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Kresge Foundation was an early supporter of neighborhood investment trusts https://kresge.org/news-views/neighborhood-investment-trusts-are-promising-wealth-building-models-for-residents-in-revitalizing-communities/ | Kresge Foundation was an early supporter of neighborhood investment trusts https://kresge.org/news-views/neighborhood-investment-trusts-are-promising-wealth-building-models-for-residents-in-revitalizing-communities/ | ||
Community investment trusts allow neighbors to pool their resources to create assets that last https://antidisplacement.org/tool/real-estate-and-community-investment-cooperatives/ |
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Urban Institute has several good reports on neighborhood investment trusts https://www.urban.org/research/publication/new-models-community-shareholding They enable the community to own commercial real estate, instead of poor neighborhoods not owning the assets where they live. Commercialrealestate #assetcreation Kresge Foundation was an early supporter of neighborhood investment trusts https://kresge.org/news-views/neighborhood-investment-trusts-are-promising-wealth-building-models-for-residents-in-revitalizing-communities/
Community investment trusts allow neighbors to pool their resources to create assets that last https://antidisplacement.org/tool/real-estate-and-community-investment-cooperatives/