| Getting Started
A wealth of information and resources are available to help interested communities and organizations start a CLT or a CLT Program. Resource materials available at the ICE and Burlington Associates websites include discussions of key start-up decisions to be made, options for structuring CLT’s in various settings, membership development, staffing, fundraising, resident selection, housing development options, managing resales, community education, and dealing with NIMBY-ism and many other topics.
These are two of the major web information sites and just a small sampling of their resources.
Burlington Associates in Community Development LLC: http://burlingtonassociates.com/resources
- Starting a CLT: Organizational and Operational Choices
- Pros & Cons of Regional CLT Development
- Educating and Organizing Key Constituencies
- Roles and Responsibilities of Community Land Trusts
Institute for Community Economics web site:
http://www.iceclt.org/resources.html
- The Community Land Trust Legal Manual
- Managing the Money Side: Financial Management for Community-Based Housing Organizations
- An Introduction to Community Land Trusts
- Video: Homes and Hands: Community Land Trusts in Action
- BROCHURE: Introducing Community Land Trusts
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