Clackamas Community Land Trust

5427 Glen Echo Avenue
Gladstone, OR 97027
(503) 659-1618
FAX: (503) 496-5113
www.clackamasclt.org
AGENCY INFORMATION
Steven McDowell, Executive Director
Total Number of Staff: 3.0
Annual Operating Budget: $170,000
Total Cost of Development: $6,045,000
Area Served: Clackamas County
Year Incorporated: 1999
Total Number of People Housed (as of end of 2010): 116
Total Number of Units Developed: 48 (all Homeownership)
Total Number of Units Under Development: 5 (all Homeownership)
PROGRAMS AND SERVICES OFFERED:
- Home Purchase Program
- Homeownership Counseling and Education
- IDAs
- Green Building
MISSION
The Clackamas Community Land Trust provides permanently affordable homeownership opportunities and related educational resources to people of modest means.
WHO WE SERVE
CCLT serves homebuyers earning from 20 to 80% of Area Median Income. Our average buyer earns $32,000. Our buyers include single moms, people with disabilities, the elderly, working families with small children, and single people of all ages.
KEY ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Development of three subdivisions, one awarded the 2006 Home Depot Foundation award for Affordable Housing Built Responsibly and LEED Platinum Certified Juneberry Lane in Oregon City which won the 2011 Outstanding Affordable Housing Project from LEED for Homes
- Certified as a PGE Earth Advantage Builder
- Managed eight resales of CCLT homes
- CCLT’s Homeowner Resource Center has provided educational assistance and referrals to more than 4,000 potential homebuyers
CURRENT PROJECTS
- Selling 6 LEED-certified single family homes at Juneberry Lane
- Ongoing homebuyer education, counseling and referral
- Ongoing resales of land trust homes
- Acquisition and rehabilitation of bank owned propertities
PARTNERS IN DEVELOPMENT
Bank of America • Bob’s Red Mill • CASA of Oregon • Chase • Clackamas County • Community Development Law Center • Community Frameworks • Danielson’s Hilltop Mall • Earth Advantage • Key Bank • Federal Bureau of Housing and Urban Development • Federal Home Loan Bank of Seattle • HomeStreet Bank • Institute for Community Economics • Ralph and Adolph Jacobs Foundation • Key Bank • Mercy Loan Fund • Meyer Memorial Trust • Neighborhood Partnerships • NSI Development • Oregon Community Foundation • Portland Community Land Trust • Portland Metropolitan Association of Realtors • National City Mortgage • State Farm Insurance • Oregon Housing and Community Services • Oregon Association of Realtors HOME Foundation • Roberts Kaplan LLP • Sterling Savings Bank • Umpqua Bank • Wells Fargo • West Coast Bank • Contributions from individuals, members
