Across the United States, the annual loss of tens of thousands of affordable rental housing units through contract expirations, abandonment, and market forces worsens an already dire housing crisis. According to the National Housing Preservation Database, more than 350,000 units are at risk of losing affordability by 2030. In this webinar, we’ll showcase how organizations across the country are applying different models to solve this crisis. We’ll hear from Community Home Trust and the Town of Chapel Hill, who have collaborated to pair the Low Income Housing Tax Credit with the community land trust model; the Kensington Corridor Trust, which is implementing an economic development tool known as a Neighborhood Trust to ensure long-term affordability; and Trust Neighborhoods, a national nonprofit using a model called the Mixed-Income Neighborhood Trust (MINT) to combat gentrification and displacement.
Leading the conversation will be Sophia Corugedo, Senior Research Associate at Grounded Solutions Network. She’ll be joined by:
- Kimberly Sanchez, Executive Director, Community Home Trust in North Carolina
- Emily Holt, Affordable Housing Manager, the Town of Chapel Hill
- Adriana Abizadeh-Barbour, Executive Director, Kensington Corridor Trust
- Olivia Simpson, Project Manager, Trust Neighborhoods
This webinar is for CLT and nonprofit shared equity housing practitioners, researchers, city and state officials, and other nonprofit or mission-driven housing providers interested in using CLTs, LIHTC, neighborhood trusts, or MINTs for rental housing projects.