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In Washington state, a group of human services organizations rebuilt their collective office space and added housing.
Enabled by changes in federal law that allow smaller scale investing, community members are becoming co-owners of local real ...
It’s getting tougher for immigrant communities to believe they have rights as renters. Here's how organizers are helping them ...
A new exhibition at the Museum of the City of New York highlights crucial moments in the local tenant movement.
Enabled by provisions in the JOBS Act of 2012 that allow smaller scale investing, community members are becoming co-owners of local real estate projects.
New models are bringing more land into community ownership, keeping affordability and community control strong, and serving ...
More than a year ago, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed legislation codifying the state’s Mount Laurel doctrine, the mandate that all cities and towns build their fair share of affordable housing.
“Funders always want to jump on a train that’s already moving,” says Candace Eudaley-Loebach, a grant writer and elementary school parent in Dubuque, Iowa. “If we hadn’t had the CDBG, I don’t think ...
Racial bias in appraisals is still a problem—but there are steps we can take to fight back. Philadelphia's reforms are a model to follow. As the election of 2024 has made painfully clear, elections ...
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