Rural Land Bank Learning Exchange
As of 2024, there are over 300 urban, suburban, and rural land banks across the United States helping communities tackle the growing problem of vacant, abandoned, and deteriorated properties.
Rural land banks make up a core part of the land banking field. According to the latest National Land Bank Network (NLBN) State of Land Banking survey, over 30 percent of respondents identify their geography as rural or part rural. In addition, almost 25 percent of properties in land bank inventories nationwide are in rural areas. Rural land banks also face a unique set of challenges, including lack of sufficient funding, capacity, and infrastructure, as those resources are often directed to more densely populated metropolitan areas.
As the only national organization committed to the advancement and support of land banks and land banking, NLBN is committed to supporting organizations of all geographies. To support rural land banks, NLBN launched the Rural Land Bank Learning Exchange. The learning exchange is an opportunity for rural land bank leaders and partners to connect and learn about the challenges and opportunities specific to addressing vacancy in their communities.
About the Learning Exchange
During the learning exchange, rural land bank leaders and their partners will learn from field experts and each other through a virtual session and in-person site visit. The learning exchange is designed to build stronger relationships among the participating land banks, inspire and workshop equitable and effective solutions, and provide ongoing support from national experts. The content and structure of the learning exchange will be customized to selected participants.
The application period for the Rural Land Bank Learning Exchange has passed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions?
For questions about Rural Land Bank Learning Exchange, please contact Christina Carter-Grant, Associate Director of the National Land Bank Network, at [email protected].
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