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Community Land Trusts (CLTs) are nonprofit organizations created to give residents control over land use and development in their communities. In this episode, we visit with Kevin Dunlap, president and chief executive officer of Rebound, Inc., who helped to secure funding for two CLTs, and Victor Williams, lead organizer of the Berrytown Community Land Trust, to discuss the genesis of three newly created CLTs in Louisville — two near downtown and another near Anchorage in the northeast. Dunlap and Williams discuss these CLTs and how they create a pathway to generational wealth for low- and moderate-income local families.
By Kentucky Housing Corporation5
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Community Land Trusts (CLTs) are nonprofit organizations created to give residents control over land use and development in their communities. In this episode, we visit with Kevin Dunlap, president and chief executive officer of Rebound, Inc., who helped to secure funding for two CLTs, and Victor Williams, lead organizer of the Berrytown Community Land Trust, to discuss the genesis of three newly created CLTs in Louisville — two near downtown and another near Anchorage in the northeast. Dunlap and Williams discuss these CLTs and how they create a pathway to generational wealth for low- and moderate-income local families.