BLOOMINGTON – Heading Home is hosting a regional housing summit on April 14th to bring together residents, landlords, businesses, nonprofits, people with lived experience, and government and community leaders to collaboratively address the housing crisis in South Central Indiana.
The event will be held at the Monroe Convention Center in Bloomington on Tuesday, April 14, from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Together, they will explore practical, innovative strategies to increase the supply of accessible housing, respond to the needs of vulnerable populations, and strengthen community-driven solutions.
Featuring interactive sessions, hands-on learning, and an inspiring keynote from Vu Le, this summit will leave participants energized, better connected, and equipped with actionable ideas to strengthen housing stability in this region.

Vu Le is an internationally known keynote speaker, writer, and nonprofit leader. Known for his sharp insights, humor, and unapologetically honest perspective, Vu speaks on topics including collaboration, collective impact, equity and inclusion, organizational culture, and the myths that often hold communities back. Vu’s keynote is focused on The Audacity of Ambition and Imagination, and How We Can Create a Better World.
The day-long summit includes main sessions and breakouts, offering both big-picture insights and in-depth, interactive sessions. Breakout sessions are organized into three thematic tracks that reflect the full housing ecosystem, from development to community connection to system improvement.
Connectors: sessions explore how relationships and community support can create housing stability.
Builders: sessions focus on increasing housing supply through practical development tools and innovative approaches.
Improvers: sessions examine how policies and systems can be strengthened to remove barriers and improve outcomes.
Click here to register to attend.


