Similar organisations to COMMUNITY LAND TRUST ASSOCIATION
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Land Resources Conservation
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Community Land Trust in the Southern Bwerkshires
The Community Land Trust holds land on behalf of the community for homes, farms and businesses to ensure permanent access, control, affordability & stewardship.
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Great Barrington
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Land Resources Conservation
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Piedmont Community Land Trust
TO CREATE AND PRESERVE A PERMANENT SUPPLY OF AFFORDABLE HOMES IN THE CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA AREA.
Charlottesville
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Land Resources Conservation
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Waterville Community Land Trust Inc
The Waterville Community Land Trust (WCLT) supports strong, vital neighborhoods in the development an To provide affordable homes to low income families making 80% AMI or less We are looking for interested volunteers.
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Waterville
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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Fort Worth Community Land Trust
The Fort Worth Community Land Trust (FWCLT) was created to provide relief to the poor and distressed and combat community deterioration.
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Fort Worth
Hempstead Community Land Trust
Hempstead Community Land Trust is a 501(c)3 member-based organization with a mission to acquire, renovate, and provide affordable homeownership, and economic opportunities to families and individuals of low-to-moderate-income while preserving future affordability in perpetuity within the boundaries of the Village of Hempstead.
Garden City
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Land Resources Conservation
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Next Generation Land Trust
Next Generation Land Trust A Legacy Forever Next Generation Land Trust.
Telluride
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Public Housing
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Midpen Community Land Trust
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Foster City
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Housing Owners, Renters Organizations
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SOMERVILLE COMMUNITY LAND TRUST INC
Creating permanently affordable housing in Somerville, MA.
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Somerville
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Housing Development, Construction, Management
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CLT Interboro CLT Housing Development
Affordability Stability Community A New Modelfor Affordable Homeownershipin NYC Opening a pathway to opportunity for families Today there are few options for lowerincome New Yorkers to own homes shutting off a critical path to building wealth and putting down roots in a neighborhood.
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