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More Wisconsin communities are eyeing land trusts as an avenue for low-cost homeownership

2024 Highlights

This year, MACLT made huge strides in providing permanent, affordable housing. We broke ground on new homes, partnered with the Village Cohousing Community to secure long-term affordability, and launched a volunteer program to boost community involvement. We also secured a $2 million grant to expand our impact across Dane County. Thank you to our staff, […]

Join us for Giving Tuesday on December 3rd!

On Tuesday, December 3, 2024 we’re asking our community to stand with us in the fight for equitable access to affordable homeownership. With supporters like you, we’re preserving urban space for community use and creating permanently affordable homeownership opportunities for those most affected by the skyrocketing housing market. PS: You don’t have to wait until […]

Dane County Passes $2 Million for MACLT

We did it! The County Board Passed $2 Mil for MACLT on October 30 and the budget is set to be signed by the Executive this Monday. We are so grateful for all the support of our residents who wrote to the County Board to show their support and appeared at meetings to speak. The […]

Groundbreaking on four new homes in the Owl Creek Neighborhood 

Madison Area Community Land Trust and developer partner, Kaba Bah, broke ground on 4 units on Great Gray Drive in the Owl Creek neighborhood last week. These units have already sold to families making below 80% of the area’s median income, and will remain affordable in perpetuity.  As Executive Director, Olivia Williams, said at the […]

The City of Madison breaks ground on development on Madison’s southeast side

MADISON, Wis. — The City of Madison broke ground of a “Missing Middle,” development on Madison’s southeast side Thursday.  CHANNEL 3000: The development was made possible in part by a $600,000 investment from the City of Madison’s Affordable Housing Fund, which is a part of the city’s capital budget, and the City’s Economic Development Division […]

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