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Playground Safety Through Creativity: Inside HAI Group’s Annual Poster Contest

Each year, HAI Group invites young residents to put safety first through creativity. The Playground Poster and Essay Contest is an annual tradition designed to engage children living in affordable housing while reinforcing important safety messages in a fun, age-appropriate way.

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Recent Resources

How a California Housing Agency Boosted Cybersecurity with HAI Group’s Loss Prevention Fund

When a housing agency identifies a risk, taking swift action isn’t always easy, or affordable. That’s why HAI Group...

Insights on Risk and Insurance: HAI Group in Affordable Housing News

HAI Group is proud to be featured in two articles in the Winter 2024 edition of Affordable Housing News, highlighting...

Protecting Public Housing Assets: A Guide to HUD-Required Crime Insurance

Public housing authorities (PHAs), like any business, face risks from employee theft, fraud, and forgery that could...

Navigating the Riskscape: 10 Key Public Housing Risks

In the complex world of public housing, an array of potential risks lurk, from cyber threats to policy changes. For...

Navigating Reinvestment and Repositioning: A Guide for Public Housing Providers

Public housing authorities (PHAs) face the continual challenge of maintaining and improving their properties while...

Breaking Barriers, Building Futures: The Story of Park City Communities

When Jillian Baldwin took the helm at Park City Communities (PCC), formerly known as the Bridgeport Housing Authority,...

Upcoming Programs and Events

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Playground Safety Poster and Essay Contest

February 2026

HAI Group invites young residents aged 6-14 from policyholder organizations to participate in our annual Playground Safety Poster and Essay Contest. Participants are encouraged to share creative ideas that highlight ways to keep playgrounds safe and secure.

Read the contest details and apply.

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Resident Scholarship Program

February 2026

HAI Group’s Resident Scholarship Program helps low-income students pay for higher education. In 2026, we’ll be awarding scholarships worth $6,000 each to 20 residents to continue their education. Application period ends June 5.

Read more and apply.

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Loss Prevention Fund

March 1, 2026

HAI Group’s Loss Prevention Fund is a competitive annual reimbursement program for members, backed by a $3.5 million pool of funds. This program provides financial support for purchasing risk management and loss prevention products or services.

 

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Curated Resource Centers

Explore targeted tools and insights to enhance your crisis, cybersecurity, and fire prevention strategies.

Crisis Communication Center

When tensions rise, the wrong words can erode trust, harm your organization’s reputation, or increase liability. Preparation makes all the difference. Explore our crisis communication resources for affordable housing organizations.

Cybersecurity Center

Cyberattacks on housing providers are rising, with cybercriminals using advanced tactics to breach systems and compromise sensitive data—threatening residents, employees, and stability. Start building a more cyber-resilient housing organization today.

Fire Prevention Center

HAI Group’s internal data paints a startling picture: the severity of fire losses experienced by policyholders continues to increase year-over-year, from an average of just under $40,000 per loss in 2018 to nearly $60,000 per loss in 2022.