Innovations for affordable cohousing
Use of land trusts for affordable cohousing - TONIGHT at 7pm via Zoom (free)
Land Trust expert Greg Rosenberg - Meet the Professionals Series
Still a few seats left for this important virtual session! Bring your questions. Registration link - max. 100 attendees.
Greg Rosenberg will discuss economic justice challenges that come with building desirable places to live, and offer an exciting approach to creating cohousing communities with permanently affordable housing units.
Photo used with permission of Greg Rosenberg
Greg Rosenberg is the principal of Rosenberg and Associates, and is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Law School. Rosenberg also holds certifications as an Advanced Practice Social Worker and LEED Accredited Professional.
Rosenberg is involved in developing housing, including cohousing and other forms using land trusts. He will be sharing his professional experience.
Please join us.
Free to attend.
Of course donations, large and small, to support our work are gratefully accepted.
Donate using PayPal or see our donations page on GiveMN.org.
Thank you.
Twin Cities Cohousing Network is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization.
Publicity partner for this event is
Minnesota Community Land Trust Coalition
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What have you been missing from CohoUS?
Cohousing Institute, etc. - access with your TCCN Partner benefits
Your donation of $60 or more to Twin Cities Cohousing Network will start your Partner benefits, including access now through the end of 2023 to the newly initiated Cohousing Institute, as well as other valuable content.
It's a new season for TCCN Partners, so your partner benefits with CohousingUS (CohoUS) now must be renewed to continue receiving access.
If you sign up, or re-up through TCCN's program, you'll gain access to CohoUS partnership benefits and their new Cohousing Institute online learning platform at a deep discount.
With beginning, intermediate and professional level opportunities, and more being added, offerings including trainings with big-name (such as Katie McCamant) as well as newer cohousing professionals, and session recordings from prior conferences.
SOME OF THE DETAILS: the discount via TCCN
Going through Twin Cities Cohousing Network's group plan at the $60 level, you'll get the same benefits with CohoUS as if subscribed as an Individual Partner (otherwise coss $150.)
However, with TCCN's program, you save an incredible $90 per year by paying only $60 to access these same great benefits.
See all current Partnership benefits with TCCN's group Partner program here.
Once your contribution reaches us, we will provide instructions for accessing your benefits within about 48 hours.
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Core group contact page
See a list of core groups with contact information on our website, tccoho.org, including a multi-generational MSP urban group, a seniors 50+ group in the Twin Cities, two forming groups in Duluth, and one in the very beginning stages in a small city in greater Minnesota--more info on that soon. Link.
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Deadline for next TCCN News--May 17
If you've got an idea for TCCN News, or want to submit an article for consideration, please send an email to Kathy@tccoho.org. Deadline for the next issue is Wednesday, May 17, 2023. At this time, only original editorial content is considered--you must be the writer or own copyright of the work.
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catalyze, v.
• to cause or accelerate a reaction
• to cause an action or process to begin
The Twin Cities Cohousing Network board is working hard to lay the groundwork for effectively catalyzing affordable, efficient, equitable cohousing.
We invite you to suggest a way--large or small--that we might partner with you. What can we do together? Invitations are actively sought and extended.
It's a long game and the purposes includes building community, advancing justice and amplifying the potential for generational wealth-building along the way. Connect today via our contact page.
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