Community Land Trusts (CLTs)
BURLINGTON
ASSOCIATES IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
P. O. Box 994
Burlington, VT 05402
T 802-651-0730
F 802-651-0730
BurlAssoc@aol.com
www.burlingtonassociates.com
Burlington Associates in Community Development LLC is a national
consulting cooperative specializing in the creation of community
land trusts, along with other strategies for building community
assets like limited equity cooperatives, community development
corporations, and community development financial institutions.
COMMUNITY
LOTS
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
113 Brattle Street
Cambridge, MA 02138-3400
T 617-661-3016 or 800/LAND-USE (800/526-3873)
F 617/661-7235 or 800/LAND-944 (800/526-3944)
communitylots@lincolinst.edu
www.lincolninst.edu/subcenters/CL/
The community land trust section of the Cambridge, MA-based
Lincoln Institute for Land Institute, provides for “peer-to-peer”
exchange of information on the community land trust model,
its challenges and solutions. The web site also includes a
resource library with papers about various community land
trust issues, conference announcements, and information about
industry best practices.
E.F.
SCHUMACHER SOCIETY
140 Jug End Rd.
Great Barrington, MA 01230
T 413-528-1737
efssociety@smallisbeautiful.org
www.schumachersociety.org
The EF Schumacher Society is dedicated to achieving the goals
of economic and ecological sustainability through the principle
of decentralism. In support of these aims, the Schumacher
Society offers lectures, educational programs, and extensive
research resources.
NATIONAL
COMMUNITY LAND TRUST NETWORK
2710 NE Fourteenth Avenue
Portland, OR 97212
T 503-493-1000
F 503-493-1004
info@cltnetwork.org
www.cltnetwork.org/index.php
Backed by the Cambridge, MA-based Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, the National Community Land Trust Network's founding conference, held in Boulder, Colorado in July 2006, was attended by over 300 housing leaders. Already more than 50 community land trusts have joined the network. The group aims to develop a strong system of education and training for the growing community land trust sector.
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