experience in event planning or coordination.
Company
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is an educational research center.
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