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The Centers for Housing Opportunity and our partners develop and deliver tools to help planners, policymakers, service providers, and citizens advance housing solutions in Connecticut.
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This discussion will explore the practical aspects of managing community land trusts, nonprofit organizations that help preserve housing affordability in rural, suburban, and urban communities. Brenda Torpy of Champlain Housing Trust, the country's largest community land trust, will share her insight and experience.
- Initiative The Housing Collective; Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability; Community Land Trust
- Audience Community Organizations; Officials; Residents
- Region CT
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Community land trusts (CLTs) are nonprofit organizations that help preserve housing affordability in rural, suburban, and urban communities. During this discussion, leaders from community land trusts in Connecticut share real-world examples of land trusts in action—ranging from urban multi-unit developments to suburban scattered-site homes and rural projects. You will gain insights into how CLTs operate, their relationships with local governments, and how they support residents’ long-term success through training, collaboration, and equitable land stewardship. This webinar was part of a three-part series, Building Community with Community Land Trusts.
- Initiative The Housing Collective; Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability; Community Land Trust
- Audience Community Organizations; Officials; Residents
- Region CT
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Community land trusts are nonprofit organizations that help preserve housing affordability in rural, suburban, and urban communities. This discussion with Jason Webb or Grounded Solutions Network will introduce the concept of community land trusts and explain how they work.
- Initiative The Housing Collective; Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability; Community Land Trust
- Audience Community Organizations; Officials; Residents
- Region CT
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The Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) together with Regional Plan Association and The Housing Collective partnered to investigate creative solutions to advance the production of accessory dwelling units (ADUs) in Connecticut and the potential for their utilization for affordable housing.
- Initiative Centers for Housing Opportunity; The Housing Collective
- Topic Housing Affordability
- Audience Community Organizations; Officials; Residents
- Region CT
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This report by the Connecticut Land Conservation Council explores how land trusts can support affordable housing in Connecticut. It outlines three key strategies: understanding local housing needs, forming partnerships, and taking action on housing projects—while maintaining conservation goals.
- Initiative Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Community Land Trust; Housing Affordability; Conservation
- Audience Community Organizations; Residents
- Region CT
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- Initiative Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability
- Audience Community Organizations; Officials; Residents
- Region CT
Training
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- Initiative Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability
- Audience Community Organizations; Officials
- Region CT
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This fact sheet presents current data on income, wages, and housing costs to illustrate the growing gap between what residents earn and what it costs to live in the city. Using information from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the United Way Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed report (ALICE), and recent job and rental listings, it highlights how rising home values and stagnant wages have made Waterbury increasingly unaffordable for many workers and households.
- Initiative Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability; Employment; Workforce
- Audience Residents; Officials
- Region CT
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This fact sheet presents current data on income, wages, and housing costs to illustrate the growing gap between what residents earn and what it costs to live in the city. Using information from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the United Way Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed report (ALICE), and recent job and rental listings, it highlights how rising home values and stagnant wages have made Waterbury increasingly unaffordable for many workers and households.
- Initiative Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability; Employment; Workforce
- Audience Officials; Residents
- Region CT
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This fact sheet presents current data on income, wages, and housing costs to illustrate the growing gap between what residents earn and what it costs to live in the city. Using information from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the United Way Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed report (ALICE), and recent job and rental listings, it highlights how rising home values and stagnant wages have made Waterbury increasingly unaffordable for many workers and households.
- Initiative Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Workforce; Employment; Housing Affordability
- Audience Officials; Residents
- Region CT
Advocacy
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FCCHO provides a fact sheet which details the relationship between housing and employment.
- Initiative Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability; Health
- Audience Officials; Residents
- Region CT
Advocacy
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FCCHO provides a fact sheet which details the relationship between housing and economic development
- Initiative Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability; Employment; Workforce
- Audience Officials; Residents
- Region CT
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FCCHO provides a fact sheet which details the relationship between housing and healthcare.
- Initiative Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability; Health
- Audience Officials; Residents
- Region CT
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FCCHO provides a fact sheet which details the relationship between housing and education.
- Initiative Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability
- Audience Officials; Residents
- Region CT
Report
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- Initiative Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability
- Audience Community Organizations; Officials; Residents
- Region CT
Report
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- Initiative Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability; Older Adults
- Audience Community Organizations; Officials
- Region CT
Advocacy
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- Initiative Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability; Health
- Audience Officials; Residents
- Region CT
Advocacy
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FCCHO provides a fact sheet which details the relationship between housing and economic mobility.
- Initiative Centers for Housing Opportunity
- Topic Housing Affordability; Health
- Audience Officials; Residents
- Region CT
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