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Community ownership and collective governance is the path to sustainable and affordable neighborhoods.

NWBCCC is committed to a community development model that supports Bronx residents’ to control their homes; builds permanently and deeply affordable housing; and creates community ownership over residential, commercial and green spaces.

Through our Public Land Campaign, we conduct community assessments to identify underutilized or vacant city-owned land, take collective action to transfer it to the Bronx Community Land Trust, and build partnerships to facilitate the development and stewardship of that land in the vision of local residents.

We also regularly meet with residents who seek our support because their building is in tax foreclosure, they have recently learned that their landlord is planning to sell, or some other urgent event threatens their ability to stay in their home. We work with values-aligned developers, investors, and management companies, to stabilize their buildings, while ensuring deep affordability and resident control over their homes.

Bronxites are taking control of their homes and creating models to confront the city's affordability crisis.

We work with residents to design strategies that are specific to the unique Challenges and opportunities of where they live.

We take a variety of approaches to accomplish community ownership of homes and land, including acquiring land to develop it to meet community needs, supporting residents to establish democratic governance over their buildings, helping tenants address financial and physical distress through navigating city programs and securing investment, and pursuing collective ownership of homes through legislation.

We are building an ecosystem to support community ownership of land and housing across our city and state.

As coordinating members of the New York City Community Land Initiative (NYCCLI), we campaign for the legislative and financial infrastructure necessary for community land trusts (CLTs), and other transformative land models, to thrive throughout the city.

The Community Land Act is a set of bills that give CLTs and other nonprofits tools to develop and preserve permanently-affordable housing, community and commercial spaces, and other critical needs. Together, these measures address root causes of our city’s affordability crisis, combat displacement of low-income New Yorkers, and build collective wealth in Black and brown communities.

Download a one-pager on the Community Land Act in English and Spanish.

The Community Land Act includes:

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Explore our resources on transformative strategies for community ownership and control of our homes and land:

 

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