NC Community Action Land Trust

North Carolina Community Action Association is committed to living and fulfilling the promise of community action. NC Community Action Land Trust is a partner of NCCAA.

Empower agencies to help communities thrive

Community Action changes lives, embodies the spirit of hope, improves communities, and makes America a better place to live. 

Action Agencies

34 Community Action Agencies provide services across North Carolina.

In 2021, the North Carolina Community Action Association (NCCAA) commissioned a study to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on its efforts to combat poverty and facilitate self-sufficiency in low-income communities throughout the state.

One of the recommendations from the study was to assess the feasibility and suitability of Community Land Banks and Community Land Trusts to expand the inventory of affordable and workforce housing in Community Action Agency communities with a focus on communities where the influx of wealthier pandemic refugees has greatly reduced the supply of affordable housing.

Building on this recommendation, in June 2022, NCCAA launched the North Carolina Community Action Land Trust (NCCALT).

We keep home ownership affordable across the State of North Carolina by offering Shared Equity Homeownership opportunities using the Community Land Trust model. Our investments ensure that lower-income families can afford to live in their community for generations to come.

Properties

Current NCCA Properties & Projects

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Community Action At Work

Behind the Numbers

North Carolinians served

Individuals received emergency assistance from CSBG Network.

Participants gained employment, increased income, or achieved living-wage employment and benefits.

Community Action At Work NCCAA is committed to living and fulfilling the promise of community action. In collaboration with our partners and volunteers, our Community Action Agencies have worked diligently to reduce poverty in their communities.