Canadian Network of Community Land Trust Summit

The Canadian Network of Community Land Trusts invites you to the third annual Community Land Trust Summit. Click here for more details.

 

What to Expect?

Attendees can look forward to inspiring keynotes, dynamic discussions, guided tours, and networking opportunities.

Topics include:

  • Introduction to community land trusts (and how to start one)
  • Scaling community housing and building sector resilience
  • Cooperative housing innovations
  • Creative funding solutions
  • Land rematriation, decolonization, treaty education, Indigenous/settler solidarity
  • African Nova Scotian communities
  • Equitable farmland access and stewardship

Who Should Attend?

  • Community land trusts, from start-ups to legacy organizations
  • Affordable and community housing providers and associations
  • Grassroots housing activists and tenant organizers
  • Public policymakers, government, elected officials
  • Value-aligned professionals working in architecture, planning, real estate, law, and finance

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