National Land Bank and Land Trust Map
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Discover where land banks, land banking programs, and CLTs (both community land trusts and conservation land trusts) are located across the U.S. and where they may have shared service areas for potential partnership opportunities.
Learn more about land banks on the Center for Community Progress's website.
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