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From Civil Rights to Community Ownership: The History of Community Land Trusts in America
Above: New Communities Inc, SNCC legacy project As the State College Community Land Trust (SCCLT) celebrates 30 years of creating permanently affordable homeownership opportunities, it is worth remembering that the community land trust movement began not as a housing strategy, but as a civil rights strategy. The roots of community land trusts (CLTs) are deeply intertwined with the struggle for racial justice, voting rights, economic opportunity, and land ownership in the Unit
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Jun 157 min read
Celebrating 30 Years of Affordable Homes and Community Impact
This year marks a major milestone for the State College Community Land Trust (SCCLT) — 30 years of making homeownership possible for people who live and work in our community. Since 1996, SCCLT has created 57 permanently affordable homes and supported 85 first-time homebuyers, allowing teachers, healthcare workers, service employees, young families, and retirees, for examples, to stay rooted in the State College area. To celebrate, we’re inviting the entire community to join
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Mar 121 min read
2025 Annual Meeting Materials Now Available
The State College Community Land Trust (SCCLT) invites members and community supporters to review materials for our 2025 Annual Meeting. Below you will find key documents that will be presented during the meeting, including the following: Annual Meeting Documents Annual Meeting Agenda 2024 Annual Meeting Minutes (for approval) 2025 Annual Report 2026 Board Slate We encourage all members to take a few moments to review these materials. Thank you for your continued support of S
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Jan 281 min read
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