Jackson Loop is a seasoned policy expert currently serving as the Policy Director at the Southern California Association of NonProfit Housing (SCANPH), where responsibilities include policy analysis and research on affordable housing, as well as collaboration on initiatives like Measure ULA. Previous roles include serving as a Historic Preservation Specialist at ICF, where data analysis and compliance with environmental policies were key functions, and as a Current Planning Intern for the City of West Hollywood, focusing on municipal code enforcement and policy reporting. Jackson's experience extends to educational institutions, working as a course assistant at the University of Southern California and as a tutor for the Social Justice Learning Institute. Jackson holds a Master's degree in Planning, Heritage Conservation from the University of Southern California, along with a Bachelor's degree in History and German from the University of Florida, and has participated in an exchange program at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München.

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Southern California Association of NonProfit Housing (SCANPH)

The Southern California Association of Nonprofit Housing is a membership association, founded in 1985, that supports and advocates for those who develop and sustainably operate affordable housing. SCANPH is uniquely situated to identify, prioritize, strategize, and lead policy efforts that are designed to create an environment conducive to affordable housing development. We are measured by our ability to serve low-income residents of the region by securing critical public subsidy funds for new affordable home development, and by our ability to make our members more effective developers amidst funding and resource challenges. SCANPH strives to increase the capacity and expertise of our members, educate policymakers and the public about the need for affordable housing, and help to establish policies and programs that further these objectives. We serve the Southern California region of Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura, Riverside, and San Bernardino counties. Together, these counties represent the largest population base in California, the greatest concentration of poverty and housing need, and a vibrant mix of communities with diverse resources and approaches to affordable housing SCANPH’s members have produced tens of thousands of apartments, condominiums, and houses throughout the region. These developments provide housing and services to people who have been homeless, the disabled, elderly, veterans, the working poor, single-parent households, immigrants, low-income families, and low-income first-time homebuyers—among other economically disadvantaged individuals.