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Community Ownership Learning & Action Lab

Sky Without Limits Cooperative, Minneapolis, 2025 Sky Without Limits Cooperative, Minneapolis, 2025

Sky Without Limits Cooperative, Minneapolis, 2025. 

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A Comprehensive Blueprint for Communities to Reclaim Home

The Community Ownership Learning & Action Lab is a collaboration of national partners advancing the field of community ownership through rigorous research and practical resources. We analyze the landscape of community-owned real estate, showing:

1. what’s being done across the U.S.;

2. how relationships, policy, and finance shape what’s possible;

3. wins and challenges from multiple angles; and

4. easy-to-use guides designed for real-world use.

Community ownership is gaining ground nationwide. We’re building a research-based blueprint — a clear framework of evidence, tools, and language — to support communities as they reclaim home and shape their futures.

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Overview



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Our Strategies

Guided by a Community Advisory Board (CAB) of community ownership practitioners, lenders, and policy experts, we focus on three strategies for systems change

Changing system rules

Core Idea: To make community ownership thrive, we need to change the rules that govern land, finance, and policy.

 

Creating durable relations

Core Idea: Community ownership succeeds when people and institutions build lasting, power-sharing relationships and coalitions.

 

Crafting new narratives

Core Idea: The stories we tell about property ownership shape what people think is possible. We need new narratives to shift the discourse. 


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Our Approach


Community-Rooted Research for Community-Driven Change

Our project is community-rooted in its research design and community-driven in aspiration.

In other words, our research, tools, and strategies are grounded in partnerships directly from the field, shaped by the lived realities of people doing this work on the ground. And the ultimate vision is for communities themselves to lead the way in shaping ownership, policy, and capital systems.

Foundations for Scale

Our current research explores how community ownership (CO) works in practice—what makes it possible, what sustains it, and how those insights can strengthen the field and inform new directions ahead.

By mapping the mechanics of CO and developing research-based tools for practice, we can make the field stronger and more scalable across the U.S. We can catalyze a more connected and sustainable field, while offering insights to help guide future projects and investments in equitable community development.


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Key Components

Alongside CO experts and partner organizations across the country, the project is producing a wide array of resources for CO practitioners, communities, policymakers, lenders, funders, and academics, including:

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Case Studies

Studying community ownership projects in five cities to understand and compare: local networks, effective strategies, political and implementation challenges, and how people are achieving change on the ground.


Tools for Change

Creating practical tools—policy guides, messaging strategies, and ways to access capital—to help communities push for ownership of local real estate.


Investment Strategy

Exploring the idea of a national or regional fund that can support community ownership by pooling investments and aligning with community goals.


Innovation Fund

Providing funding to emerging leaders with bold ideas to help shape the practice and future of community ownership.



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Meet the Team

Project Leads

Portrait of Dr. Scotney Evans

Dr. Scotney Evans

Principal Investigator

Associate Professor, Department of Educational & Psychological Studies, University of Miami

Portrait of Ahmed Mori

Ahmed Mori

Project Co-Director

Sr. Research Associate, University of Miami

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Gretchen Beesing

Project Co-Director

Principal, Yes/And Strategies

Portrait of De'Sean Weber

De'Sean Weber

Project Manager

Sr. Research Associate, University of Miami

Portrait of Carolina Fernandez

Carolina Fernandez

Communications & Narrative Strategist

Consultant, Yes/And Strategies

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Welcoming Collaboration & Connection

This field is constantly growing and evolving. We welcome feedback from anyone involved in or impacted by this work. Please send us a message or email communityownership@miami.edu to connect with us. 

 

This project is funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). The views expressed here do not necessarily represent those of RWJF.

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