Laying the Groundwork: Telling Our Story - Minnesota Community Land Trusts

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Laying the Groundwork: Telling Our Story - Minnesota Community Land Trusts

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2008

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The Minnesota Community Land Trust Coalition (MCLTC) is a coalition of ten community land trusts in Minnesota. In 2006, the coalition began a data collection initiative to collect a determined set of data. The following project was conducted to determine data collection methods and practices to answer the following question: What are the data collection and reporting practices of the MCLTC members? The four components to this project include interviewing appropriate staff of MCLTC members; interviewing appropriate staff in a sample of other agencies in Minnesota who collect data on additional affordable homeownership activities; surveying other CLTs in the nation about their data collection and reporting practices; and researching options for future data collection, reporting, and sharing.

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Prepared in partnership with the Minnesota Community Land Trust Coalition by the Community Assistantship Program (CAP), administered by the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA) at the University of Minnesota.

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Howard, Teresa. (2008). Laying the Groundwork: Telling Our Story - Minnesota Community Land Trusts. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/195626.

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