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=== Categories ===
=== Categories ===
[[Regional development initiatives]], like Sage in Standing Rock country The SAGE Development Authority (SAGE), a 100% Native-led organization, is dedicated to community development, institution-building, and self-determination for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe [[https://sagesrst.org/our-purpose/]]


;Conventional Commercial Real Estate: Most real estate, benefits the owner only
;Conventional Commercial Real Estate: Most real estate, benefits the owner only


;Neighborhood Investment Trusts: Community owns the property
;Community Economic Development: Developer owns the property but the community is engaged
 
== [[Community investment trusts]] Community owns the property


;Community Economic Development: Developer owns the property but the community is engaged


== Neighborhood Investment Trusts ==
Neighborhood Corridors are a big new that collective ownership and asset creation around commercial real estate assets are helping democratize ownershiplike the Kensington Corridor  [[https://kctphilly.org/]] in Philadelphia.


=== Links ===
=== Links ===


[https://www.brookings.edu/search/Neighborhood+investment+trusts/ Brookings Search]
 
[https://www.urban.org/research/publication/new-models-community-shareholding Urban Institute: New Models for Community Shareholding]


== Community Economic Development ==
== Community Economic Development ==


(four projects in the pooled and shared session)
(four projects in the pooled and shared session, Sharing for Impact, not a trust)


=== Links ===
=== Links ===


TBD
TBD
Projects where the developer owns the project but it creates community wealth and where under represented communities are owners.
Chicago Trend
Partners in Equity
Local code
Crenshaw Rising


== TBD ==
== TBD ==


Where does this link fit?: [https://www.urban.org/research/publication/new-models-community-shareholding Urban Institute: New Models for Community Shareholding]
Lots more: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15ln8PWYGZkVpm3AHVfF024jpB64hVO4ppBqGIdUfltQ


Lots more: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15ln8PWYGZkVpm3AHVfF024jpB64hVO4ppBqGIdUfltQ
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Categories

Regional development initiatives, like Sage in Standing Rock country The SAGE Development Authority (SAGE), a 100% Native-led organization, is dedicated to community development, institution-building, and self-determination for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe [[1]]

Conventional Commercial Real Estate
Most real estate, benefits the owner only
Community Economic Development
Developer owns the property but the community is engaged

== Community investment trusts Community owns the property


Neighborhood Corridors are a big new that collective ownership and asset creation around commercial real estate assets are helping democratize ownershiplike the Kensington Corridor [[2]] in Philadelphia.

Links

Urban Institute: New Models for Community Shareholding

Community Economic Development

(four projects in the pooled and shared session, Sharing for Impact, not a trust)

Links

TBD Projects where the developer owns the project but it creates community wealth and where under represented communities are owners. Chicago Trend Partners in Equity Local code Crenshaw Rising

TBD

Lots more: https://docs.google.com/document/d/15ln8PWYGZkVpm3AHVfF024jpB64hVO4ppBqGIdUfltQ

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