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Oakland Community Land Trust
NameOakland Community Land Trust
HeadquartersOakland, California
Region servedAlameda County
Parent organizationNational Community Land Trust Network
AffiliationsHousing and Community Development Network of New Jersey, California Coalition for Rural Housing

Oakland Community Land Trust. The Oakland organization is a member of the National Community Land Trust Network, working closely with City of Oakland, Alameda County, and California Department of Housing and Community Development. As a community land trust, it aims to provide affordable housing options, similar to those offered by Twin Cities Community Land Trust and Burlington Community Land Trust. The organization collaborates with Habitat for Humanity, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, and Enterprise Community Partners to achieve its goals.

Introduction

The Oakland Community Land Trust operates in the San Francisco Bay Area, focusing on affordable housing and community development, similar to the efforts of San Francisco Community Land Trust and East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation. It works with City of Berkeley, Richmond, and Alameda to address housing issues, often partnering with Nonprofit Housing Association of Northern California and California Housing Consortium. The organization's efforts are also supported by Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco and Wells Fargo Housing Foundation. Additionally, it engages with University of California, Berkeley and California State University, East Bay to research and develop innovative housing solutions.

History

The Oakland Community Land Trust was established in response to the housing crisis in Alameda County, with support from California State Legislature and City of Oakland. The organization's history is closely tied to the development of community land trusts in the United States, influenced by the work of Burlington Community Land Trust and Institute for Community Economics. It has worked with National Association of Realtors and National Association of Home Builders to promote affordable housing options. The organization has also collaborated with Local Initiatives Support Corporation and Enterprise Community Partners to secure funding and resources.

Mission_and_Objectives

The Oakland Community Land Trust aims to provide affordable housing options, community development, and neighborhood revitalization, aligning with the goals of HUD and California Department of Housing and Community Development. Its mission is to work with City of Oakland, Alameda County, and California State Legislature to address housing issues, often partnering with Nonprofit Housing Association of Northern California and California Housing Consortium. The organization's objectives are also supported by Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco and Wells Fargo Housing Foundation. Additionally, it engages with University of California, Berkeley and California State University, East Bay to research and develop innovative housing solutions, similar to those implemented by Twin Cities Community Land Trust and Burlington Community Land Trust.

Programs_and_Initiatives

The Oakland Community Land Trust offers various programs, including homeownership opportunities, rental housing, and community development initiatives, often in partnership with Habitat for Humanity, Local Initiatives Support Corporation, and Enterprise Community Partners. It works with City of Berkeley, Richmond, and Alameda to provide affordable housing options, similar to those offered by San Francisco Community Land Trust and East Bay Asian Local Development Corporation. The organization's initiatives are also supported by California Department of Housing and Community Development and California Housing Finance Agency. Additionally, it collaborates with University of California, Berkeley and California State University, East Bay to research and develop innovative housing solutions.

Impact_and_Achievements

The Oakland Community Land Trust has made significant contributions to affordable housing and community development in Alameda County, with support from California State Legislature and City of Oakland. Its impact is evident in the development of community land trusts in the United States, influenced by the work of Burlington Community Land Trust and Institute for Community Economics. The organization has worked with National Association of Realtors and National Association of Home Builders to promote affordable housing options. It has also collaborated with Local Initiatives Support Corporation and Enterprise Community Partners to secure funding and resources, resulting in the creation of affordable housing units and community development projects.

Governance_and_Funding

The Oakland Community Land Trust is governed by a board of directors, comprising representatives from City of Oakland, Alameda County, and California Department of Housing and Community Development. The organization's funding comes from a variety of sources, including grants from Federal Home Loan Bank of San Francisco and Wells Fargo Housing Foundation, as well as donations from individuals and organizations, such as Habitat for Humanity and Local Initiatives Support Corporation. Additionally, it receives support from California State Legislature and City of Oakland, enabling it to continue its work in affordable housing and community development, similar to the efforts of Twin Cities Community Land Trust and Burlington Community Land Trust. The organization is also a member of the National Community Land Trust Network, working closely with Housing and Community Development Network of New Jersey and California Coalition for Rural Housing. Category:Community land trusts in the United States