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Churches Are Turning Their Empty Land Into Affordable Homes And It Is Working

Across the United States, a quiet movement is turning empty church parking lots, unused land, and underutilized properties into something communities desperately need: affordable homes. Faith communities have long served as centers of support for people in need, and a growing number of congregations are discovering that their land itself may be one of their most powerful tools for doing good. A New York-based nonprofit called the Interfaith Affordable Housing Collaborative is making that vision practical and accessible by walking faith leaders of all denominations through every single step of the development process, from figuring out whether a project is even feasible to securing pre-development loans, finding trusted developer partners, and negotiating contracts that genuinely protect the congregation’s interests throughout. The goal is to reach the hundreds of houses of worship with space to share that have never known how to turn that space into actual homes.

One of the collaborative’s founding motivations was protection: too many churches in New York City had been rushed by developers into signing agreements that didn’t serve them, and congregations needed knowledgeable allies in their corner before they even sat down at the table. The group helps faith organizations apply for forgivable pre-development loans of up to $30,000, removing the financial barrier that stops many congregations from getting started in the first place. One standout project in Queens is already moving toward completion, bringing dozens of affordable units to a neighborhood that needs them, with the church that owns the land remaining a full and informed partner every step of the way. A leader of the collaborative put the mission simply: faith-based institutions are uniquely positioned to be a model for what real estate should actually look like when it centers people instead of profit.

Source: https://www.goodgoodgood.co/articles/churches-build-affordable-housing-interfaith-collaborative

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