Naugatuck Valley Project (@nvp_ct) 's Twitter Profile
Naugatuck Valley Project

@nvp_ct

NVP is a regional organization of religious congregations, local labor unions, and housing cooperatives working for the Naugatuck Valley community.

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linkhttp://www.nvpct.org calendar_today18-01-2021 22:19:30

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Connecticut faces a housing crisis, prompting a search for innovative, equitable solutions. A noteworthy example is the Naugatuck Valley Project's Brookside Housing Co-Ops in Waterbury. Read more: bit.ly/3tIj25Y #AffordableHousingCT #CommunityImpact #HousingInnovation

A Better Connecticut Institute (@abetterctinst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Connecticut’s workforce faces housing burdens. Limited equity co-ops, like those supported by the Naugatuck Valley Project, offer permanent affordability and community support. abetterct.org/what-is-workfo…

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Our Director Alexander Kolokotronis wrote this policy brief on the promise & history of cooperative housing as “workforce housing”

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Read about limited equity housing cooperative model as supported by community land trusts in the form of our Brookside Housing Cooperatives

Camila Vallejo (@m_camilavallejo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Report finds there are 34 affordable and available units per 100 extremely low-income households in CT. CT has nearly 150,000 extremely low income households.

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Over 30 people two days ago attended a tour of our Brookside Housing Cooperatives, met with co-op leaders, learned about the cooperative housing model, and began to think about how we can grow cooperative housing in the Valley! Wonderful participation from All In and TEAM, Inc.

Over 30 people two days ago attended a tour of our Brookside Housing Cooperatives, met with co-op leaders, learned about the cooperative housing model, and began to think about how we can grow cooperative housing in the Valley!

Wonderful participation from All In and TEAM, Inc.