Newsletter: April-June 2024
Community insight survey, 2024 annual report, new board member, and more.
Community Insight Survey
Your voice matters. Help us create a home grown solution to the housing crisis in Muskoka by taking this short survey.
Newsletter: January-March 2024
New and returning board members, Florence Street Micro-Community updates, and grant news.
New and Returning Board Members
We are delighted to welcome Chris Jordan-Stevens back to the board of directors from his leave of absence, and Kathleen May and Jennifer Alexis as new directors.
Departing Board Directors
It is with gratitude for their years of service to the Muskoka Community Land Trust that we announce the departure of Suzanne Martineau and Christopher Jordan-Stevens from the board of directors.
Newsletter: November-December 2023
An update on the evolving plans for Florence Street, Muskoka Housing Task Force 2.0, MCLT’s new podcast, and more.
Muskoka Community Land Trust Presents at Rethink Poverty 2023
During the 2023 Rethink Poverty event, organized by United Way Simcoe-Muskoka, Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, Simcoe-Muskoka Skill Force, and Simcoe County Poverty Reduction Task Group, community organizations including the Muskoka Community Land Trust, Elizabeth Fry Society, Living Wage Ontario, and Information Orillia came together under the theme of “taking the work from talk to action”.
Town of Huntsville Agrees to Review Florence St. Micro-Community Initiative Proposal
Councillors for the Town of Huntsville voted unanimously on October 25th to review potential development options and the process for transfer of lands to the Muskoka Community Land Trust for the purpose of building an attainable, affordable housing community .
Canada’s Community Land Trust Renaissance
Suzanne Martineau was interviewed for a Global News Story about Community Land Trusts across the country.
MCLT Joins the Rejuvenated Muskoka Housing Task Force
The revitalized and relaunched Muskoka Housing Task Force 2.0 kicked off its inaugural meeting on September 28th, and the Muskoka Community Land Trust is proud to be a member of this energized working group.
MUSKOKA VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO CREATE AFFORDABLE HOUSING SOLUTIONs
The Muskoka Community Land Trust is seeking people passionate about creating affordable housing solutions for our community.
MCLT Receives Seed Funding from the District of Muskoka
We are pleased to announce that the District Municipality of Muskoka has provided seed funding to the MCLT to develop the operational capacity necessary to become self-funding within the next two years.
MCLT Sends Delegation to Bracebridge Planning Committee
Suzanne Martineau, Christopher Jordan-Stevens, Ben Jardin, and Sandi Martin made a presentation to Bracebridge Town Council’s General Planning Committee about the MCLT’s alignment with the District of Muskoka housing and homelessness plan and the Town of Bracebridge Downtown Master Plan.
MCLT RECEIVES INVESTMENT READINESS PROGRAM FUNDING
The Muskoka Community Land Trust has received $45,060 in funding to prepare the Florence Street Micro-Community in Huntsville for social impact investing.
MCLT Interviewed for TVO Feature on CLTs
Could land trusts help solve Ontario housing-affordability crisis?
The province is currently home to at least 13 community land trusts — and they’ve already scored some major early wins.
MCLT Featured on CBC Ontario Morning
A non-profit agency in Muskoka is taking a different route to build affordable housing. We spoke to Suzanne Martineau, the President of the Muskoka Community Land Trust, on how the organization works and why it could be the future of affordable housing.
MCLT Featured in MuskokaRegion.com Article
Affordable housing can take many forms, but for the team at the Muskoka Community Land Trust (MCLT), the hope is to build high-quality communities that people can afford to live in.